Learn to play the Fox Chase groove on your HARMONICA now!
All you need to know about rhythm, groove, texture, dynamics, breathing, solo playing, accuracy - all this will increase your confidence and skill
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Learn to play rhythm harmonica like the old guys did and use it like the young guys do.
This fox chase rhythm is tricky to learn as it uses the 3 blow in a way that you probably don't think about but it allows you to breathe and sustain the groove for ever. The tongue is used to move - just a couple of millimetres - to give you great economy of movement.
We will also use the split 4 embouchure so I'll show you how it works.
I'll show you a track I recorded a while back that uses this fox chase as a basis for improvising.
I think every harmonica player should know about this style of playing.
Your Instructor
Ben Hewlett is passionate about teaching people like you how to play the harmonica really well.
Ben's video courses are here and if you prefer pesonal coaching and mentoring from Ben please visit www.harmonicamastery.com.
He works hard using his teaching skills to figure out how he can help you get better as a player, understand more, have more fun, and he hopes you will enjoy sharing his love of the harmonica and music in general.
He has attracted nearly 65,000 on-line harmonica students with 95,000 courses purchased and has nearly 5 thousand Youtube subscribers showing nearly 2 million views. They can't all be wrong!
Ben is the ex-Vice-President and ex-Chairman of HarmonicaUK - the community for UK harmonica players
He has been a full-time Professional Harmonica Instructor since 1995
Ben is a qualified harmonica teacher and was awarded the Accredited Diatonic Harmonica Teacher Certificate in 1993 - HTAB (Harmonica Teachers Accreditation Board, supported by Lee Oskar Harmonicas, HarmonicaUK and the International Harmonica Organisation)
Ben is a qualified music workshop leader and was awarded the Certificate of Music Workshop Skills (Goldsmiths University of London) in 1995
Ben is a qualified music teacher and was awarded the Certificate of Teaching - Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music in 2002 (CTABRSM)
Course Curriculum
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