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05-16-2007, 10:17 AM
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Need Harmonica Help
Wanting to learn the harmonica.
There is a particular song with chord progression C' G' A'. It has a bluesy feel. Does anybody know what harmonica I should get?
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05-16-2007, 01:56 PM
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I have no idea what to tell you. My grandfather taught me to play one when I was a child before he passed away. He made me a cassette tape of songs on one side, and his testimony on the other. I guess that's probably one of my most treasured earthly possessions.
I can still play one-- in any key... because he left his collection of harmonicas to my Dad when he passed away.... and I still get to play them--- but as for helping anyone else learn-- I don't remember much about my lessons. The first song he taught me was Amazing Grace. I was 8 yrs old when he died.
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06-08-2007, 05:32 PM
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Wanting to learn the harmonica.
There is a particular song with chord progression C' G' A'. It has a bluesy feel. Does anybody know what harmonica I should get?
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I can help, but are you sure you've got the right chords? Is that A a A minor? What key is the song in? Give me the information and I'll explain what you need to do...
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06-11-2007, 07:21 AM
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I can help, but are you sure you've got the right chords? Is that A a A minor? What key is the song in? Give me the information and I'll explain what you need to do...
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Thanks for your response and the PM. I'm sorry I can't explain the music portion very well. I know nothing about it. Thank God I'm surrounded by amazing individuals.
I can usually pick things up on the guitar when shown but to tell some one what I'm doing........impossible.
With the help of a friend I picked up the right harmonica. I got a C-harp. Learning it will just take time and discipline, of which I have very little. Any pointers would be appreciated.
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06-11-2007, 05:04 PM
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Thanks for your response and the PM. I'm sorry I can't explain the music portion very well. I know nothing about it. Thank God I'm surrounded by amazing individuals.
I can usually pick things up on the guitar when shown but to tell some one what I'm doing........impossible.
With the help of a friend I picked up the right harmonica. I got a C-harp. Learning it will just take time and discipline, of which I have very little. Any pointers would be appreciated.
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If the song is in the key of C, and you got a C harp, you'll never get that blue's sound out of it... to get a blues sound, you'll need a F harp. You can only bend the notes when your sucking on it, and you'll find with the C harp, your always blowing when a bent note would sound good. Using a F harp, when everyone else is playing in the key of C is what's called a cross harp. I recomend Lee Oscars over any other brand. They bend easier and better than the others.
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06-12-2007, 07:17 AM
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If the song is in the key of C, and you got a C harp, you'll never get that blue's sound out of it... to get a blues sound, you'll need a F harp. You can only bend the notes when your sucking on it, and you'll find with the C harp, your always blowing when a bent note would sound good. Using a F harp, when everyone else is playing in the key of C is what's called a cross harp. I recomend Lee Oscars over any other brand. They bend easier and better than the others.
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thanks for the advice. The music store I went to knew nothing so they looked up some info in a book and I ended up with the C-harp.
It cost $30. What would a Oscar run $$$$ ?
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06-12-2007, 04:57 PM
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thanks for the advice. The music store I went to knew nothing so they looked up some info in a book and I ended up with the C-harp.
It cost $30. What would a Oscar run $$$$ ?
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http://www.musiciansfriend.com/produ...ica?sku=423600
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/produ...ase?sku=423605
Musicians Friend has one for $24.99. They also have a five pack starter with a nice case for $149... free shipping with orders over $100. Both links are listed above...
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06-13-2007, 07:02 AM
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I take it you are a player. Are you self taught or did you learn best from a particular source?
Any suggestions of sources?
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06-13-2007, 04:53 PM
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I take it you are a player. Are you self taught or did you learn best from a particular source?
Any suggestions of sources?
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I finally come across a harmonica book that told about cross harp playing... other than that I'm self taught... I play the piano, organ, guitar, banjo, bass, fiddle, mandoline, drums, sax, xylophone, and harmonica... come to Borger and I'll give you some lessons... : )
The Lee Osker's have the main key on them, and also the cross key on them as a 2nd key.. another nice thing about them.
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06-14-2007, 07:22 AM
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I finally come across a harmonica book that told about cross harp playing... other than that I'm self taught... I play the piano, organ, guitar, banjo, bass, fiddle, mandoline, drums, sax, xylophone, and harmonica... come to Borger and I'll give you some lessons... : )
The Lee Osker's have the main key on them, and also the cross key on them as a 2nd key.. another nice thing about them.
Jerry Moon
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I will soon inherit a mandoline. Grandparents were bluegrass stars.
Going a different route and playing guitar a little, how in the world do you chord on that incredibly ssmall neck? And is there any comparison in finger placement?
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