Learn Harmonica In 30 Days Day 14 Learning From The Greats

Learn Harmonica In 30 Days Day 14 Learning From The Greats. Shifting gears here a little, I am going to talk about 2 amazing harmonica players but not because they are amazing but because they are great for beginners to learn from.

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3 Responses to Learn Harmonica In 30 Days Day 14 Learning From The Greats

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  2. Linsey/ Jumpa says:

    Dont need you in my in box but im a watchin from up in Alaska. Lots of wood sheds up here only they are real. I been playing on and off for many years but due to U tube been concentrating on it for a year or more clicking on the blues my favorite. I just stumbled on your site and wanted to say it is fantastic for those just starting. Wish someone would have told me this years ago and saved me half a life time of pissing in the wind in sub zero temps. Ya done well but I would like to say the best lesson you have is the 12 bar blues. Ya kept it simple and proved how it carries to all kinds of music. There are only about 3 on the internet u tube which is our life up here. Yours is the best from a simple stand point that works…… I learned from you bud… so here is a old eskimo tip! If you want your harp to stay fresh when you take it out of the case and start to play last nights Salmon bake sucking into the reeds…. Take a stick of Black Jack or Beamans Clove chewing gum and put it in the harmonica case you store your harp in. When you pick it up next time it has a great air fragrence that is easy on the lungs… Fresh air is a good thing on the ice….. Jumpa

  3. Rick says:

    I use Chap-Stick on my harp instead of lots of spit for lubrication. What do you think?

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