Are you forgetting this essential step to becoming a great harmonica player?

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  • Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
  • If you find that you are practicing but not getting better you might be forgetting this essential step to becoming a great harmonica player.
    In this video I will be talking about the 4 stages of practice;
    1. Unconscious Incompetence
    2. Conscious Incompetence
    3. Conscious Competence
    4. Unconscious Competence
    Special thanks to Paul, Edan and John for letting me us their practice clips and for also working so hard on their homework!
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  • @TomlinHarmonica
    @TomlinHarmonica  4 месяца назад

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  • @sierradk
    @sierradk 3 года назад +20

    This is why I like your style. You know how to breakdown learning for us common folks.

  • @heidiirenenyhammer7890
    @heidiirenenyhammer7890 2 года назад +1

    👍i'll do my best "inbetween all things" thank you for motivate me🤗
    Have a wonderful day!

  • @thenoobiebmx
    @thenoobiebmx 3 года назад +13

    I just found this channel last night, my wife is already tired of my harmonica. She’s threatening to hide it from me

  • @nevillefenn2320
    @nevillefenn2320 3 года назад +3

    This is one of the best videos you've done, Tomlin. Not because it's necessarily better than others, but because it showcases your amazing students. As an amateur who loves playing the harmonica, it is truly heartwarming to see other amateurs play. When all you see is professionals playing perfectly, it can be easy to get disheartened. But seeing your students is a breath of fresh air. Well done, Tomlin, and well done to your students!

  • @uncleneal5892
    @uncleneal5892 3 года назад +2

    Funny step 4 skit! I like your saying "practice until you can't get it wrong" !!

  • @mercuryII
    @mercuryII 3 года назад +2

    yeah stage 3 is common for me - manage to scrape through a play along with a backing track then move on to the next thing, very rare to get to stage 4

  • @piotrp5630
    @piotrp5630 3 года назад +5

    There's also whisky. It doesn't make a man sound any better, but it makes him a hell more confident. Works for me.

  • @miarosie
    @miarosie 3 года назад +1

    I always understood these stages as
    1. Unconscious incompetence. You are unaware (unconscious) that you are incompetent (able) ie you play it wrong but are unaware you are doing so.
    2. Conscious incompetence - you are conscious / aware you are doing it wrong.
    3. Conscious competence - you are now aware when you do it correctly
    4. Unconscious competence - you are unaware ( don’t need to focus on it) that you are playing it correctly / well.
    Perfect example of 1) a new violinist not hearing he’s missing a note.
    2) same violinist hearing it’s wrong (slides to correct pitch)
    3) same violinist hearing when he is in key now
    4) same violinist knowing he’ll hit the right note each time

  • @matthewscheidt7754
    @matthewscheidt7754 Год назад

    Nicely done! Great work to sound great!

  • @marybethhempel9101
    @marybethhempel9101 3 года назад +2

    Great video Tomlin! I loved how you demonstrated your own progress through to unconscious competent. Even though I knew about this process, your video really "hit home" for me. Thank you!! You have an awesome school and a great knack for teaching others.

  • @adamb8485
    @adamb8485 3 года назад +2

    Look forward to your content every week!

  • @tallllus
    @tallllus 3 года назад

    Love these videos. Thank you so much.

  • @vladimirantipin306
    @vladimirantipin306 3 года назад +1

    Tomlin, thank you so much for your lessons!

  • @wisama11
    @wisama11 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for this Tomlin!!

  • @kenpoulson
    @kenpoulson 3 года назад +1

    Great Message ! Thanks Tomlin!

  • @bobcharlotte8724
    @bobcharlotte8724 3 года назад

    2:58 show offffff haha.. so awesome.

  • @WoozleEffect
    @WoozleEffect 3 года назад

    The segment videos all cracked me up. Pure gold!

  • @dolfevenberg847
    @dolfevenberg847 3 года назад

    Very enlightening lesson! Well done mate!

  • @ionutaurelian8164
    @ionutaurelian8164 3 года назад +1

    Thank you Tomlin:)..i am proud to be a student in your harmonica school.This video is awesome.thank you again.

  • @paulbowers5205
    @paulbowers5205 3 года назад +1

    Ok I’m inspired! This is a really great video by a really great teacher. Simple principles but really really essential strategy to maximize practice effort.

