@Paul D Villa Hi Paul, I have C harps in stock in the Session Steel model. The 1847 model is currently out of stock but I have more arriving this week, so you can order from www.wildetuning.com Thanks
I am a Lynyrd man since early 70`s and I must say that your harp version of Freebird really gets shiver down my spine. Totally awsome, Will! Even though I am a 64 year old geezer and guitar player it was a true joy to watch this incredible step by step instructions on how to play one of the most epic rock tunes ever made. Your instructions are so educational that I almost got the feeling that I could pick up that harp and just rock the Freebird out. Really enjoy watching and hear your awsome playing. Greetings and Cheers from Leif in Sweden.
I've listened to your solo about 100 times in the last month. Thank you for directing me towards an instrument I've always wanted to learn but never have. This solo helped guide me towards pursuing a lifelong goal of learning how to play the harmonica. You and Juzzie Smith have both helped guide me in the right direction. Again, thank you.
I started learning this solo months ago by working on your video in super-slow motion. I only know the first 20 seconds well 😀and when I watch the whole video I realize that the road is very long before I get to the end😟. I went back to songs that were easier to learn but with this new video I’m going to try to go a little further. 👍 Thank you, thank you so much, you’re really the best. 👏👏👏
Damn, he be looking at himself like.. "Whoa that guy knows how to do this harmonica stuff. Impressive." Thanks for the content. You encouraged me to pick up the harmonica.
This is fantastic Will. Thank you for taking the time to make it. For those aspiring to get better, getting a "behind the scenes" look makes all the difference. Can't wait to get my Will Wilde tuned harp!
Just got your harmonica today. Thank you! I have been a Lee Oskar harmonica fan for over 20 years because of the ease of play. Wow. Put yours to my lips and bending is easy and it has a sound that can really cut through. Just a few hundred hours of practice and I'll be doing Freebird too. :)
Cant believe TH-cam didn't show me this video earlier. I have a Suzuki Songstar Chromatic Harmonica, my guess is the slider would make it much more difficult, not to mention that I've lost practice and my lungs will probably be hurting after this. Thank you for giving me something worthwhile for my next vacation bucket list.
Reckon I gotta buy a Wilde tuned harp now, not only will I play this by the years end but I will do you proud! Pick a song that never lets you put the harp down, I think I found it I’ve been bending notes and free playing but haven’t learned any actual scales yet tho
Awesome! Absolute favorite solo of yours. Gonna be a minute on this one, esp. since I'm still making my way on the three week course.. Good motivation to get my bends down. Also shout out to the Whitesnake shirt! the 80's were good to me. (and probably your parents too) 😉
Well let‘s see if I have what it takes to do this solo: 1. Wilde Tuned harmonica in C - check! 2. The skill to bend, to play high notes and use throat vibrato - check! 3. Will Wilde’s insane speed and lung capacity - f*ing NOPE!! XD
Exactly. It still amazes me that he can play a solo that is about 90% draws without going blue in the face. I'm willing to bet on some of his exhales he was damn near ready to burst a lung.
This is just so informative, not to mention just amazing and awesome. I was so pleased to tell you personally how great I thought you r playing of Free Bird was, when you played at Bramber/Upper Beeding. I hope to see you there again soon.
How did you become a harp player? Did you want this and how long was it before you could play ? You probably just had that god given talent, thanks for the videos
I got to jam this with Mike Estas of Lynyrd Skynyrd I appreciate will for putting this out, but he doesn’t care about his fans whatsoever I could’ve helped and spread the word and put this video at three years ago of me playing this but I don’t wanna make anyone any money that doesn’t reciprocate
I've always enjoyed the sound of harmonica, so much so that I bought one a few years back just to have tickle hear and there on. After having just watched this video I think it might be time to call it a day! :D Seriously, how can you inhale THAT much? :/ It's just not possible, and I'm out of breath just watching you. @.@ Seriously, it was brilliant to watch and listen to, very educational and told me there is so much I don't know/understand about harmonica artistry.
i think you should enter americas got talent with this- Simon will lose his collective chit on this as per the rest of the judges- this is just unheard of
Yes Mr Will thank you 🔥💯 I got your email first thing this morning I've been suckin on the tin sandwich since 11:00 this morning .. sounds great also I completed your entry beginner (free course ) I'm gunna sign up for the paid one very shortly alota great stuff in their there.. keep on killing it 🙏
Now I'm even more blown away by breaking it down! Will why Don't your page have notifications? I would love to know every time you upload. Thanks for sharing Brother.
