My dad passed away, and I inherited his harmonica. I remember him playing like this but I had learned piano. I had no idea what I was doing with the thing, but I figured RUclips would be a good place to start. And then I found this video and suddenly, the little instrument didn't seem so intimidating. You're an excellent teacher and I'm really happy to have found such a great guide to get me going and help this old harp make music again. Thank you for taking the time to do this.
I’d say he sounds more like a caring professor in a one on one session with his students. Bob Ross capitalized on a Mr. Rogers style which is understandable since he worked for PBS. He seemed to appeal to the little kid inside of all of us. Adam is a genuine American scholar with an easy going style. Very approachable. (and yes Bob could’ve used a little less syrup on his pancakes but here we are). 😄😄
Important parts: 5:00 count and 4draw, 4blow, 3d, 2d 5:26 (think sheep) 6:169:21 (7x4d,4b,3d,2d,chb,chd,chb) 7:40 chord 123B 9:21 back to the beginning and chord thing BlowDrawBlow 10:53 Fat DaffyDuck lips for 123chord 11:03 Here's the riff 11:28 small 2 to DaffyDuck 123, subtly open up 12:27 get ready 13:53 little secret: air around the harp 14:48 true riff -15:52-- bending 4 + start scooping- ??? 16:50 BENDING 19:52 here's the riff (bends) ---4draw 4d bend, 3d, 2d 22:0522:32 --->fantastic Gussow
DUDE the "fat lips" concept unlocked bending for me somehow. I watched your bending video and I didn't get it but when I tried that knowledge plus fat lips it works perfectly now
hey sir i'm paralyzed and lost use of my hands.. i have a rack ( i believe it's called ) to hold it but it is hard for me to get this with no hands. I always loved music and I did play guitar recreationally( nothing special lol ) before I got hurt. I did love playing a lot tho, and ever since I got hurt I have been trying to find my new thing. a new outlet. this seemed like something cool I could really get into, and actually do lol. is there anyway you can make a beginners video on how to use one with no hands ?? i'd be really greatful and appreciatetive for any advice. i've put in countless hours playing the scales and attempting to learn by myself lol. THANK YOU!!
67 Sounds great I’m 54 a little younger...I was just surfing the tube ...I had no idea I was going to buy a harmonica ...when I turned on the iPad ...this guy is very Inspiring 👍😁
Ah, to be 67 again! I'm 74 and I've had a few harmonicas sitting around the house that I never learned to play beyond Moon River. This gives me a way to make the music I've always loved.
Well, I'm just a pup at 66 and I'm hoping you can teach an old errr young dog new tricks! My dad gave me a REALLY REALLY old 20 hole harmonica 50+ years ago that I played with as a kid. I made the mistake a few years of trying to clean it up. The high note reeds were so brittle they fell apart. I wish I had left it alone and kept trying to play it in the shape it was in. At any rate great tutorial!!!!
Adam you are a great teacher and a phenomenal harp player. I started with a Fender Blues Harp in C (not a bad harp) and finally bought a Marine Band. Its been about a year now, same with guitar. I try to split my time between the two. I make an effort to put my time in on both instruments daily. I feel as if my day is not complete if I dont play either of them multiple times daily. I have come a long way and can compose my own riffs with both instruments at this point. To give people a glimmer of hope to keep going even if you feel like you cant get it ....Dont Give Up ! Practice every chance you get and things will eventually start clicking. You might get fed up and just start blowing on it wildly and something you did will catch your ear. Go back and recreate that....keep that little bit of knowledge you just learned, throw the other ba you did away and start incorporating that new sound you made into your playing...just keep playing. I started at 50 years of age playing guitar and harmonica. I play every day. Im over 51 now and can sit in on jam sessions. I have a very long way to go but im making music....MY MUSIC !! Its a beautiful thing and a feeling of accomplishment but you have got to put in the time and effort ! Thanks for all the tips Adam !!
Mr. Gussow, you are not just a fantastic harmonica player, you are an excellent teacher. I play a little bass and a little keyboards. What you did at 11:50 is enough to keep my harmonica in my pocket wherever I go. Thank you so much! Keep em' comin'!
Mr Gassow thank you sir, for taking the time to do this. Most masters won't even waste thier time on the little people. I just ordered my harp. I'm excited to get started. I'll be haunting your website and channel learning all I can. Thanks again.
So I’m in quarantine like everyone else and I decided to learn how to play a instrument and the cheapest and easiest to carry around is a harmonica so here I go
I just purchased a pre war Horner Marine Band A440. Brand New and unopened. It arrives tomorrow. Thanks for suggesting to get it. Actually, I was recently gifted a 14 hole Sydel Chromatic Bandmaster Deluxe. I fooled around with it for a day and fell in love with harmonica I then went to one of your videos and decided to go with the Hohner in C after watching. It makes more sense. Thanks for all the future videos I’ll be learning from. You’re a good teacher.
Wowie. Gussow. I am hooked. You are my harp guru. You are totally animated. Love your fun approach. You’re the guy that’s going to make me a blues pro. I’m still with you.....
Hi Mr. Gussow. I´m David, from Spain. Just bought my first Hohner Blues Harp two ours ago here, in Córdoba, today, 29/03/3023. Now after lunch, I watched again this video, the one which pushed me to do that, and I got it!! I started!! So thank you for the video. We´ll see how far can I get.
I was listening to the Little Walter radio on my pandora and I thought “how does this harmonica thing work” and here it is!! You sound amazing and your teaching is so basic but so easy to understand!!! Well done!! Makes me want to sit next to the camp fire and enjoy that raw, timeless sound!