  • @MaximilianoJ
    @MaximilianoJ 7 месяцев назад

    Tomlin... Thanks a lot man. You are a really great teacher. Unfortunatelly i can't pay any subscription... Gotta have to learn from free friendly youtube. Lol
    But hey! I noticed im on stage 3! And im gonna follow your advice and practice till i get it right or i get kicked of off my house. 😂 Big hug and happy new year my friend. 🤝

  • @decripter37
    @decripter37 3 года назад

    That's the story of my life. Thanks, for this video.

  • @TomlinHarmonica
    @TomlinHarmonica  3 года назад +5

    Thanks for watching! Don’t forget to ‘Subscribe’ and turn on notifications to never miss another Harmonica video. :-)

    • @alexa_0080
      @alexa_0080 3 года назад

      Hey man. I watched a couple of your videos so far, including "top 5 ___" and "what harmonica should you buy" or something like that. My problem is that im new to all of this and im not really sure where to start and what to buy, since im not really interested in blues, but more something like pop rock. I've seen videos where people play harmonica over vocals of pop rock songs, or doing them as a whole. But you never mentioned something like that, or you did but i didn't find it(sorry). My main question is i guess, what type of harmonica is the best for that kind of music? And in what key. Or does the key depend on the key the song is written in? Could you please explain it to me, or point me to a video of yours, or someone else's, or where to look for it?
      (also if anyone else from the comments knows the answer to these questions id be really grateful)

  • @enjoyharmonica
    @enjoyharmonica 3 года назад +2

    Absolutely brilliant video Tomlin, very funny and informative well done 👏👏👏👏👏✅

  • @dennisblanchard5228
    @dennisblanchard5228 3 года назад

    Been playing harp since 73 I love the way you teach I'm at the stage where I want to learn more because my music sounds the same

  • @ivanopaolocci564
    @ivanopaolocci564 3 года назад +1

    Thanks a lot Tomlin. Not just useful (as usual), but very funny as well. Stage 4 reminds me of an old video with Sonny Boy Williamson playing the same tune like this.

  • @jameslewis9343
    @jameslewis9343 3 года назад

    You're a Genius!! And, I sure miss Delacroix every Friday!!

  • @richardj3353
    @richardj3353 3 года назад

    T hanks again, liked the before and after vids .My problem is impatience as it takes a long time to learn a tune properly I wind up with a load of half learned tunes, fairly common problem I guess. So I decided to pick a couple and learn them properly, I'm Getting there slowly, one of them is your vids of "Georgia" thanks again

  • @ZieousZ
    @ZieousZ 3 года назад

    good job

  • @TradIrishHarper
    @TradIrishHarper 3 года назад

    😂 I love the fourth one. The Muggle approach. Awesome video. this can really be applied any instrument

  • @ChrisCarson
    @ChrisCarson 3 года назад

    The subject you are discussing here is a very important one indeed. That not a lot of people understand. Being an expert in a particular subject does not qualify you to be able to teach it. As an example, Dummies authors are always experts in their chosen subject. Often their Dummies books are absolutely impenetrable because of it. Winslow Yerxa with his Harmonica for Dummies book is absolutely impossible for beginners to follow. The exercises he lays out are really easy. As far as he is concerned they are really simple. And, they are... for an expert. But for a beginner they are impossible to follow. And there lies the problem. There's a good reason why Teacher Training Colleges exist. People need to be trained, how to teach. Ben at Bens Harp Club is another. He's an expert in harmonica, but when it comes to teaching others he hasn't got a clue, and stumbles around in the dark. As a consequence he loses most of his students. Me included. If you can tell me you have solved this problem, then I shall be happy to become one of your students.

  • @danielfaller5617
    @danielfaller5617 3 года назад

    I love the thumbnail!

  • @LeeFKoch
    @LeeFKoch Год назад

    Hey, Tomlin, thanks for your very informative and entertaining video. Loved your impersonations of the four levels of competence. Where does this idea come from?
    What you say really vibes with my own expeience: Once I get to that 3rd level of conscious competency, that is frequently where I in the past have left it. But none of my music instructors ever told me to push on. I could play the piece proficiently, which was the goal that was set. The level of unconscious competence makes absolute sense, though. I am in our Church's music ministry, where I play a number of instruments (primarily guitar). Now, we have a wide ranging repertoire, but when playing my favorites, I am definitely at the 4th level.
    I guess that my question to you would be whether it is possible to achieve the 4th level in comping/improv?

