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Blues Harmonica Level 1 - learn to play blues with a band

Beginners Blues. Here you'll learn the basics. This will give you confidence to play blues harp with others or a band

Course•By Ben Hewlett

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Get Chugging - learn the ins and outs of Rhythm Harmonica Grooves

The first technique we will learn is called 'chugging' – playing the harmonica in a rhythmic fashion using chords

Course•By Ben Hewlett

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How to practice your harmonica to get amazing progress fast!

Learn this simple 5-part practice plan and supercharge your playing skills, confidence, impro ability, fun, & repertoire

Course•By Ben Hewlett

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Learn 15 Tunes On Harmonica Easily Using Just Chords

Sounds impossible? I know. However you will be using easy-to-play chords and just breathing in and out by watching me

Course•By Ben Hewlett

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Low Rider by the band 'War' feat. Lee Oskar on Harmonica

Great song to learn. What we will do here is to begin by learning how to play and recognise the chords in the music on our C diatonic Harmonicas and then apply some rhythm to those chords. In other words, we will be taking on the role of a rhythm guitarist, listening to the players' tracks, and isolating each one to find out what we want to use to play rhythm, harmonica, or comping, we might call it. We will play along with the band in many different versions of their performance. And finally, we will learn the tunes and melodies, the baseline, and use a G blues scale and a D minor pentatonic scale to improvise with. So the end result should be a fantastic workout, and it's an easy song to play, so you should be able to play this live with bands, as it's a well-known piece. Good luck and have fun!

Course•By Ben Hewlett

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Rhythm Harmonica - playing classic tunes using chordal rhythms

Playing chords using just chordal Rhythms is quite easy if you know where the chords are and how to find a suitable rhythm. We will learn how to use chords and rhythm to play along with our favourite songs. This lets you get into music before you can play single notes. Playing chords in rhythm is crucial for creating a solid and engaging musical foundation. It provides the rhythmic structure that underpins the melody and overall feel of a song, and it helps musicians play together effectively. This rhythmic foundation allows for dynamic variation, groove, and emotional expression, making the music more captivating and enjoyable.

Course•By Ben Hewlett

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