noah
New Life
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Post by noah on Nov 7, 2010 15:52:42 GMT -5
Try this on an A harmonica.
(guitar chords for reference) A----------------------G----------D------G--------A------ (harmonica) B----B-B-B---B-D-B--B-D---------D-------D-B-D---D-B---- 6b---6/5/4---6-5-5--4-5----------6------/8-7-7b--6-7----
B = blow D = draw/suck b = bend / = slide
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allthatineeded
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"though the course may change sometimes rivers always reach the sea."
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Post by allthatineeded on Apr 25, 2011 18:58:44 GMT -5
This guy does a good job explaining it:
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Post by Kentucky Melon on Sept 14, 2011 15:34:32 GMT -5
Okay guys, so I was at the metro show 2 weeks ago and I brought an A harmonica. when I told chris I had one and it was in A he said he plays it in D. So of course I went home and figured it out in D. Heres my best guess
s---s-b-b s-b-s-s--b--- b s-b-s-s-b-b 4 4 4 3 4 4 3 3 4 5 6 6 5 5 5 6
Happy Harping!!!
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Post by trayce on Feb 4, 2012 9:51:51 GMT -5
My friend gave it to me and he says he plays it in a C and it sounds fine, i've tried it but i must be doing it all wrong because it didnt sound great.........but its worth trying it out in a C because i heard thats what its meant to be in and i am rubbish on harmonica anyways!
The song itself is played in C, but the key of Harmonica used isn't. The "C" harmonica is called a "Marine" Harmonica and it's pitched too high. I'm personally not sure what key the next Harmonica down (lower) from that one is, but I think it's a "D" Harmonica that is used.
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Post by ststephen on Mar 2, 2012 16:12:24 GMT -5
Found a pretty solid video of Good Guy George Goodman teaching how to play Change on both guitar and harmonica. Enjoy friends!
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