Will Wilde. Brilliant breakdown and playing examples of this tune. A question about the harp I'm going to get for this tune : The harp you're using in this tutorial, is it the 'Wilde-tuned Rock Harmonica 1847 in C' ? I think it's this one, or I'm mistaken, and its the '1847 Classic Wilde-Minor tuning C-minor. By the way. Your 'Free Harmonica Course' is great learning and leads into your 'Ultimate Blues Harmonica Soloist Course' very nicely. After my 6-years on my self-learning harp curve I constantly struggled with some related harp theory/music/playing aspects, that if I had understood/learned at the onset my learning curve would have been easier going forward. Through your two courses your teachings have thus far into the 'Ultimate Blues Soloist' been providing me with aspects I've missed, or just didn't understand before. In these courses your teachings have seamlessly broke aspects down. So, for me thus far the 2 courses have turned a light on to deeper understanding as to what I'm actually doing on the harmonica, in a song, and how it's all connected. Even my improvising skills have become better because of a now deeper understanding of the scales and other techniques you draw attention to. Even at this point now I'm a more knowledgeable and better harmonica player. So even after my years of playing I can say it does pay dividends to revisit and take steps backwards to find the missing links on the learning curve, so as to move ahead as a player in wider more positive strides. Your 2 courses have thus far been solid foundational pillars for me. Wish I had this course material and well broken down explanations when I started out. Thanks Will Wilde. 😁👍. To be clear, I posted my thoughts only because I'm a happy camper student of Will Wilde's 2 courses, and his many other tutorials over the years. I don't know Will personally, and I don't gain anything monetarily, or otherwise in any ways. Just expressing my own view as an amateur harmonica player/student of the courses/tutorials. 😁👍.
My respect level from you went up another 10000 steps after I first heard this. Your breath control is insane and for anyone who hasn’t played one of these harps that draw bend on the high notes, you have no idea how much control this takes. Im dumbfounded!!! Will I’m getting that high pitch squeal when I try to take hole 7 down the 3rd semi tone. I can bend it half and a whole tone fine but past that it’s squeals….. what could I be doing wrong? Also I can’t get hole 10 to bend at all. Btw I am using an Ab Wilde tuned harp. I do have an A powerbender and I can bend the 9th& 10 th hole on it (though not with much control) and both harps are the Seydel 1846 if this helps. Maybe it’s the steel Reeds I’m not used to???
I’ve been able to play this song since the day it came out and I’ve never received any shout out from Will Wild, so what’s the point. I’ve played this song 300 times note per note.
After this I think I know what will be my gift to my cousin, he plays pure chicago blues, but needs to work on a technique a lil bit ! Otherwise he is a killer
Hi Will, I bought your wild tuned rock harmonica 1847 classic key c, it’s my first harmonica, so I know I’m using it wrong, when I use it, it sounds like an accordion, it doesn’t sound as tight and rock ‘n’ roll as when you use it, do you have any tips how to make it sound more like more rock and less like an accordion? Thanks in advance!
I kind of already did here: th-cam.com/video/swaOMMymTzM/w-d-xo.html They're are great harps. They're basically the same as the 1847 Classic but with plastic comb instead of wood. I have played both for the last 10 years and still can't really tell any difference between them to be honest.
WILDE TUNED HARMONICAS: www.wildetuning.com
FREE BEGINNER COURSE: www.willwildeharmonicamasterclass.com/p/will-wilde-s-harmonica-masterclass
ULTIMATE BLUES SOLOIST COURSE: www.willwildeharmonicamasterclass.com/p/ultimate-blues-soloist-course
MY ORIGINAL FREE BIRD VIDEO: th-cam.com/video/UtXP2-5IC2E/w-d-xo.html
@Paul D Villa Hi Paul, I have C harps in stock in the Session Steel model. The 1847 model is currently out of stock but I have more arriving this week, so you can order from www.wildetuning.com Thanks
No way!!!!! A lesson on this! Aaaaaa Now I need to leave my family for 10 years and get into a cave to learn this😃 Thanks so much!
خخخخخ😂😂😂😂😂 نصف شب از خنده خواب از سرم پرید 😂😂😂😂😂
to the stupid bots on his OG vid saying its fake- here ya go without the mic- absolutely BEYOND gangster bro
I am a Lynyrd man since early 70`s and I must say that your harp version of Freebird really gets shiver down my spine. Totally awsome, Will! Even though I am a 64 year old geezer and guitar player it was a true joy to watch this incredible step by step instructions on how to play one of the most epic rock tunes ever made. Your instructions are so educational that I almost got the feeling that I could pick up that harp and just rock the Freebird out. Really enjoy watching and hear your awsome playing. Greetings and Cheers from Leif in Sweden.
