I have to say this, Your a breath of fresh air on harmonica playing. I've learned alot from all the the great players out here. But what separates you, is you have something different, a real niche for country and bluegrass. I love these rhythms! Don't ever stop doing exactly what your doing. It's perfect👍😉
Thanks for the help mate. I'm a Disabled American Brit Veteran. I had a fascination with harmonicas when I was young but never continued because ptsd made me not care about things anymore except isolation or fighting in bar brawls. Really not good hobbies to have. I started back up 3 years ago and am learning and improvise to many types of music. I just have a love for the instrument. Because of all my surgeries from my injuries I sustained I had problems with cardiovascular workouts. I was always getting awards for fitness including in the Cavalry. When I was 35 the leg that I neatly lost needed replacement which turned out bad and locked straight on me. It got much worse but I truly missed running, the workouts, and 10 to 15 mile runs. I just wanted to sprint like a racehorse. The good news for me was the health benefits I was getting from breathing in and out and learning how to hear again. With the newest hearing aids from Veterans Hospital I was hearing what I haven't heard since 76 when a tanks 105mm cannon fired within 8 feet of me. It was so forceful my face felt crushed but the ringing in my ear continued a week straight. I was definitely worried but we didn't get help and sucked up our injuries. You didn't admit to being injured. That harmonica has given me a cardiovascular workout. I have bought as many harps as I could. I'm learning and able to play from ear but still have much learning. Can you tell me where I can get back tracks so I can play along easier. I love practicing to music but having the backtracking is what I really think would help me to continue to advance. I love your tips and advice on these videos. They are fun to practice to and it can do so much for people who are unable to do the physical load but get the benefits of a cardiovascular workout. Those that carry these beautiful instruments are truly blessed. It also helps with ptsd because you are releasing that pent up destructive energy. Thanks again mate for the lessons 👍 ✌️
Hey you're most welcome. Thankyou ever so much for sharing your story here. It's really wonderful to hear the instrument is of benefit to your health. My friend does a lot of work here in the UK for folks with breathing issues and it really works!! In terms of backing tracks, there's quite a lot on TH-cam. Sometimes karoake versions of songs are good for songs, and I use a lot of bluegrass backing tracks- all on TH-cam. Let me know what you find? all the best Ed
I am playing harmonica in various groups for more than 40 years, and I want to testify that your video here is one of the most interesting (if not the most) I have seen and listened to about rhythm harmonica. Even if I already know and play what you are explaining, you are comforting me in my playing techniques, and every would-be rhythm harmonica player should take examples here. Thank you very much.
I loves me bluegrass and your vids. I seem to recall picking up some of these rhythms on some older vids of yours. Sometimes I can't remember all the rhythms out there. Thanks for this reminder.
Another AWESOME lesson! I AM playing catch up with all the great videos from your channel. I will soon dive into some of your in depth lessons as they are a great price for this excellent instruction.. THanks Ed, keep up the great work!! :)
Hi ED. Very nice lesson,absolutely love that bluegrass style that you teach, You really are one talented music teacher,I would love to take some lessons from you one of these days,at the moment I’m learning the blues from Kevin Bishop so when I get a hold on the blues,my next ambition is to learn from you,I admire you so much,and just love your channel.you deserve more subscribers just keep up the good work Warm Regards. Norm. Western Australia 👏👏👏👏
thanks for bridging the gap from beginner blues to bluegrass. Kinda crazy to learn from a Brit but hey, youre doin it right. That northern? accent is cool
Would like to know if you paid for a course, the access is limited? I paid for bluegrass & country level 1, and I can not refresh the web site. can you help?
Hi George, sorry to hear of this- drop me an email at info@theharmonicabarge.com and I’ll send you all the files directly to download. Very occasionally there can be issues streaming so it’s always better to download. Apologies for any inconvenience. Regards. Ed
Hi Ed ! I'm having lots of fun learning and practising these rhythms on these soundtracks ! Thanks ! Just a little question, it seems to me that the "chicken rhythm" is starting on the offbeat, is that right ?