It's 1:20a.m&I and I don't know where my 6yr old grangaughter but my harp last time she was using it as a toy I watched the whole video wishing I had my hard. Haven't touched it in my years but I'm starting tonight. Well ill talk to you all later im going to ransack my crib until I find it.ill.let u know how it all works out ✌❤👨👩👦👦 (peace,love,&togetherness
Adam, my Mom was a harp player. She taught me how to play when I was about 5. Simple stuff... Some Greek folk music, some American fold music (like "Oh Suzanna"). I had a small amount of musical talent, able to play by ear. I went on to clarinet and saxophone, and lost interest in the harmonica. Then I got the blues bug, and there it was again... The harp. I just bought an E key and a C chromatic. Then, I went looking for a beginner video and stumbled into you. Even though I was able to play your riff pretty well after just hearing your introduction and pausing, I said to myself "I'm not jumping ahead. I'm mentoring off of this guy thru every step." Thank you for being a GREAT instructor. I've subscribed, and I'll be hitting your blues beginner videos daily for quite a while. I'm not moving on to the next video until each video is second nature!
First harmonica lesson I've had lol, watched this video twice over, I can bend and go to the rhythm easily enough although I keep filling myself up with air and are struggling to hit the C hahaha but all in all well impressed with this lesson! Brilliant instructor :) just gotta practice some more an polish it up haha
I found you today and started working my Hohner 20. Worked on the first part over and over until I got it, worked into the second part. Thank you for this. I’m so glad I clicked on this video, sir. Easy to follow instructions. Just what a beginner needs. ✌️❤️
Definitely got me hooked. Just ordered a special 20 to start off with. I’ve been fascinated for years with the sound of the blues harmonica but didn’t think I could learn it by myself. Now videos like this are available it’s so helpful 👍🏻
Play piano, guitar, drums and sing and just picked up the harmonica. This is by far the best tutorial I have ever came across for any instrument. Thank you soooooo much.
Adam, I want to take a moment to thank you for the great content you have put out there for aspiring harmonica players. It takes knowledge, time and effort to produce these videos and I am thankful to have found this one in particular. I am a novice and it put a few key thoughts together for me at the right time. Someone wise once said "when the student is ready; the teacher will come". This lesson presented a worthy goal and astute observations to help a student get there in a logical progression of small steps. I think you have succeeded in hooking me and I hope follow through to eventual mastery of this material. Each time I practice this lick I recognize my progress and it feels good. You are an excellent teacher. I have no musical talent or experience to speak of, so I feel I am being a little presumptuous to offer this insight from today's practice. But I am inspired and grateful and hope this thought is of value to you for your students. I was working on the shuffle rhythm and trying to balance my breathing. Having got used to placing the harmonica somewhat deep in my lips to get single notes, when it came time to play chords they sounded good but expelling a little air was difficult. 1) When I relaxed and eased up on the inward pressure I found a sweet spot where a little air escaped of its own accord. 2) When it escaped I could detect the air blowing on the back of my hand. 3) If I wet the back of my hand between my thumb and forefinger, it was even easier to detect. You have forgotten more about harmonica than I am likely to ever know. I offer this thought in humble gratitude because I discern a thoughtful teacher looking for useful explanatory nuggets to convey to his students. In my limited awareness of what's out there I have seen other references to the need for balanced breathing. but not quite this detail. If this is old news to everyone please forgive an enthusiastic beginner. Hope this helps others on their harmonica journey.
Thanks, Robert, for all those thoughts. You're 100% right about allowing a little air to escape on its own accord. I haven't watched this video in a while, but I'm surprised that I don't share that tip here, since it's something that I almost always share when I'm helping harp players improve their playing. In this recent beginners video, for example, I share that trick at the 11:44 point: ruclips.net/video/ki2-tcsELus/видео.html
@@gussowsclassicbluesharmoni2726 You absolutely did share the point about the need to release some air on the blow and demonstrated. Sorry if I didn't state that clearly. I didn't realize it could happen so easily if I relaxed more. Or maybe stated differently I didn't realize how tense I was while trying to learn to play. The only very minor new point was that when I did ease up a bit I discovered I could feel the air escaping naturally on the back of my hand; especially if I wet it. Not a big thing, I was just excited in the learning process and wanted to give some feedback. Your stuff is all great but this video fit my needs exactly at the right time with a huge amount of valuable tips. Thank you so much!
WOW!! Who knew breathing could be so hard LOL. Today is my 56th birthday (Yay), and my husband bought me a Hohner blues harp in C. It was on my amazon wish list ;) By 11.10 on this video, I can get the first 6 draw notes and the first blow note spot on and then I lose it when I move further down. Getting that one clear note is really difficult, but hey, today is my first day :D
That was you on that park bench? Pardon my language, please. I was on my way to the music store to buy a harmonica and chill went up my spine as I passed your bench. Hahaha
I did it once behind the IBM building in Atlanta. Homeless guy walked up was listening. Next thing I knew a cop came and ran us off. The man cant even let you play a little music!
Oh, Man, Adam. My C harp arrived today and I just took my first lesson. This lesson! I've been watching you for a couple of weeks, and you've inspired me. -- as I bet you have many others. Thank you. I'm your padawan from 3,000 miles away. Thank you.
Adam....I've followed you since the days with Satan in the streets of NYC...and now I pick up a harp at age 69 to start to play. Patience. Detail. Articulation...both verbal and musical. There's no one better teaching than you.
God bless you my man! I had thrown 3 differential harmonicas out the window because they didn't have the blues sound. .. I was ready to throw away the hohner blues too until I saw your video... the way you put your lips daffy duck helped me and now I have a nice blues sound, thank you
Class act! Thank you. My new harmonica (far too fancy, I'm scared of taking it out of the box! Serves me right! Has two lines of notes instead of one, can't even remember what it's called!) so thinking of starting over and getting a Marine Band Hohner in C. Then I see there's a Deluxe version, oh no! So, for once in my life I'm going to reign myself in and do as I'm told and start slowly, simply so I can at least take it out of the box without feeling stupid. I had a harmonica when I was a kid. I taught myself to play it and remembr I could play a Seekers song (yes, I'm that old!) called A World Of Our Own. I think I played it okay though I didn't know what I was doing. No idea what key the harmonica was in. I'm wittering on now. But love these lessons. Maybe I'll be able to play it again (I don't much care for that song now). I was going to try and start with Jez Hellard The Miners' Picket Song but then again.....! Ha!! I just need to start!!!!!
