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  1. A couple years ago we hired a really awesome harmonica player for our album. We are blowing up now and I want to learn this for our live performances. I was told this is secretly a masterclass with a B harp featuring bends, overblown notes, and other advanced techniques.

  2. 3 days ago · Used a Hohner Blues harp in the key of CRiffs In this:-2 -2 +123 -3-4 -4 +3 -3 -3 +2-2 +123-23 +23 -34 +34 -45 +45-2 +123 -4 +5-2 +123 -4 +4Twitter: https://...

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  5. 5 days ago · Hi @toogdog Db is the same note as C# and the harp should be just what you want – only the label is confusing you. Look at Wikipedia article for the C-sharp minor scale and then for D-flat minor scale. These two scales are called “enharmonic equivalents”. Wikipedia also has an article " Enharmonic equivalence" that explains this. Regards, – Slim 😎

  6. 4 days ago · One plays rhythm beatbox harmonica while the other takes a solo. They are both playing a standard key of "C" 10-hole diatonic in 2nd Position (which is also known as "Crossharp"). They both learned to play harmonica around age 5 and now also sing, play guitar, bass, drums, and keyboards. The key to getting good is consistency.

  7. 2 days ago · Whether you’re a beginner just starting to explore the joys of playing an instrument or a seasoned musician looking for a versatile tool to complement your creative process, this keyboard is ...

  8. 3 days ago · This Beatles classic is so well-suited for beginners, we use it as an example all the time. It’s in the key of C major, which means we don’t have to worry about any of the black keys. And it uses the Big 4 chords: C, G, Am, and F. Knowing your inversions will help with this one. > Tutorial > The genius behind “Let It Be”

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