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Post by ned on Oct 9, 2010 19:22:02 GMT
I recently asked Benjamin to run through a blues harp tune that he has on his blog. He very kindly responded by email. He also mentiond that there didn't seem to be a place to add it to this site We seem to be moving forward with our new instrument reviews, Thanks Brian and the rest of you for your input. We need more stuff like this, so could we have a section for tutorials please. Beginner = Advanced. All would be welcome I am sure. You guys that know what you are doing may just learn from each other, but you could pass on a great deal to us on the lower rungs of the ladder. Any chance Mr Admin Sir? Pete
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Post by lilfolkdup on Oct 9, 2010 22:43:55 GMT
Here's that tutorial that good ol' Pete requested. I hope this works out to be useful...
Benjamin
I just found this video on YT and this is a great 12 bar blues in E to play along with. The tutorial that is above works right along with this. And this will give you the chance to make, what I call, the perfect mistake. Those being; when you get out of your comfort zone by i.e. playing along to something that is too fast, that you find something that works really well when you didn't mean to do it.
If you only have a G harp try this video:
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Post by Danny on Oct 10, 2010 17:10:19 GMT
I recently asked Benjamin to run through a blues harp tune that he has on his blog. He very kindly responded by email. He also mentiond that there didn't seem to be a place to add it to this site We seem to be moving forward with our new instrument reviews, Thanks Brian and the rest of you for your input. We need more stuff like this, so could we have a section for tutorials please. Beginner = Advanced. All would be welcome I am sure. You guys that know what you are doing may just learn from each other, but you could pass on a great deal to us on the lower rungs of the ladder. Any chance Mr Admin Sir? Pete No Chance whatsoever! Oh, OK, I'll get on it asap
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