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The harmonica is a small, cool instrument that you can learn by yourself without any previous knowledge. But unlike keyboard or guitar, unfortunately you can't see "how it's done" with the harmonica. That's why this book contains the best tips and tricks to guarantee a trouble-free start. All playing techniques are explained in an understandable and comprehensible way. Clear drawings and simple exercises make learning easier. Additionally there is a large selection of great music.
In addition, this textbook describes comprehensively and precisely how all semitones can be produced on the "harp". It thus offers new material even to advanced players.
Features:
- Number of pages: 80
- Publication date: 19.03.2002
- Language: German
Content:
- The right instrument
- The construction of the harmonica
- All beginnings are easy
- The posture, the first notes
- Melodies
- A word about the notes
- The first song: Sur le pont d'Avignon
- brother Jacob
- Cuckoo, Cuckoo
- Melodies from all over the world
- Kumba yah
- Not a beautiful country
- Oh Susanna
- Oh, When The Saints Go Marching In
- Breathe
- Shendandoah
- The C major scale
- In Dublin's Fair City
- The songs sound
- Hand Vibrato
- Clementine
- Hamburg Veermaster
- Tones
- Frankie and Johnny in C
- Frankie and Johnny in G
- The low tones
- I got the blues
- Bass Blues, Chord Blues
- basic blues
- Recipes for Blues
- A new sound: Minor
- House Of The Rising Sun
- What Shall We Do With The Drunken Sailor
- Scarborough Fair
- Shady Grove
- harmonicas in different keys
- The three basic positions
- Which harp for which piece?
- The key to the Blues: Bending
- Beginner Blues
- Tones generated by bending
- blues licks
- My Name Is Bend
- Other bending tones
- More Blues Licks
- Give Me The Blues
- Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
- Specials for later: exercises for controlled bending
- Scales in C, D and F
- Improvising, two-bar blues licks
- articulation
- Rock 'n' roll harp
- The Last Rose Of Summer
- Gymnastics for the tongue
- Tongue vibrato
- Famous harmonica players
- It's the sound that makes the music
- Throat vibrato
- Trills
- Trills solo
- Double tones
- Bluesy double tones
- Things About Coming My Way
- Tongue splitting
- Funky Octaves
- Tongue-Splitting Blues
- Hot rhythms
- Tongue-blocking and chord accompaniment
- Mi se mamo radi, walking blues, jumping rhythm
- western train
- One floor higher
- happy birthday
- Blow-Bending
- Blues Run
- Latin skirt
- Mysterious overblows or how to get all the semitones
- The Trim
- The right blowing technique for overblows
- overblow blues
- The Entertainer
- Overdraws
- The chromatic scale
- One more word on the subject of "keys"
- Listening tips
- Tips for continuing
- Songs for all occasions
- This Land Is Your Land
- Morning Has Broken
- O you merry
- Come, shepherds.
- Sweeter the bells never ring
- Birthday canon
- Amazing Grace
- Tom Dooley
- Banish misfortune
- World hits on the harmonica: tips for playing
- Answers to the tests
Specs:
- Type: School, Textbook, Course
- Instrument: Harmonica
- For Christmas: no
- Incl. Audio or Video: yes
- Incl. Notes: yes
- Mit Tabulatoren: no
- Theme: Literature, Scores and more