Another Great Lesson ! Grant could you do a lesson on basic tongue block for the Chromatic Harp. George Smith / William Clarke 5 hole octaves ? Years ago I saw you Play " Greasy Gravy " in tribute of W/C down in fisherman terminal Harp blow off with Kim Field !! Great Show !!!
Wonderful instruction Grant. But you don't mention that you play the diatonic upside down. Not that it matters, just in case people watch your movements. No? Thanks
Not sure what you're asking Pablito. The major scale isn't used on this tune. There's a flat seven and a flat three. It's a bluesy old time tune which is the blues context.
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Great meeting you at SPAH 2023. I am already making progress with the tongue blocking thanks in large part to your teaching!!
Wow, so much too learn, thanks again for your time and effort making these.
My pleasure, Robin!
Yes, thanks for these lessons Grant, so much to learn.
Thanks for continuing to tune in mike!!
Hey Grant! It's all coming along, thanks for all you do and bring
Thank you Jan! It is a process that I am enjoying day by day!
@@GrantDermody Yah man, same here. I'll send you something 'fore too long here!
@@GrantDermody You inspire me endlessly my friend
Another Great Lesson ! Grant could you do a lesson on basic tongue block for the Chromatic Harp. George Smith / William Clarke 5 hole octaves ? Years ago I saw you Play " Greasy Gravy " in tribute of W/C down in fisherman terminal Harp blow off with Kim Field !! Great Show !!!
i like this video . and it would be great to learn devils dream
I would love to know the tabs for this blues. You inspire me to seek more!
No tabs for this one at the moment but glad to hear it got you inspired!
Wonderful instruction Grant. But you don't mention that you play the diatonic upside down. Not that it matters, just in case people watch your movements. No? Thanks
Im referin in a blues context
Second 2:19 they must be mayor sales or arpegios you use sertine time in a melody dont you?
Not sure what you're asking Pablito. The major scale isn't used on this tune. There's a flat seven and a flat three. It's a bluesy old time tune which is the blues context.
Tabs:
6+ 6+ 6+ 6+ 5 4 5 6+ 5 4 4+ 3” 2
6+ 6+ 6+ 6+ 5 4 4+ 4 4 5 4
6+ 6+ 6+ 6+ 5 4 5 6+ 5 4 4+ 3” 2
2 3” 4+ 4 4+ 3” 4 4+ 3” 2
2 3” 4+ 4 4+ 3” 2
Hope they are right. Great lesson, thanks.