Thank you so so much! Bought my harmonica over 20 years ago (before youtube obviously!) and it's been stuck in a drawer ever since. Re-discovered it as we're packing to move house, and thought let's try and learn it! Discovered you, and wow! Learnt so much just from this fantastic first video! My wife is now packing on her own.......
I thought that I was way passed this level, But then saw things in the finesse on the bend notes, and realised that I have a lot to learn. but so nice to be able to keep up and do 95% of the lesson, the real best is that last 5% But thanks for saying it's a beginners absolutely beginners intermediates go away. I can draw all notes, blow bend all notes, even over blow so thought I was pritty good, But this easy Riff so easy, but to really do it perfect every time is a difrent story. Fantastic lesson, and still learnt so much. Blessings to you Gussow, so informative on so many levels.....
I have a toy harmonica with too many notes missing, but I could still play along with you. I am getting a real instrument very soon. Because of this sudden interest, I picked up the toy which was never played due to the lack of notes, just to get a feel for playing before the real one arrives. Thanks for a great video, which is not too long for me. I'm advanced on the piano, but a total newbie on the harmonica.
New subscriber here. Found this little thing in my closet. I thought try to learn , while locked up at home for covid stuff. Got hooked with this amazing lesson. My wife now says "i didn't know you play harmonica" :) I'm now addicted.
Boy did I start at the right time! Just got my first harmonica, a Hohner Crossover, yesterday on your recommendation. Thanks for these videos! Really want to get down that awesome bend sound!
Wow - Mr. Gussow - you're really good! Yes, I am definitely a "rock-bottom, starting from scratch, raw beginner", so this video was very helpful! This gave me some great things to work on - even just what you shared here I can practice for quite a long time (because it's pretty rough now!)
I understand music theory well grew up here in Nashville I play a plarithera of instruments but this guy has broken playing the pocket saxophone down to a science as well as pleasant to watch I could not have kept my confidence in the harp without your words and wisdom sir thank you for taken the time to show us anything at all
Wow! Great instructor! No BS just sincere explanations on what's behind the curtain and straight forward examples on how you can do it. At 60yo I started on my path to bluesville harping away but after 5yrs into it I got lost in all the complexity and mostly my seemly slow progress I just lost my vision of ever performing publicly or even for friends! So I stopped to breathe ...now almost 80yo (15 years later) I recently caught a live guitar/harp jam session and was deeply moved and inspired by that soulful harp "sound" and I said "Yeah Baby, I'm ready to dive back into that deep rich "tone" with a grove again!" So I'm an early bird @ 5AM with black coffee, scales, bending exercises to warm up and then some 1st position melodies that sound so sweet, switching to cross-harp working riffs integrated with chords like "Shortnin Bread" similar to this above lesson! The time absolutely flies before several hours harp madness/FUN sadly end and time for chores! I'm not quitting this time until I can do an "open-mic" gig without dying of the fear & embarcement "Thinking OMG what do I do now?" Worried someone will shout "Please STOP!!" Actually that's the "trick" with music don't stop just keep it going and most folks won't notice or even care that you missed the half step bend on your 3-draw! 🤫 So THANK YOU Adam! ...on demystifying this remarkable instrument and encouraging us to stick with our musical journeys. 😎
I received a fender Blues Harmonica for Christmas and I watched this man Adam in what a brilliant teacher what he was showing me by the end of the video I was playing what he was playing and it's the first time I ever played I'm looking forward four lessons 2 3 4 and 5
Hey Micky - just so that you know mate: we all struggle. I'll have been playing for two years next month - January 2018 - and I've had many moments of frustration and anger, at not being able to do the things, or play the notes that I believe that I should be able to play. More practice is needed and then more practice still; keep at it mate, it does get easier. :-)
inherited a super complicated harmonica from my dad. tired to play before youtube. you inspired me and I just bought a hohner marine band! I will be back!
I really appreciate your lessons and your patience to explain, I have improved a lot on my harp since I subscribed in your channel, Thank you! you are "THE" Harp man!
I decided to learn how to play about 15 minutes ago. My 4 year old came in and liked your video after watching for about 3 minutes. He learning with me which is awesome! Thank you!
Thank you sooo much. I'm 45 and started playing drums 6 months ago. Got a harp for Christmas. It's nice to be my own Metrodome. In it to win. Total dedication
Great job Adam in your video. After being a professional classical trumpet player, found my 16 hole harmonica with no numbers, clicked on your video & understood everything in great detail. First time that I have "tongued" while drawing in instead of always blowing out. I'm no Tommy Rielly but appreciate your efforts and really learned much. Thanks.
I am a 70 year old woman who sings, plays bass guitar, and really shocked everyone when i started playing harmonica. I can hold my own, but really want to play blues,,which i have not mastered YET. Thank you for the lessons!!!!
nobody is worried about how long the video is, keep em coming I'm glad I found your channel your a great inspiration and teacher, wish you was in California to teach
Seen this for the first time last year and was in awe of this mans talent. Came back after watching Mr. Satan & Adam on Netflix and low and behold, Adam here is one of the worlds best Blues Haromica Players! PS: the Documentary is something else! Give me all the music by these two legends.
Dude, seriously, this is too much. It's like you've been badly beaten with the Talent Stick. Take that - Rhythm, and that - Blues, and that Soul, and that Improv. No Man, we are not done - smack - Creativity, boom - Communication Skills, bam - Personality, Humor, Charisma. Sitting on a Park Bench, playing a gig, creating videos, teaching (reaching) video students - WoW. Impressive....I'm inspired - on many levels. If only that Talent Stick were available....I would try to get at least a tap......
The talent stick is available to everyone. Talent is nothing more than failing at something over and over until you are good at it. The people with the most talent at a thing are also the people who have failed at that thing the most and just kept at it.