Hi That's great, the first 4 notes start on the beat but the second group of 2 notes is off the beat as there's a sixteenth note rest before them. Hope this answers your question. regards Ed
Suddenly number 3 draw doesn't sound at all, I bought the harmonica 2 months ago, and I've played it no more than 5-7 hours in total. Could you give me some hint?
Hi, that’s frustrating! This happens I’m afraid- sometimes it can be a tiny blockage. Usually waiting 5 mins or tap in the palm of your hand. Otherwise you may need to take the harp apart, but be careful 🙂
I have to say this,
Your a breath of fresh air on harmonica playing. I've learned alot from all the the great players out here. But what separates you, is you have something different, a real niche for country and bluegrass. I love these rhythms! Don't ever stop doing exactly what your doing. It's perfect👍😉
That's lovely feedback - thanks so much!
Thanks for the help mate. I'm a Disabled American Brit Veteran. I had a fascination with harmonicas when I was young but never continued because ptsd made me not care about things anymore except isolation or fighting in bar brawls. Really not good hobbies to have. I started back up 3 years ago and am learning and improvise to many types of music. I just have a love for the instrument. Because of all my surgeries from my injuries I sustained I had problems with cardiovascular workouts. I was always getting awards for fitness including in the Cavalry. When I was 35 the leg that I neatly lost needed replacement which turned out bad and locked straight on me. It got much worse but I truly missed running, the workouts, and 10 to 15 mile runs. I just wanted to sprint like a racehorse. The good news for me was the health benefits I was getting from breathing in and out and learning how to hear again. With the newest hearing aids from Veterans Hospital I was hearing what I haven't heard since 76 when a tanks 105mm cannon fired within 8 feet of me. It was so forceful my face felt crushed but the ringing in my ear continued a week straight. I was definitely worried but we didn't get help and sucked up our injuries. You didn't admit to being injured. That harmonica has given me a cardiovascular workout. I have bought as many harps as I could. I'm learning and able to play from ear but still have much learning. Can you tell me where I can get back tracks so I can play along easier. I love practicing to music but having the backtracking is what I really think would help me to continue to advance. I love your tips and advice on these videos. They are fun to practice to and it can do so much for people who are unable to do the physical load but get the benefits of a cardiovascular workout. Those that carry these beautiful instruments are truly blessed. It also helps with ptsd because you are releasing that pent up destructive energy. Thanks again mate for the lessons 👍 ✌️
Hey you're most welcome. Thankyou ever so much for sharing your story here. It's really wonderful to hear the instrument is of benefit to your health. My friend does a lot of work here in the UK for folks with breathing issues and it really works!! In terms of backing tracks, there's quite a lot on TH-cam. Sometimes karoake versions of songs are good for songs, and I use a lot of bluegrass backing tracks- all on TH-cam. Let me know what you find? all the best Ed
My intro to You - nice job simplifying …. Thank You I’ll be back.
I am playing harmonica in various groups for more than 40 years, and I want to testify that your video here is one of the most interesting (if not the most) I have seen and listened to about rhythm harmonica. Even if I already know and play what you are explaining, you are comforting me in my playing techniques, and every would-be rhythm harmonica player should take examples here. Thank you very much.
thanks very much for the kind words- I really appreciate them. Great you got so much from the video! all the best, Ed
!!!!! Obviously speechless.
All your lessons seem to have a hook for a beginner to grab and enough meat for more advanced players to chew on!
Love the Tiny House studio!
Glad you like them! thanks Jerry
Thank you so much for this video! Gave me some more weaponry for my music arsenol
Glad I could help!