Oh my god he’s British
world renowned as the home of the best music, artists and producers
Youre absolutely incredible with that instrument. Absolutely jaw dropping skills here. Amazing job and incredible teaching here.
Thanks a lot Damien!
I've listened to your solo about 100 times in the last month. Thank you for directing me towards an instrument I've always wanted to learn but never have. This solo helped guide me towards pursuing a lifelong goal of learning how to play the harmonica. You and Juzzie Smith have both helped guide me in the right direction. Again, thank you.
That's great to hear!
@@willharmonicawilde Thank you for responding!
I got the Wilde tuned harmonica last month and have been obsessed with it since. You’re amazing dude keep it up can’t wait to practice this
Glad to hear that! Thanks Bryan
never saw someone go so hard on a harmonica as you did for the freebird solo! have a great weekend and keep rocking in the free world
dont think anyone has ever done this tbh
Singing the hole numbers at the start was more impressive than anything else.
I started learning this solo months ago by working on your video in super-slow motion. I only know the first 20 seconds well 😀and when I watch the whole video I realize that the road is very long before I get to the end😟. I went back to songs that were easier to learn but with this new video I’m going to try to go a little further. 👍
Thank you, thank you so much, you’re really the best. 👏👏👏
Thank you!
Damn, he be looking at himself like.. "Whoa that guy knows how to do this harmonica stuff. Impressive." Thanks for the content. You encouraged me to pick up the harmonica.
This man's looks: 💀💥
This man's personality: ❤️🌷
This is fantastic Will. Thank you for taking the time to make it. For those aspiring to get better, getting a "behind the scenes" look makes all the difference. Can't wait to get my Will Wilde tuned harp!
今天这个口琴教学太棒了,如果有中文解说的线上课程就太好了, 在中国有很多人喜欢你的音乐,但是太遗憾他们看不到你的口琴课程,希望以后能看到你中文口琴课,非常感谢!👍👍👍
yes, man ! I totally agree with you.
I'm a guitarist, but that is freakin AMAZING 👍
Oh, that is how!
Thank you so much for the breakthrough! You're so amazing! 🙏
Just got your harmonica today. Thank you! I have been a Lee Oskar harmonica fan for over 20 years because of the ease of play. Wow. Put yours to my lips and bending is easy and it has a sound that can really cut through. Just a few hundred hours of practice and I'll be doing Freebird too. :)
مدل ساز شما چیست ؟ من نیاز دارم یک عدد خریداری کنم
Bless you, your children and all your children’s children. Bend those reeds
Cant believe TH-cam didn't show me this video earlier.
I have a Suzuki Songstar Chromatic Harmonica, my guess is the slider would make it much more difficult, not to mention that I've lost practice and my lungs will probably be hurting after this.
Thank you for giving me something worthwhile for my next vacation bucket list.
Reckon I gotta buy a Wilde tuned harp now, not only will I play this by the years end but I will do you proud!
Pick a song that never lets you put the harp down, I think I found it
I’ve been bending notes and free playing but haven’t learned any actual scales yet tho
You are definitely the best harp player in the world, unbelievable
Awesome as always. You make the thousands of hours of practice seem invisible.
I want a full Free Bird song by you. That would be sick!
Empty my lungs on a glissando!! That was key. Thank you, Will!
Awesome! Absolute favorite solo of yours. Gonna be a minute on this one, esp. since I'm still making my way on the three week course.. Good motivation to get my bends down. Also shout out to the Whitesnake shirt! the 80's were good to me. (and probably your parents too) 😉
MUCHAS GRACIAS por compartir sus amplios conocimientos sobre este instrumento... MAESTRO!!!
Well let‘s see if I have what it takes to do this solo:
1. Wilde Tuned harmonica in C - check!
2. The skill to bend, to play high notes and use throat vibrato - check!
3. Will Wilde’s insane speed and lung capacity - f*ing NOPE!! XD
Exactly. It still amazes me that he can play a solo that is about 90% draws without going blue in the face. I'm willing to bet on some of his exhales he was damn near ready to burst a lung.
Bro is the definition of badass
Just got a harmonica, I wish I learn to play like you one day
Cool, check out my free beginner course: www.willwildeharmonicamasterclass.com
Congrats on the video. Been watching you for a little while now so was glad to see something go viral.