About 15 years ago I bought a lesson book with an audio CD (there was a time before RUclips!) along with a C Marine Band and tried to pick up playing the harmonica. Needless to say I did not get very far and abandoned a bit frustrated, thinking it wasn't for me. After this holiday season where music was played and song were sang with family and friends for very memorable moments, I though it would have been nice if I could have join the family band with an harmonica, and thought about giving it another try. I thought ''let's see what I can find on RUclips'' and stumbled on your video. After a few minutes of watching and listening, my hand reached out to open my desk bottom drawer where I thought my Marine Band might still be. Sure enough it was there among various old junk. In 20 minutes I was playing you riff Gussow. Thanks for the video. Now I'm hooked and know I can do this. Thanks for your down to earth approach.
I had to keep stopping this video and backing up due to emails andphone calls going off, but then I went back and would replay those parts to ensure i was totally focused on learning. Looking forward to me getting it down and you explained it where it makes me belleive I can. Country music is the genre I mainly listen to, wish there would be more tutorial videos I could learn from as well.
I started at 11 am watching this video. I had my sons "first act" harmonica in my hand. By 2pm when i started this video for the 4th time ish, i was able to follow along (slowly) with your ending lick in completion. I'm thrilled! That an instrument! I'll be taking this to work every day
It's very interesting the way you can play an instrument and then the way you can express yourself with one. The expression is often beautifully subtle. In this case the expressive bends etc done withe the shape of your jaw, position of tongue and where your throat is. Because of the way you film, in particular the way you can show us with your hand barely holding the harmonica, we can see all the behind the scenes jaw and face movements often covered by a player playing. I'm impressed. And subscribed. Now all I need is someone to show me how you actually bow a violin nicely.
i am so happy to find your lessons Adam, tried learning 25 years ago & didnt get Anywhere, Now im Thrilled to start learning from You , for 2 weeks now , i absolutely Love the Blues & want to get Good playing this Amazing instrument with your videos, THANK YOU ADAM !!!!!!!!!!!
I have been a musician for 14 years, and prefer the extreme "beginner-ness" of this video. This guy kicks ass.
My dad passed away, and I inherited his harmonica. I remember him playing like this but I had learned piano. I had no idea what I was doing with the thing, but I figured RUclips would be a good place to start. And then I found this video and suddenly, the little instrument didn't seem so intimidating. You're an excellent teacher and I'm really happy to have found such a great guide to get me going and help this old harp make music again.
Thank you for taking the time to do this.
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Sorry for your loss man.
Great way to remember your father
I 100% wholeheartedly trust this guy with everything he says. It’s just his very Bob Ross-esque vibes.
This guy legit made me buy a harmonica, last time I had a harmonica was a dollar store kids toy. This time around I wanna play like this
TheGunNut22 you got it bro
Yup not doud!
Trust?!!? It's a bloody harmonica!
He's not asking you to jump without a safety net.
I’d say he sounds more like a caring professor in a one on one session with his students. Bob Ross capitalized on a Mr. Rogers style which is understandable since he worked for PBS. He seemed to appeal to the little kid inside of all of us. Adam is a genuine American scholar with an easy going style. Very approachable. (and yes Bob could’ve used a little less syrup on his pancakes but here we are). 😄😄
Its 3:30 am and i don't own a harmonica. Watched the whole thing.
Edit: Its a few months later and I have arrived back here with a harmonica
Glad i clicked on the time..thing xD made my day
so funny hahahaha uuuuuuhhhh put the harp in
Hahaha
same
Haha, 3:33 AM here and the same.
I drive a tractor trailer all night. You're what keeps me alive and keeps me alert. Thank you.
Don't harp and drive buddy
Hey Rusty, thats how I learned while driving my truck also. Should check out Ronnie Shellist also. Him and Adam are good friends. Both great players
@@jimhines5703 harmonica stands exists for a reason
I’ve been messing around with this harmonica for days. But when he said make fat lips, it was like my whole world shattered. Game changer!
Haven't a clue how I ended up on this page but I'm ordering a harmonica today. What a brilliant teacher!
mixinmagic hey, just wondering what brand/model did you end up going with?
@@jasonf1549 Just bought a couple of cheap ones off an 'internet auction site.' One failed after a few weeks.
Lee oskar harmonicas are nice. I think theyre undestructable
Important parts:
5:00 count and 4draw, 4blow, 3d, 2d 5:26 (think sheep)
6:16 9:21 (7x4d,4b,3d,2d,chb,chd,chb)
7:40 chord 123B
9:21 back to the beginning and chord thing BlowDrawBlow
10:53 Fat DaffyDuck lips for 123chord
11:03 Here's the riff
11:28 small 2 to DaffyDuck 123, subtly open up
12:27 get ready
13:53 little secret: air around the harp
14:48 true riff
-15:52-- bending 4 + start scooping- ???
16:50 BENDING
19:52 here's the riff (bends) ---4draw 4d bend, 3d, 2d
22:05 22:32
--->fantastic Gussow
thanks so much
Thanks for this :-)
Thanks this really helped me to learn how to play it
thanks, that would be great for subtitles
Thanks Chief
Dude.. you’re quite an incredible teacher.. I like that you’re genuinely keen to pass on your knowledge
I totally agree.
Yeah - it's so rare, particularly among harp players. His foundations are so strong.
DUDE the "fat lips" concept unlocked bending for me somehow. I watched your bending video and I didn't get it but when I tried that knowledge plus fat lips it works perfectly now
Adam
Thank you so much.
I just finished watching Satan & Adam.
You had a special thing with him,life is an amazing thing.
Thank you for making this.
hey sir i'm paralyzed and lost use of my hands.. i have a rack ( i believe it's called ) to hold it but it is hard for me to get this with no hands. I always loved music and I did play guitar recreationally( nothing special lol ) before I got hurt. I did love playing a lot tho, and ever since I got hurt I have been trying to find my new thing. a new outlet. this seemed like something cool I could really get into, and actually do lol. is there anyway you can make a beginners video on how to use one with no hands ?? i'd be really greatful and appreciatetive for any advice. i've put in countless hours playing the scales and attempting to learn by myself lol.
THANK YOU!!
