WATCH THE COMPLETE 3-PART SERIES: * Part 2 of 3 - Breathing (shortcut to good technique by using the "Vertical Slot" single note method); Tonguing (use it to articulate and separate repeated notes); Chords (add them to your single note melodies and riffs). th-cam.com/video/Efk1o7C2V3M/w-d-xo.html * Part 3 of 3 - Songs (Best Newbie Approach for Playing & Learning); Jamming ('Almost Blues Scale' for quick, easy approach to Cross Harp blues jamming and improv. Also includes an explanation of when to use 1st and 2nd Positions). This 3-Part series is great for beginners and novice players of all ages including kids and seniors. Visit www.HarmonicaLessons.com for over 75 videos, all with in-depth deep dives into these topics and many more.
You seem like a very good teacher. There are a lot of good harmonica players on the net but some are very hard to follow especially for a beginner. Good players but not good teachers. Looking forward to more of your videos, will be checking out your sight. Thanks Dave.
Thank you for your comments. I hope you enjoyed the the other videos in this 3-part series. If you haven't already, please check out my website: www.harmonicalessons.com/ the full video plus another 45 hours of in-depth tutorials are available.
WATCH THE COMPLETE 3-PART SERIES:
* Part 2 of 3 - Breathing (shortcut to good technique by using the "Vertical Slot" single note method); Tonguing (use it to articulate and separate repeated notes); Chords (add them to your single note melodies and riffs). th-cam.com/video/Efk1o7C2V3M/w-d-xo.html
* Part 3 of 3 - Songs (Best Newbie Approach for Playing & Learning); Jamming ('Almost Blues Scale' for quick, easy approach to Cross Harp blues jamming and improv. Also includes an explanation of when to use 1st and 2nd Positions).
This 3-Part series is great for beginners and novice players of all ages including kids and seniors.
Visit www.HarmonicaLessons.com for over 75 videos, all with in-depth deep dives into these topics and many more.
You seem like a very good teacher. There are a lot of good harmonica players on the net but some are very hard to follow especially for a beginner. Good players but not good teachers. Looking forward to more of your videos, will be checking out your sight. Thanks Dave.
Thank you for your comments. I hope you enjoyed the the other videos in this 3-part series. If you haven't already, please check out my website: www.harmonicalessons.com/ the full video plus another 45 hours of in-depth tutorials are available.