Thanks Matt!
@@willharmonicawilde No problem! You're a talented musician and I'm looking forward to seeing more of you 👍
Thank you for your tutorial!
It inspired me a lot to play WW tuned harmonica.
Genial como siempre espectacular
This is just so informative, not to mention just amazing and awesome. I was so pleased to tell you personally how great I thought you r playing of Free Bird was, when you played at Bramber/Upper Beeding. I hope to see you there again soon.
How did you become a harp player? Did you want this and how long was it before you could play ? You probably just had that god given talent, thanks for the videos
Now that was so freaking awesome Will! WOW! ☠☠👍👍
This frightened me as much as my first semester in my PhD program
I'm grateful for this knowledge, Will.
Awesome breakdown of your killer version man!!! Keep on rockin them Blues 💙🖤
Nice, you make it sound so effortless, thank you for the break down and
thank you for sharing
Great playing.
I got to jam this with Mike Estas of Lynyrd Skynyrd
I appreciate will for putting this out, but he doesn’t care about his fans whatsoever
I could’ve helped and spread the word and put this video at three years ago of me playing this but I don’t wanna make anyone any money that doesn’t reciprocate
I've always enjoyed the sound of harmonica, so much so that I bought one a few years back just to have tickle hear and there on. After having just watched this video I think it might be time to call it a day! :D Seriously, how can you inhale THAT much? :/ It's just not possible, and I'm out of breath just watching you. @.@ Seriously, it was brilliant to watch and listen to, very educational and told me there is so much I don't know/understand about harmonica artistry.
I might buy a harmonica just to flex the fact that I can play the free bird solo. Besides that I must say you are very talented
Awesome 🎉
Dude this is amazing man ! Will continue to watch all your vids now. You are a rare talent my man
Thank you
i think you should enter americas got talent with this- Simon will lose his collective chit on this as per the rest of the judges- this is just unheard of
Yes Mr Will thank you 🔥💯 I got your email first thing this morning I've been suckin on the tin sandwich since 11:00 this morning .. sounds great also I completed your entry beginner (free course ) I'm gunna sign up for the paid one very shortly alota great stuff in their there.. keep on killing it 🙏
Now I'm even more blown away by breaking it down! Will why Don't your page have notifications? I would love to know every time you upload. Thanks for sharing Brother.
Thanks man. Did you subscribe AND hit the Bell button?
All good now! Thanks, Will!
you are a Awesome dude
Will Wilde. Brilliant breakdown and playing examples of this tune. A question about the harp I'm going to get for this tune :
The harp you're using in this tutorial, is it the 'Wilde-tuned Rock Harmonica 1847 in C' ? I think it's this one, or I'm mistaken, and its the '1847 Classic Wilde-Minor tuning C-minor.
By the way. Your 'Free Harmonica Course' is great learning and leads into your 'Ultimate Blues Harmonica Soloist Course' very nicely.
After my 6-years on my self-learning harp curve I constantly struggled with some related harp theory/music/playing aspects, that if I had understood/learned at the onset my learning curve would have been easier going forward.
Through your two courses your teachings have thus far into the 'Ultimate Blues Soloist' been providing me with aspects I've missed, or just didn't understand before.
In these courses your teachings have seamlessly broke aspects down. So, for me thus far the 2 courses have turned a light on to deeper understanding as to what I'm actually doing on the harmonica, in a song, and how it's all connected. Even my improvising skills have become better because of a now deeper understanding of the scales and other techniques you draw attention to.
Even at this point now I'm a more knowledgeable and better harmonica player. So even after my years of playing I can say it does pay dividends to revisit and take steps backwards to find the missing links on the learning curve, so as to move ahead as a player in wider more positive strides. Your 2 courses have thus far been solid foundational pillars for me. Wish I had this course material and well broken down explanations when I started out. Thanks Will Wilde. 😁👍.
To be clear, I posted my thoughts only because I'm a happy camper student of Will Wilde's 2 courses, and his many other tutorials over the years. I don't know Will personally, and I don't gain anything monetarily, or otherwise in any ways. Just expressing my own view as an amateur harmonica player/student of the courses/tutorials. 😁👍.
Thanks a lot Al, that's awesome to hear! I'm using the regular Wilde Tuned harp in C on Freebird (not the minor one).
Thank you; I need to practice.
This was a fabulous breakdown Will ! In your Soloist course, is it necessary to have your special tuned harmonicas ? Thanks, Cam
Thanks Cam, good question! No, my Blues Soloist course is all on standard Richter tuning. It uses harps in the key of C and A.