I would assume if you got one of those Riggs guitar players use to hold their harps while they play you woupd he able to with no issue.
Adjust the rack so it sits tight against you. Adjust your the shape of your mouth as you move left and right across the harp. Watch Bob Dylan videos
Thank you! Very inspiring. I’m 67 and I just bought my first harmonica 🤩
67 Sounds great I’m 54 a little younger...I was just surfing the tube ...I had no idea I was going to buy a harmonica ...when I turned on the iPad ...this guy is very Inspiring 👍😁
Ah, to be 67 again! I'm 74 and I've had a few harmonicas sitting around the house that I never learned to play beyond Moon River. This gives me a way to make the music I've always loved.
There is no problem about that Sir. Music is for everyone regardless of age provided he is not deaf.
Well, I'm just a pup at 66 and I'm hoping you can teach an old errr young dog new tricks! My dad gave me a REALLY REALLY old 20 hole harmonica 50+ years ago that I played with as a kid. I made the mistake a few years of trying to clean it up. The high note reeds were so brittle they fell apart. I wish I had left it alone and kept trying to play it in the shape it was in. At any rate great tutorial!!!!
Where are you from?
I hope you will go on with harmonica:))
Adam you are a great teacher and a phenomenal harp player. I started with a Fender Blues Harp in C (not a bad harp) and finally bought a Marine Band. Its been about a year now, same with guitar. I try to split my time between the two. I make an effort to put my time in on both instruments daily. I feel as if my day is not complete if I dont play either of them multiple times daily. I have come a long way and can compose my own riffs with both instruments at this point. To give people a glimmer of hope to keep going even if you feel like you cant get it ....Dont Give Up ! Practice every chance you get and things will eventually start clicking. You might get fed up and just start blowing on it wildly and something you did will catch your ear. Go back and recreate that....keep that little bit of knowledge you just learned, throw the other ba you did away and start incorporating that new sound you made into your playing...just keep playing. I started at 50 years of age playing guitar and harmonica. I play every day. Im over 51 now and can sit in on jam sessions. I have a very long way to go but im making music....MY MUSIC !! Its a beautiful thing and a feeling of accomplishment but you have got to put in the time and effort ! Thanks for all the tips Adam !!
Great comment mate! It's not an easy road learning a musical instrument.
Mr. Gussow, you are not just a fantastic harmonica player, you are an excellent teacher. I play a little bass and a little keyboards. What you did at 11:50 is enough to keep my harmonica in my pocket wherever I go. Thank you so much! Keep em' comin'!
Mr Gassow thank you sir, for taking the time to do this. Most masters won't even waste thier time on the little people. I just ordered my harp. I'm excited to get started. I'll be haunting your website and channel learning all I can. Thanks again.
Did u get there?
So I’m in quarantine like everyone else and I decided to learn how to play a instrument and the cheapest and easiest to carry around is a harmonica so here I go
Water Boy some quarantine blues. I feel it brother
Same
Water Boy buddy I’ve been playing guitar for 3 years bout time I lean the harmonica hope you get this down
me too.....what a lesson...I managed to nail it....happy quaratine...kendra kent england
I broke out the old guitar one week in but I just found the harmonica I bought years ago. feel you
I just purchased a pre war Horner Marine Band A440. Brand New and unopened. It arrives tomorrow. Thanks for suggesting to get it. Actually, I was recently gifted a 14 hole Sydel Chromatic Bandmaster Deluxe. I fooled around with it for a day and fell in love with harmonica I then went to one of your videos and decided to go with the Hohner in C after watching. It makes more sense. Thanks for all the future videos I’ll be learning from. You’re a good teacher.
Wowie. Gussow. I am hooked. You are my harp guru. You are totally animated. Love your fun approach. You’re the guy that’s going to make me a blues pro. I’m still with you.....
Hi Mr. Gussow. I´m David, from Spain. Just bought my first Hohner Blues Harp two ours ago here, in Córdoba, today, 29/03/3023. Now after lunch, I watched again this video, the one which pushed me to do that, and I got it!! I started!!
So thank you for the video. We´ll see how far can I get.
I was listening to the Little Walter radio on my pandora and I thought “how does this harmonica thing work” and here it is!! You sound amazing and your teaching is so basic but so easy to understand!!! Well done!! Makes me want to sit next to the camp fire and enjoy that raw, timeless sound!
It's 1:20a.m&I and I don't know where my 6yr old grangaughter but my harp last time she was using it as a toy I watched the whole video wishing I had my hard. Haven't touched it in my years but I'm starting tonight. Well ill talk to you all later im going to ransack my crib until I find it.ill.let u know how it all works out ✌❤👨👩👦👦 (peace,love,&togetherness
Adam, my Mom was a harp player. She taught me how to play when I was about 5. Simple stuff... Some Greek folk music, some American fold music (like "Oh Suzanna"). I had a small amount of musical talent, able to play by ear. I went on to clarinet and saxophone, and lost interest in the harmonica. Then I got the blues bug, and there it was again... The harp.
I just bought an E key and a C chromatic. Then, I went looking for a beginner video and stumbled into you. Even though I was able to play your riff pretty well after just hearing your introduction and pausing, I said to myself "I'm not jumping ahead. I'm mentoring off of this guy thru every step."
Thank you for being a GREAT instructor. I've subscribed, and I'll be hitting your blues beginner videos daily for quite a while. I'm not moving on to the next video until each video is second nature!
First harmonica lesson I've had lol, watched this video twice over, I can bend and go to the rhythm easily enough although I keep filling myself up with air and are struggling to hit the C hahaha but all in all well impressed with this lesson! Brilliant instructor :) just gotta practice some more an polish it up haha
Your page is like a history book .turn back every once in a while and check in thank you Adam
I found you today and started working my Hohner 20. Worked on the first part over and over until I got it, worked into the second part. Thank you for this. I’m so glad I clicked on this video, sir. Easy to follow instructions. Just what a beginner needs.
✌️❤️
Thank you, Gussow. I have been trying to play for years. I'm 62 and learned more today with you than I have in all those years. again Thanks a lot.
