Classic Chicago Blues Harp #1 Level 2
Complete Blues Harmonica Lesson Series
TYPE DE PRODUIT:
Méthode - manuel
ÉDITEUR:
Mel Bay Publications
Classic Chicago Blues Harp #1 is the second level lesson book in the Harmonica Masterclass Lesson Series. This book starts with more songs, exercises, and rhythm training, then leads you through a variety of bending techniques. You'll also learn many other more advanced techniques used by
Détails
Auteur | David Barrett |
Description Instrument Group | Harmonica |
Instrumentation | Harmonica |
Instrumentation | Harmonica |
Type de produit | Méthode - manuel |
Description Product Type | Recueil + Enregistrement(s) en ligne |
Niveau de difficulté | 0 |
Éditeur | Mel Bay Publications |
Style | Blues |
Année de publication | 2016 |
Nombre de Pages | 80 |
ISBN | 9780786695324 |
Edition Number | 99106M |
N° | MB99106M |
Description
Classic Chicago Blues Harp #1 is the second level lesson book in the Harmonica Masterclass Lesson Series. This book starts with more songs, exercises, and rhythm training, then leads you through a variety of bending techniques. You'll also learn many other more advanced techniques used by professional players, such as shakes, glissandos, breaks, and the different types of throat vibrato. This book will help you learn to use all of these techniques within a musical context. At the end of each chapter, you'll find review questions to help you make sure that you understood the main points covered. The D harmonica is used for most of the material in this book, but harmonicas in keys of A and C are also used. Includes access to online audio.
Song List
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1. A Means to and End
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2. Harmonica Notation
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3. Fast Track Lesson Plan
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4. Getting Familiar with your Harmonica
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5. Harmonica Construction and Pitch Set
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6. Choosing A Harmonica
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7. Holding Your Harmonica
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8. Embouchure
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9. Exercises
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10. Getting Started with Notation
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11. Why Do I Have to Read Notated Rhythms?
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12. Rhythm Training
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13. Swing Eighths
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14. Straight Rhythms
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15. A Musical Foundation for the Soloist