Nat's been my favorite artist since sixth grade. I love this performance of one of the songs that made me a fan of his. Very very well done and soooo easy to listen to.
Yo no le ponia atencion a las harmonicas, escuche esta cancion y me compre una harmonica barata, para empesar a practicar y haora compre mi "Pro Harp" una de las harmonicas que me gusto mucho al escucharla. Y asi fue como la harmonica me empezo a gustar. Un saludo cordial a todos los de habla hispana, si es que alguno lee esto.
Well done great interpretation. How did you get that note at 2:39 ?? BTW This sounds even better on a paddy Richter tuned harp (no bending needed for note A on draw 3 as A is tuned on blow reed 3 instead of blow reed 3 being another G, hence a clean note, no weird bending noise). Try out that modified tuning, its awesome for ballads like this.
Thanks! That note on a richer harmonica is an overblow on hole 5. This is achieved by trying to do the blow bend technique available on holes 7 to 10, but on hole 5. Hole 5 won't let this happen, but if you get it right (and it took me a while to get it) the hole 5 blow reed chokes and stops sounding and the draw 5 reed miraculously produces a note a semitone higher than the normal inhale draw note! Amazing what the harmonica can do. I've played a lifetime on Richter harps without knowing about Paddy Richter, but a while ago I retuned a couple of old harps to this tuning to give it a go.
@@GreyOwl-Harmonica I can't reach that note. Bending notes (over blows) is still too much of a challenge for me. Maybe a few more years of wood shedding muscle memory. So frustrating! Grrr! So currently I'll just have to fudge that bit. Tune still works though without it. 😅
Nat's been my favorite artist since sixth grade. I love this performance of one of the songs that made me a fan of his. Very very well done and soooo easy to listen to.
Yo no le ponia atencion a las harmonicas, escuche esta cancion y me compre una harmonica barata, para empesar a practicar y haora compre mi "Pro Harp" una de las harmonicas que me gusto mucho al escucharla.
Y asi fue como la harmonica me empezo a gustar.
Un saludo cordial a todos los de habla hispana, si es que alguno lee esto.
Absolutely Awesome...
Well done great interpretation. How did you get that note at 2:39 ?? BTW This sounds even better on a paddy Richter tuned harp (no bending needed for note A on draw 3 as A is tuned on blow reed 3 instead of blow reed 3 being another G, hence a clean note, no weird bending noise). Try out that modified tuning, its awesome for ballads like this.
Thanks! That note on a richer harmonica is an overblow on hole 5. This is achieved by trying to do the blow bend technique available on holes 7 to 10, but on hole 5.
Hole 5 won't let this happen, but if you get it right (and it took me a while to get it) the hole 5 blow reed chokes and stops sounding and the draw 5 reed miraculously produces a note a semitone higher than the normal inhale draw note! Amazing what the harmonica can do. I've played a lifetime on Richter harps without knowing about Paddy Richter, but a while ago I retuned a couple of old harps to this tuning to give it a go.
@@GreyOwl-Harmonica I can't reach that note. Bending notes (over blows) is still too much of a challenge for me. Maybe a few more years of wood shedding muscle memory. So frustrating! Grrr! So currently I'll just have to fudge that bit. Tune still works though without it. 😅
I remember the grrr stage pretty well! Good luck with it.
Wow, very nice played! Congratulation Kieron.
Greetings, Roli
Great playing, great tune, great bloke ! ;-)
Thanks a lot for this nice moment.
Steph.
Beautifully well played,
John.
very nice.
I'm truly taken, dam.......
Lucky who you fall in love for!...
:-)))
tastyyyyyyy
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