Definitely got me hooked. Just ordered a special 20 to start off with.
I’ve been fascinated for years with the sound of the blues harmonica but didn’t think I could learn it by myself.
Now videos like this are available it’s so helpful 👍🏻
How’s it going?
Am kinda playing my way through with jams at the local places etc. ... But still so much to learn from you !!! God bless ya bro!!
Like if you're telling yourself, "one day I'm gonna be somewhere and I'm gonna pull my harmonica out and knock 'em dead".
Nu
@@hakankillgren3793 yes
Yes brother shalom haha
I bought a harmonica on a whim, I’m here, and I’m blown away by this video. Thank you! I’m inspired.
You seem such a kind soul! thank you for teaching me a beautiful way to express myself!
Sir, you would make a fantastic cult leader! I was thoroughly drawn in. Many thanks.
Aha, thank you. Please walk this way, remove your wallet from your back pocket, and extend it to me, open. Thank you!!
@@gussowsclassicbluesharmoni2726 can we get some more slow blues teaching in call and response format don't think you have done that yet??
9 minutes in and i couldnt help but subscribing! such a charisma! thanks for sharing the knowledge in such a joyful way sir!
Play piano, guitar, drums and sing and just picked up the harmonica. This is by far the best tutorial I have ever came across for any instrument. Thank you soooooo much.
Adam, I want to take a moment to thank you for the great content you have put out there for aspiring harmonica players. It takes knowledge, time and effort to produce these videos and I am thankful to have found this one in particular. I am a novice and it put a few key thoughts together for me at the right time. Someone wise once said "when the student is ready; the teacher will come". This lesson presented a worthy goal and astute observations to help a student get there in a logical progression of small steps. I think you have succeeded in hooking me and I hope follow through to eventual mastery of this material. Each time I practice this lick I recognize my progress and it feels good. You are an excellent teacher.
I have no musical talent or experience to speak of, so I feel I am being a little presumptuous to offer this insight from today's practice. But I am inspired and grateful and hope this thought is of value to you for your students. I was working on the shuffle rhythm and trying to balance my breathing. Having got used to placing the harmonica somewhat deep in my lips to get single notes, when it came time to play chords they sounded good but expelling a little air was difficult. 1) When I relaxed and eased up on the inward pressure I found a sweet spot where a little air escaped of its own accord. 2) When it escaped I could detect the air blowing on the back of my hand. 3) If I wet the back of my hand between my thumb and forefinger, it was even easier to detect.
You have forgotten more about harmonica than I am likely to ever know. I offer this thought in humble gratitude because I discern a thoughtful teacher looking for useful explanatory nuggets to convey to his students. In my limited awareness of what's out there I have seen other references to the need for balanced breathing. but not quite this detail. If this is old news to everyone please forgive an enthusiastic beginner. Hope this helps others on their harmonica journey.
Thanks, Robert, for all those thoughts. You're 100% right about allowing a little air to escape on its own accord. I haven't watched this video in a while, but I'm surprised that I don't share that tip here, since it's something that I almost always share when I'm helping harp players improve their playing. In this recent beginners video, for example, I share that trick at the 11:44 point: ruclips.net/video/ki2-tcsELus/видео.html
@@gussowsclassicbluesharmoni2726 You absolutely did share the point about the need to release some air on the blow and demonstrated. Sorry if I didn't state that clearly. I didn't realize it could happen so easily if I relaxed more. Or maybe stated differently I didn't realize how tense I was while trying to learn to play. The only very minor new point was that when I did ease up a bit I discovered I could feel the air escaping naturally on the back of my hand; especially if I wet it. Not a big thing, I was just excited in the learning process and wanted to give some feedback. Your stuff is all great but this video fit my needs exactly at the right time with a huge amount of valuable tips. Thank you so much!
WOW!! Who knew breathing could be so hard LOL. Today is my 56th birthday (Yay), and my husband bought me a Hohner blues harp in C. It was on my amazon wish list ;) By 11.10 on this video, I can get the first 6 draw notes and the first blow note spot on and then I lose it when I move further down. Getting that one clear note is really difficult, but hey, today is my first day :D
I tried that bench test. First guy who stopped asked -"What the f,,, was that ?!"
Ogre Under Bridge lol
same except i wasn't playing a harmonica yet
That was you on that park bench? Pardon my language, please. I was on my way to the music store to buy a harmonica and chill went up my spine as I passed your bench. Hahaha
I did it once behind the IBM building in Atlanta. Homeless guy walked up was listening. Next thing I knew a cop came and ran us off. The man cant even let you play a little music!
This is the best comment I've read so far.
It completely made my entire freaking week.
*_because it's so relatable..._*
Thank you so much!😂💜
I have just ordered my first Harp. I will be an absolute beginner at the age of 59. This will be where I go to School. Subscribed.
Welcome aboard! You're going to have a ball.
@@gussowsclassicbluesharmoni2726 Many thanks
"Mom, I got a harmonica instead of candy again."
"Damnit, Billy, put it in the drawer with the other 5 your brothers brought home."
Oh, Man, Adam. My C harp arrived today and I just took my first lesson. This lesson! I've been watching you for a couple of weeks, and you've inspired me. -- as I bet you have many others. Thank you. I'm your padawan from 3,000 miles away. Thank you.
Glad to have helped!
This was great, 2nd day playing harmonica and could pull off some bends. You have an encouraging style of teaching, good stuff my man.
Adam....I've followed you since the days with Satan in the streets of NYC...and now I pick up a harp at age 69 to start to play. Patience. Detail. Articulation...both verbal and musical. There's no one better teaching than you.
As the writer George Elliot once famously said, It's never too late to be what you might have been.
"Who's David Letterman?"