You're lessons are so JuicyJuicy🍉🍑🍇🍑🍉🍇🍑🌄🍑🍑🍇🍇🌄🌄🌄❤️💃💃🎶🛐🕺🏿🎶🎶🎙️🎙️🎙️🎙️🤠🤠🤠🤠😎😎😎😎😎 awesome
I loves me bluegrass and your vids. I seem to recall picking up some of these rhythms on some older vids of yours. Sometimes I can't remember all the rhythms out there. Thanks for this reminder.
Thanks for your amazing harp Rythms
My pleasure! glad you're enjoying them :)
Great to see you again 👍
Another AWESOME lesson! I AM playing catch up with all the great videos from your channel. I will soon dive into some of your in depth lessons as they are a great price for this excellent instruction.. THanks Ed, keep up the great work!! :)
Thanks for the kind words, really glad you're enjoying the vids!
Glorious !
Sorry just discovered you now!
Subscribed
Glad you found me! All the best- Ed
Great presentation!
Thank you kindly!
your harmonica has so much life! I really love the way you play rhythms! please do it more rhythms lessons!
Thank you!! Will do that !
Ed, looking forward to the Autumn and all the new harmonica explorations you take us on. 👌.
Love this lesson, cheers
Hi ED. Very nice lesson,absolutely love that bluegrass style that you teach, You really are one talented music teacher,I would love to take some lessons from you one of these days,at the moment I’m learning the blues from Kevin Bishop so when I get a hold on the blues,my next ambition is to learn from you,I admire you so much,and just love your channel.you deserve more subscribers just keep up the good work Warm Regards. Norm. Western Australia 👏👏👏👏
Thanks Norm, I really appreciate your support and kind words! Ed
Really great 😊
Amazing. Thanks a lot
Excellent!
thanks for bridging the gap from beginner blues to bluegrass. Kinda crazy to learn from a Brit but hey, youre doin it right. That northern? accent is cool
thanks ever so much!! :) I'm from Staffordshire, middle of England
So many great ideas! Thanks for another terrific lesson.
Cool! I play bluegrass on several instruments but I haven't done any harmonica. That's something to think about!
yeh give it a go! although you may be the only harp player at the jam :)
Nice lesson Ed.
Cheers Tony- hope you’re well !
Great lesson I appreciate it
nice
Yoooo! thank you!
Do you have a link to this backing track? Thanks mate.
How do I do the the ta and ca at speed
Enjoyed this just tried my first blue grass backing track and there is something there😉🙃🙂
Would like to know if you paid for a course, the access is limited? I paid for bluegrass & country level 1, and I can not refresh the web site. can you help?
Hi George, sorry to hear of this- drop me an email at info@theharmonicabarge.com and I’ll send you all the files directly to download.
Very occasionally there can be issues streaming so it’s always better to download. Apologies for any inconvenience.
Regards. Ed
Hi Ed ! I'm having lots of fun learning and practising these rhythms on these soundtracks ! Thanks ! Just a little question, it seems to me that the "chicken rhythm" is starting on the offbeat, is that right ?
Hi That's great, the first 4 notes start on the beat but the second group of 2 notes is off the beat as there's a sixteenth note rest before them. Hope this answers your question. regards Ed
@@TheHarmonicaBarge It does, thank you !
Suddenly number 3 draw doesn't sound at all, I bought the harmonica 2 months ago, and I've played it no more than 5-7 hours in total. Could you give me some hint?
Hi, that’s frustrating! This happens I’m afraid- sometimes it can be a tiny blockage. Usually waiting 5 mins or tap in the palm of your hand. Otherwise you may need to take the harp apart, but be careful 🙂
pls suggest a. good harmonica to buy .. i am lost.. thanks in advance
Hohner special 20, key of C
Hohner special 20, key of C will do nicely
Is the barge your home?
yes indeed!
@@TheHarmonicaBarge Ah. so you barge in on your neighbors?
Is there a cooler person in the universe? Let's not get carried away...in the galaxy. 🪐🤹♂️
ha ha, thankyou!! :)