Bro makes harmonica alpha af.. respect!
Fantastic!
Very nice of him to make a lesson
Dude your my new harmonica idol
Hi buddy, you sound fantastic!!! 🎵👐🎵
Awesome video will thanks bro
Thnx man I play it on guitar but I need this too on my harp
Very Cool! Thanks. What kind of software are you using to pull up a youtube video as a screen within your video?
My respect level from you went up another 10000 steps after I first heard this. Your breath control is insane and for anyone who hasn’t played one of these harps that draw bend on the high notes, you have no idea how much control this takes. Im dumbfounded!!!
Will I’m getting that high pitch squeal when I try to take hole 7 down the 3rd semi tone. I can bend it half and a whole tone fine but past that it’s squeals….. what could I be doing wrong? Also I can’t get hole 10 to bend at all.
Btw I am using an Ab Wilde tuned harp. I do have an A powerbender and I can bend the 9th& 10 th hole on it (though not with much control) and both harps are the Seydel 1846 if this helps. Maybe it’s the steel Reeds I’m not used to???
Early White Snake rocks bro. ❤🎉
It sure does! Ready n Willing is my favorite album of theirs
Eres el mejor saludos
Hey Will, thanks for this tutorial... very inspiring and motivating! 👍
Happy to hear that! Thanks Marc
I’ve been able to play this song since the day it came out and I’ve never received any shout out from Will Wild, so what’s the point. I’ve played this song 300 times note per note.
This is great, man! I would love to see a breakdown like this of John Popper's solo in the Metallica version of Tuesdays gone. 🤟
great video! Will you make a video guide to Stairway to Heaven?
Dude…..you…are…EPIC
So tough, thanks Will!😎
After this I think I know what will be my gift to my cousin, he plays pure chicago blues, but needs to work on a technique a lil bit ! Otherwise he is a killer
Amazing..!
Watched the tutorial a couple of times - still can't spot the point at which I have to sell my soul to the devil! 🤘
That's a prerequisite 😈🤟
Mr. Wilde, how about Master of Puppets solo?
I think im going for Smoke on the water first... hahaha
I guess I have to buy one your harps now. Any chance you can upload the backing track?
The backing track is on TH-cam. You can find the harps here: www.wildetuning.com
Nice one im working on the vibrato
Completely insane
insane dude
Hi Will, I bought your wild tuned rock harmonica 1847 classic key c, it’s my first harmonica, so I know I’m using it wrong, when I use it, it sounds like an accordion, it doesn’t sound as tight and rock ‘n’ roll as when you use it, do you have any tips how to make it sound more like more rock and less like an accordion? Thanks in advance!
Thanks Matt. You need to play single notes and add throat vibrato to them.
Hello Will, can you do a seydel 1847 silver rewiew?
I kind of already did here: th-cam.com/video/swaOMMymTzM/w-d-xo.html They're are great harps.
They're basically the same as the 1847 Classic but with plastic comb instead of wood. I have played both for the last 10 years and still can't really tell any difference between them to be honest.
@@willharmonicawilde Thank you very much!
holy shit love you thx baro trauma mod for the viedeo
It's funny how I was asked to do this song about a week ago.
i wish i could buy this harmonica in brazil
You can, order from www.wildetuning.com I ship worldwide
⚡🐺⚡
If i make the same pattern that you explain in that video in a D harmonica wilde tuned it just got be higher? Or will be the same sound
It will all be same, relative to the key... So you'd be playing it in A.
@@willharmonicawilde What it changes me playing in A and the music is on G?
The original song is in G, so you need a C harp to play along. If you use a D harp you would need a backing track in A.
Awesome shit man. Gotta say though, you get a very intense look on your face when you play lol. Kind of like you wanna murder me
U crazy
I probably account for 10,000 of those views :)
If you want to know if someone is a harmonica master, have them play this song.
Lolz insane
'Harmonica'
Girl named Monica: 💀
I never touched a harmonica, LETS DO THIS
It's as if the gods decided to tell us their secrets
Ah yes the logical next step to bending
Ronnie and the rest would be proud…
And it's just that easy...
I take it a draw note is breathing in ? How the hell do you keep breathing in for so long 🤣
@andyfisher6025 yes breathing in. It takes a lot of practice, if you perfect good breath technique you don't need to use as much air as you may think
You lost weight
Broke my neck and back in 2019, I can't lift like I used to.
@@willharmonicawilde you gained awesome 😎