I just found out what laughing into a harmonica sounds like
God bless you my man! I had thrown 3 differential harmonicas out the window because they didn't have the blues sound. .. I was ready to throw away the hohner blues too until I saw your video... the way you put your lips daffy duck helped me and now I have a nice blues sound, thank you
Class act! Thank you. My new harmonica (far too fancy, I'm scared of taking it out of the box! Serves me right! Has two lines of notes instead of one, can't even remember what it's called!) so thinking of starting over and getting a Marine Band Hohner in C. Then I see there's a Deluxe version, oh no! So, for once in my life I'm going to reign myself in and do as I'm told and start slowly, simply so I can at least take it out of the box without feeling stupid. I had a harmonica when I was a kid. I taught myself to play it and remembr I could play a Seekers song (yes, I'm that old!) called A World Of Our Own. I think I played it okay though I didn't know what I was doing. No idea what key the harmonica was in. I'm wittering on now. But love these lessons. Maybe I'll be able to play it again (I don't much care for that song now). I was going to try and start with Jez Hellard The Miners' Picket Song but then again.....! Ha!! I just need to start!!!!!
Thank you so so much! Bought my harmonica over 20 years ago (before youtube obviously!) and it's been stuck in a drawer ever since. Re-discovered it as we're packing to move house, and thought let's try and learn it! Discovered you, and wow! Learnt so much just from this fantastic first video!
My wife is now packing on her own.......
absolutely not just for beginners. Great for review and focusing on the subtleties of the Shuffle. thank you
I thought that I was way passed this level, But then saw things in the finesse on the bend notes, and realised that I have a lot to learn. but so nice to be able to keep up and do 95% of the lesson, the real best is that last 5% But thanks for saying it's a beginners absolutely beginners intermediates go away. I can draw all notes, blow bend all notes, even over blow so thought I was pritty good, But this easy Riff so easy, but to really do it perfect every time is a difrent story. Fantastic lesson, and still learnt so much. Blessings to you Gussow, so informative on so many levels.....
Excellent teacher and video. Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks for your hard work.
I have a toy harmonica with too many notes missing, but I could still play along with you. I am getting a real instrument very soon. Because of this sudden interest, I picked up the toy which was never played due to the lack of notes, just to get a feel for playing before the real one arrives. Thanks for a great video, which is not too long for me. I'm advanced on the piano, but a total newbie on the harmonica.
I just gotta say, thats how to teach the harmonica. Great video and a great lesson, big thanks from Iceland
New subscriber here. Found this little thing in my closet. I thought try to learn , while locked up at home for covid stuff. Got hooked with this amazing lesson. My wife now says "i didn't know you play harmonica" :) I'm now addicted.
Boy did I start at the right time! Just got my first harmonica, a Hohner Crossover, yesterday on your recommendation. Thanks for these videos! Really want to get down that awesome bend sound!
Wow - Mr. Gussow - you're really good! Yes, I am definitely a "rock-bottom, starting from scratch, raw beginner", so this video was very helpful! This gave me some great things to work on - even just what you shared here I can practice for quite a long time (because it's pretty rough now!)
First time picking up a harmonica! Thank you man, I'm hooked!!
Thank you so much for this! I just bought an 8 dollar harmonica and this made me feel like a pro in 5 minutes! You rock!
Excellent instruction! Funny, clear and inspiring for a beginner like me!
I understand music theory well grew up here in Nashville I play a plarithera of instruments but this guy has broken playing the pocket saxophone down to a science as well as pleasant to watch I could not have kept my confidence in the harp without your words and wisdom sir thank you for taken the time to show us anything at all
This guy's a pretty good teacher. Also: glad to hear it's not just my 2-draw that's wonky.
Wow! Great instructor! No BS just sincere explanations on what's behind the curtain and straight forward examples on how you can do it. At 60yo I started on my path to bluesville harping away but after 5yrs into it I got lost in all the complexity and mostly my seemly slow progress I just lost my vision of ever performing publicly or even for friends! So I stopped to breathe ...now almost 80yo (15 years later) I recently caught a live guitar/harp jam session and was deeply moved and inspired by that soulful harp "sound" and I said "Yeah Baby, I'm ready to dive back into that deep rich "tone" with a grove again!" So I'm an early bird @ 5AM with black coffee, scales, bending exercises to warm up and then some 1st position melodies that sound so sweet, switching to cross-harp working riffs integrated with chords like "Shortnin Bread" similar to this above lesson! The time absolutely flies before several hours harp madness/FUN sadly end and time for chores! I'm not quitting this time until I can do an "open-mic" gig without dying of the fear & embarcement "Thinking OMG what do I do now?" Worried someone will shout "Please STOP!!" Actually that's the "trick" with music don't stop just keep it going and most folks won't notice or even care that you missed the half step bend on your 3-draw! 🤫
So THANK YOU Adam! ...on demystifying this remarkable instrument and encouraging us to stick with our musical journeys. 😎
No park benches, the dock works just as well though. loving the lessons and getting the 2 draw! thnx
I received a fender Blues Harmonica for Christmas and I watched this man Adam in what a brilliant teacher what he was showing me by the end of the video I was playing what he was playing and it's the first time I ever played I'm looking forward four lessons 2 3 4 and 5
Thanks
great video mate thank you ..Davie from newcastle uk please keep it up the great work thanx again
Hey Micky - just so that you know mate: we all struggle. I'll have been playing for two years next month - January 2018 - and I've had many moments of frustration and anger, at not being able to do the things, or play the notes that I believe that I should be able to play. More practice is needed and then more practice still; keep at it mate, it does get easier. :-)
inherited a super complicated harmonica from my dad. tired to play before youtube. you inspired me and I just bought a hohner marine band! I will be back!
I really appreciate your lessons and your patience to explain, I have improved a lot on my harp since I subscribed in your channel, Thank you! you are "THE" Harp man!
Thank you so much! Found this on my 3rd day after buying a harp and i got the riff down! You literally taught me how to bend!!
Great to know that!
Just watched the Satan & Adam documentary, amazing story of two amazing men, keep up the good work Adam and thanks for the great free harp lessons.
I decided to learn how to play about 15 minutes ago. My 4 year old came in and liked your video after watching for about 3 minutes. He learning with me which is awesome! Thank you!
