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How to play like a professional… if that professional only knew how to play one note.

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Page 1: Blues Harmonica Presentation

How to play like a professional…

if that professional only knew how to play one note.

Page 2: Blues Harmonica Presentation

Music Theory – For the Rest of Us.The Alphabet of Music.

A, B, C, D, E, F, GEach one of these notes correspond to a

certain amount of vibrations per second. Piano tuners tune piano’s by starting at the

note that vibrates 440 times per second (or 440 Htz) This is called the A 440.

Every ‘so many’ vibrations per second constitutes a whole note.

Page 3: Blues Harmonica Presentation

Harmonizing. For some reason when a note is played with

the note that is three away from it (for instance C and E) it sounds nice. This is called a Harmony.

When you play three harmonizing notes together (for instance C, E, and G) it sounds even nicer. This is called a Major Chord.

There are different ways of making chords – but to our Western ears – this sounds nice.

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The Harmonica. If you look on the side of the harmonica you will

see what ‘Key’ it is in. You all have ‘C’ harmonicas.

This means the notes on the C harmonica are basically arranged so that you can get harmonizing notes out of playing different notes together.

Blow out on the 1-4 holes and you will get the C, E, G, C notes and a C Chord.

If you play a C harmonica in the Key of C – you are playing ‘Straight Harp’.This is what you hear when you hear country

western cliché players play.

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Straight Harp Example.

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Cross Harp Example.When playing blues harmonica we play C

harmonica in the key of G (it’s 5th) to get a ‘bluesy’ sound.Draw (suck) in on the 1-4 holes on your

harmonica and you will get the D, G, B, D (This is the 5, 1, 3, 5 on the G scale and thus a G Chord.

Muddy’s Riff:3B 3D 4B 4D 4B 3D 3B

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Chords and the Train. Use your finger to block off every hole but the

1-4 holes on your harmonica. Use a loose mouth and place the ‘harp’ in the

corner of your mouth.Draw (suck) in on those four notes.

Tap your foot to four beats. You just played the 1 chord in the key of G!

Now blow out and blow on the same four holes.Tap your foot to four beats.

You just played the 4 chord in the key of G (or the C Chord)!

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Make that train whistle!When you are ready draw in on the 4 and 5 holes.

Tap your foot to four beats. You just played the five chord in the key of G (or the D

Chord)!

1-4 Draw (four beats)1-4 Blow (four beats)1-4 Draw1-4 Blow4,5 Draw (Make it whistle for four beats).

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Single notes – tongue blocking. Play the 1-3 blow holes on your harmonica.Use your tongue to block off the 1 and 2 holes. You are now playing a single note.

If you are having trouble: Put the harmonica in your mouth as deeply as you

can. Do not put the harmonica on the edge of your lips.

Don’t be a sissy! Do not clamp your lips tightly on the harmonica.

Loosen those lips – they will not sink ships this time!

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Single Notes – The DEEP pucker. Say ‘Ooooooooooooo’

Get real duck lipped Oooooooo out of it!Play 1-3 blow holes again. Slowly pinch in the outside of your lips like your

saying Oooooo and get a single note.

Once you have it – play the four blow – then the four draw. Wail that four draw for four beats then blow on the

four for four beats. You are playing the blues!