1/23/2024 0 Comments Circle of 5ths for a flat major![]() ![]() “ You’re ruining it for the rest of us harmonica players! You’re giving us a bad name!” The Good News… Have you ever witnessed this? I have, and, sadly, on more than one occasion! It makes me cringe. Instead of sounding like music, it sounds more like a cat in heat! He’s been traumatized by that over-eager harmonica player who hasn’t taken the time to properly learn about keys (and apparently in his excitement has turned his ears off as well!) While he’s wailing up there, eyes closed, imagining that he’s really hitting the note, the rest of us are hearing the painful reality of what’s actually going on. There’s been a few times when I have approached a band leader on a set break at a show to ask if I might be able to sit in on a song on harmonica, when all of a sudden I see a look of dread and terror in his eyes, like he’s a deer caught in the headlights. ![]() That’s one of the great things about this riff – it sounds awesome, and requires no bending! Why Harmonica Players Get a Bad Rap This lesson assumes that you already know how to isolate notes. Any 10-hole diatonic C harmonica will work for this lesson. I’m using a C harmonica, in 2nd position, in the key of G. ![]()
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