Your like Bob Ross for Harmonica
thought the same thing
You're
@@tobiasschumacher8602 wow
thats exactly what I thought
ROFLMAO! (I have a Bob Ross shirt and am an admin on Adam's forum). Happy little notes. :)
Thank you sooo much. I'm 45 and started playing drums 6 months ago. Got a harp for Christmas. It's nice to be my own Metrodome. In it to win. Total dedication
Tomorrow, I'm buying a harmonica.
u get a harp?
Which one did you buy?
You did? Whitch one u bought
That's it chief
I already have one. I believe it is the best music instrument for apocalypse. Allways fit Your pocket.
Gussow, I already know this stuff. I'm here because it's a real pleasure watching you teach. You're the Bill Nye of the harmonica.
One of the best Thumbnails!
Great job Adam in your video. After being a professional classical trumpet player, found my 16 hole harmonica with no numbers, clicked on your video & understood everything in great detail. First time that I have "tongued" while drawing in instead of always blowing out. I'm no Tommy Rielly but appreciate your efforts and really learned much. Thanks.
This video is absolutely amazing
Because of the Guy 😎😉
I am a 70 year old woman who sings, plays bass guitar, and really shocked everyone when i started playing harmonica. I can hold my own, but really want to play blues,,which i have not mastered YET. Thank you for the lessons!!!!
You're an inspiration to many, I'm sure. Keep young-at-heartness alive!
love your stuff. appreciate it mate.
nobody is worried about how long the video is, keep em coming I'm glad I found your channel your a great inspiration and teacher, wish you was in California to teach
I'm a raw beginner, just got it, and looking for youtubes on how to play. :)
Hey just turned 55...got my first harmonica...and want to thankyou mr village preacher for your time and sharing ...just learned something new...!
You made me laugh when you said that I have my whole life to do it!
Seen this for the first time last year and was in awe of this mans talent.
Came back after watching Mr. Satan & Adam on Netflix and low and behold, Adam here is one of the worlds best Blues Haromica Players!
PS: the Documentary is something else! Give me all the music by these two legends.
I think I can get this ! I impersonate Stevie Nicks but my original stuff is very Bluesy! Thank you for the free first lesson!
Julie C Myers . You could call yourself 'Stevie Licks'!
Love this guy he’s clearly been teaching for ages cos he knows exactly what to say. Great energy.
Dude, seriously, this is too much. It's like you've been badly beaten with the Talent Stick. Take that - Rhythm, and that - Blues, and that Soul, and that Improv. No Man, we are not done - smack - Creativity, boom - Communication Skills, bam - Personality, Humor, Charisma. Sitting on a Park Bench, playing a gig, creating videos, teaching (reaching) video students - WoW. Impressive....I'm inspired - on many levels. If only that Talent Stick were available....I would try to get at least a tap......
The talent stick is available to everyone. Talent is nothing more than failing at something over and over until you are good at it. The people with the most talent at a thing are also the people who have failed at that thing the most and just kept at it.
Nicholas Mousseau that is a legendary comment! 😃
@@khornethegrim8258 You seem to have confused "Talent" For skill. Talent comes naturally. Skill is acquired through practice and training.
Elle What the hell are you ranting about you silly moo?
Haven't seen a better teacher on RUclips, and I've been watching guitar tutorials for a while now
"Well this video's dying on the vine..."
Hah, that cracked me up. Great video, though.
About 15 years ago I bought a lesson book with an audio CD (there was a time before RUclips!) along with a C Marine Band and tried to pick up playing the harmonica. Needless to say I did not get very far and abandoned a bit frustrated, thinking it wasn't for me. After this holiday season where music was played and song were sang with family and friends for very memorable moments, I though it would have been nice if I could have join the family band with an harmonica, and thought about giving it another try. I thought ''let's see what I can find on RUclips'' and stumbled on your video. After a few minutes of watching and listening, my hand reached out to open my desk bottom drawer where I thought my Marine Band might still be. Sure enough it was there among various old junk. In 20 minutes I was playing you riff Gussow. Thanks for the video. Now I'm hooked and know I can do this. Thanks for your down to earth approach.
I did it:))) Thanks for video!
My dog trying to sing it😂😂😂
This was the video that made the change, Ive watched so many on bending and this one finally helped me achieve a starting point. Thanks!
Glad it helped!
Excellent lesson picked up the basics now I just have to clean it up and put some soul into it.
I had to keep stopping this video and backing up due to emails andphone calls going off, but then I went back and would replay those parts to ensure i was totally focused on learning. Looking forward to me getting it down and you explained it where it makes me belleive I can. Country music is the genre I mainly listen to, wish there would be more tutorial videos I could learn from as well.
Corona virus instrument
Imma learn how to play harmonica during quarantine
The Diamond WeeWee Lol same here
the new jail yard.
I started at 11 am watching this video. I had my sons "first act" harmonica in my hand. By 2pm when i started this video for the 4th time ish, i was able to follow along (slowly) with your ending lick in completion. I'm thrilled! That an instrument! I'll be taking this to work every day
Fantastic! That's the best testimonial I've gotten in a long time. Much appreciated!
If my engineer teachers were as cool as this guy my life would be way more interesting
It's very interesting the way you can play an instrument and then the way you can express yourself with one. The expression is often beautifully subtle. In this case the expressive bends etc done withe the shape of your jaw, position of tongue and where your throat is. Because of the way you film, in particular the way you can show us with your hand barely holding the harmonica, we can see all the behind the scenes jaw and face movements often covered by a player playing. I'm impressed. And subscribed.
Now all I need is someone to show me how you actually bow a violin nicely.
Loved the documentary on Netflix.
5 years later and you are still inspiring!
What am I doing here? I own a harmonica and I’m watching this during my math test
PFS PLUS ok
i am so happy to find your lessons Adam, tried learning 25 years ago & didnt get Anywhere, Now im Thrilled to start learning from You , for 2 weeks now , i absolutely Love the Blues & want to get Good playing this Amazing instrument with your videos, THANK YOU ADAM !!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks!