Christelle, c'est formidable ce que vous faites avec un harmonica. Je vous écoute souvent et suis touché par l'apparente facilité avec laquelle vous pouvez nous émouvoir quand on vous écoute. Cela témoigne de beaucoup de sensibilité et de travail. Bravo et merci.
Hello Christelle. I really enjoy your humor. You are an insperation to me. I have been following you on utube. I just ordered my Manj M-20 from Suzuki in C. I would like to know where you get your backing tracks to play with. You are the best. - Steve Carey (Queret)
Hi, very happy to have often listened to your music. I am thrilled to see you teaching. I think it will be a great contribution to youtube and music. Make sure to create a playlist so the students can follow in you in proper order. I know they'll spend many hours enjoying your tutelage. I truly enjoy Hallelujah, and I return often to hear my favorite version :)
You continue to amaze me. As a neophyte in harp, I am struggling with blues but that is the only place I want to be. Pardon my ignorance, but what are the mechanics of circular breathing? Keep on blowing and showing what is possible. Thanks Ron
So I had this discussion with my friend and mentor who you played harmonica with once with at the Spah Harmonica Convention and when I was learning what you show @ (4:30) my first harmonica teacher showed me that technic and called it a Trill and my best friend and mentor had to correct me. What you are playing is a Two -Hole Shake. This is my friend I found a recording that someone likes playing with Dewey Terry on the CD Payback which is currently out of print and the song is called You Rock Me All Night Long. and @ (3:39) is a Trill and I noticed people confuse the two technics... The harmonica players that I have seen that can do a Trill are me my friend you hear on the recording Stevie Wonder Lee Oskar Curtis Salgado and maybe some others I have not heard do the Trill or left out. I need to learn to hold air that long. I never tried holding air quite like that. Sugar Blue holds air like that and has great breathing technic and also has some great harmonica skills. This is a video on the audio of some of the technics he does like the Tounge Flutter or Tremolo and stuff that I don't know what you call it because I never heard some of the technics he plays so I have to hear someone who does a video on those technics to know what they are called. This is the video called Sugar Blue - Nightstage, Cambridge MA. 1986, I thought you would like to hear these technics. Also, Sugar Blue - Chicago Blues Fest, Chicago, Illinois Grant Park. 1985, Thanks for sharing the video it was very insightful. th-cam.com/video/5xURsfq1G0k/w-d-xo.html&start_radio=1 th-cam.com/video/DIgP0bGl-vI/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/GUPFe9G-Dnc/w-d-xo.html
I love ur French actcent I could listen too u talk all day long I love ur lessons very helpful too me and others and l love ur playing r u a tounge blocker or lip percer
Come to 2018 SPAH Convention. It's in St. Louis, Mo this year. I would love to meet you. At least, if Brendan Power shows up I can tell him how you inspire me as a harmonica player.
I have heard of this technique on one of my instructional DVD from John Allen. I tried it, although I am far from being an accomplished harp player, and I did have some sucess but didn't spend enough time with it to achieve anythingg great. I personally found this video a good instructional tune, I never realized that you place the harp so far into your mouth. I do know that you further the harp is in (to a point) the better. Thanks for the video, It came in happy.
bonjour dommage que les explications ne sois pas en français je n'ai rien compris bravo pour ton talent je me régale à t'écouter jouer de ce merveilleu instrument
The first person I ever saw do this was I think Doreen the Clarinet Queen who plays live on the streets of New Orleans. She killed a crowd by holding a note for over half a minute. But Christelle is showing how you could just continue and go on and on if you know the secret. I sure don't.
Christelle, c'est formidable ce que vous faites avec un harmonica. Je vous écoute souvent et suis touché par l'apparente facilité avec laquelle vous pouvez nous émouvoir quand on vous écoute. Cela témoigne de beaucoup de sensibilité et de travail. Bravo et merci.
Seriously brilliant. Smoothly continuous. No gaps, just one long note beautifully played. Beyond impressive. Thank you Christelle.
This is not boring.
This is genius.
Hello Christelle. I really enjoy your humor. You are an insperation to me. I have been following you on utube.
I just ordered my Manj M-20 from Suzuki in C. I would like to know where you get your backing tracks to play with.
You are the best. - Steve Carey (Queret)
Hi, I wanted to know that too. Please let me know about that.
Thanks.
can you do this with inhaling??
Great stuff Christelle you made your point very well. Don't let the ba*****s get you down!
Crazy awesome, I know you said how you do it, but for beginner as I am it blows my mind.
Hi, very happy to have often listened to your music. I am thrilled to see you teaching. I think it will be a great contribution to youtube and music. Make sure to create a playlist so the students can follow in you in proper order. I know they'll spend many hours enjoying your tutelage. I truly enjoy Hallelujah, and I return often to hear my favorite version :)
Do you happen to have the score for that, joking, it is utterly amazing, thank you Christelle for sharing it with us, wonderful
You continue to amaze me. As a neophyte in harp, I am struggling with blues but that is the only place I want to be. Pardon my ignorance, but what are the mechanics of circular breathing? Keep on blowing and showing what is possible.
Thanks
Ron
Now I know what a broken American tornado siren sounds like on the harmonica. Thank you.
Amazing absolutely epic. You are so nonchalant about this as well! Full respect to you Christella.
Amecing , how do you do it aGreat fan from Denmark
So I had this discussion with my friend and mentor who you played harmonica with once with at the Spah Harmonica Convention and when I was learning what you show @ (4:30) my first harmonica teacher showed me that technic and called it a Trill and my best friend and mentor had to correct me. What you are playing is a Two -Hole Shake. This is my friend I found a recording that someone likes playing with Dewey Terry on the CD Payback which is currently out of print and the song is called You Rock Me All Night Long. and @ (3:39) is a Trill and I noticed people confuse the two technics... The harmonica players that I have seen that can do a Trill are me my friend you hear on the recording Stevie Wonder Lee Oskar Curtis Salgado and maybe some others I have not heard do the Trill or left out. I need to learn to hold air that long. I never tried holding air quite like that. Sugar Blue holds air like that and has great breathing technic and also has some great harmonica skills. This is a video on the audio of some of the technics he does like the Tounge Flutter or Tremolo and stuff that I don't know what you call it because I never heard some of the technics he plays so I have to hear someone who does a video on those technics to know what they are called. This is the video called Sugar Blue - Nightstage, Cambridge MA. 1986, I thought you would like to hear these technics. Also, Sugar Blue - Chicago Blues Fest, Chicago, Illinois Grant Park. 1985, Thanks for sharing the video it was very insightful.
th-cam.com/video/5xURsfq1G0k/w-d-xo.html&start_radio=1
th-cam.com/video/DIgP0bGl-vI/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/GUPFe9G-Dnc/w-d-xo.html
I like your sense of humor :-) , I'm a novice harmonica player trying to learn to play better. Thank you for sharing these videos.
That's really impressive! Not boring at all!
Just bought me an c blues from seydel and desparteing to try this also..Can't figure it out how you do this. Thumbs up.
I love ur French actcent I could listen too u talk all day long I love ur lessons very helpful too me and others and l love ur playing r u a tounge blocker or lip percer
Your playing is fantastic . I always look for new stuff and try out what you play
wow amazing
Now that takes skill. I'm impressed, and practicing.
Enseñenos cómo hacerlo, maestra
U are the Best !!
Love it...Thanks
Bonjour au Malaise, merci pour la tab!
Come to 2018 SPAH Convention. It's in St. Louis, Mo this year. I would love to meet you. At least, if Brendan Power shows up I can tell him how you inspire me as a harmonica player.
I have heard of this technique on one of my instructional DVD from John Allen. I tried it, although I am far from being an accomplished harp player, and I did have some sucess but didn't spend enough time with it to achieve anythingg great. I personally found this video a good instructional tune, I never realized that you place the harp so far into your mouth. I do know that you further the harp is in (to a point) the better. Thanks for the video, It came in happy.
well, it was really great. But could you show how to keep a long breating like this....
j'ai mis plusieur heures pour apprendre la circulation circulaire et toi ?
Hahaha! I love your humor. Great example.
Where is the air coming from?
And like the energizer bunny she keeps going.
please teach us how to do this
😳 Incredible 🤗👍
dang!!! you are goood!
3 minutos y 20 segundos. No tengo idea de cómo hacerlo.
怎么办到的??
вы потрясающая
Semplicemente favoloso!
Extraordinary...well done !!
Super! Mein Tinnitus ist weg!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
bonsoir christelle tu ne joue plus sur seydel ?
do you ever reply to your fans
how?
It is such a super human act ; only she can do it.
bonjour dommage que les explications ne sois pas en français je n'ai rien compris bravo pour ton talent je me régale à t'écouter jouer de ce merveilleu instrument
The first person I ever saw do this was I think Doreen the Clarinet Queen who plays live on the streets of New Orleans. She killed a crowd by holding a note for over half a minute.
But Christelle is showing how you could just continue and go on and on if you know the secret.
I sure don't.
Any competent clarinet player can hold a note for thirty seconds. It doesn’t.require circular breathing.
@@herbertwells8757 Not being a competent clarinet player myself, I'll have to accept your word for it
wow nice skill!!! is useful to play harmonica and for seek revenge to play in the ear of the mosquito when he sleeps
I always wondered if thier was a use for circular breathing on a diatonic...anyways, I learned something, Thanks:)
Your awesome lol
Supercooooool wow
cool!!! : D
wow bravo c'est chaud a faire la respiration circulaire ;;;surtout le lissage
And how to breath circularly? Where is a technique itself?
Nie znam nikogo, kto by tak grał jak ❤️Ty
¡wow!!
whaouuuu ! incroyable
Кристель жжёт!!! :))
no wonder I love u!
How that😲🤤?
I'll name that tune in one !! lol
I decided to watch this whole video to see if it might fix the ringing in my ears. Nope.
😄
So wie so bis du alte meine liebe !bin aus zürich !? Ich leibe dir du alte schöne frau!
unica
I have a gut feeling that if I played the whole of this video that it would pop my speakers (or my ears) Arghhh!
OMG
Hey du alte ich liebe dir !
ahah brilliant
you can also be a diver
I PAYING FORE THAT ?
Wow, with that very long note.... Have you ever considered playing a Didgeridoo? This is a serious question.
It's not boring actually lol.
I would prefer and inhale note, and with some vibrato... it's up to the musician to make it boring or not... this was boring yes.
very dificult
C'est dommage ! je ne comprend rien . Tant pis !!
a quoi ca sert ?,