  • @Fluxikator
    @Fluxikator 3 года назад

    Nice explanation. Never thought of it that way. But i heard it in a saying from Teachers: "If someone wakes you up at 3am and says do xyz, you have to be able to jump out of bed and do it immediately"
    My son is falling in this pit trap. Were doing a sport and almost in evrey training session i hear: "but i do it already good, i dont need to train that anymore"
    I think a good remainder that youre not at level 4 is: If you have to think about how youre going to do what you want to do. Youre not there yet.

  • @jamesstanley8774
    @jamesstanley8774 3 года назад

    Have lived your approach with trumpet, clarinet and sax since 1965, BUT how do you not drive your nearest and dearest to the wall, especially in lockdown?

  • @danielfaller5617
    @danielfaller5617 3 года назад +2

    3:11 now im having my harmonica for lunch

  • @rumplefish63
    @rumplefish63 3 года назад

    Very funny, but a lot of truth. Stage 3 1/2 for me which is better than i thought i was going to be. I keep doing nearly everything i have ever learned - both rote and improv - all the time. In very small doses in each session and across way too many things (because i get bored, and wouldn't keep up the practice), but i do return over and over again to to the same the things. Though i wouldn't say i'm at the "can't get it wrong" stage.

  • @doordarshisingh
    @doordarshisingh 3 года назад

    👍 👍

  • @donalddavid1262
    @donalddavid1262 3 года назад +1

    Can you play O Canada on diatonic harmonica? One note is hard to play, is not just there.

  • @MrSpanky2001
    @MrSpanky2001 3 года назад

    It would be interesting to know how the brain processes practice and repetition, then to use that "information" to apply to making music.

  • @Candoguy
    @Candoguy 3 года назад

    What is the best harmonica to buy for a beginner in c ? That’s not a arm and leg purchase. Thanks

  • @MegaLynn11
    @MegaLynn11 3 года назад +1

    lmfao... lol thx :P keep jamming and teaching please haha!~

    • @MegaLynn11
      @MegaLynn11 3 года назад

      all of them sound like me right now at my stage. lol.

  • @philasselstine7816
    @philasselstine7816 3 года назад

    So when lerning a song is it better to get the timeing right at same times as lerning the notes or go back after lerning on the notoes. And work on timeing of notes then after u have all tge notes memeryrised

    • @johncalia8598
      @johncalia8598 3 года назад

      you should try to practice with a metranome going in the background at the proper tempo of the tune you are learning and just break down the tune into small groupings of notes from the tune and just focus on executing the notes and timing at the same time and don't rush you're self really try to get each grouping of notes you have pulled from that tune sounding good and in the right tempo before moving to the next grouping of notes and then once you have done that then when you move to the next grouping of notes you will play that part you had just gotten down everytime with that new grouping of notes u just move on to slowly turning those groupings of notes into a song and that will help you memorize that song to were you are going to be able to play it without even thinking about it that's what i was thought and what has worked for me hope that helps !!🙏😎👍🇺🇸🇺🇸

    • @dennisblanchard5228
      @dennisblanchard5228 3 года назад

      Work on both and it will fall into place

  • @MegaLynn11
    @MegaLynn11 3 года назад +1

    on side note could ya do a jam with will wilde and you doin that agian lol.

    • @jimmygray4072
      @jimmygray4072 3 года назад

      are you drunk? or is that your own langauge?

    • @MegaLynn11
      @MegaLynn11 3 года назад

      @@jimmygray4072 oh meant of the time they played together of the vid i saw. it was a great jam.

    • @MegaLynn11
      @MegaLynn11 3 года назад

      idk not many new youbers out there that do harmonica like it was back in the hay day. but when i saw that vid of a new gang jamming together....its like theres hope again lol.

  • @roym9097
    @roym9097 3 года назад

    Not going with the tin sandwich in the mouth much as I'd like to as I fear for the integrity of my teeth and fillings afterwards! Have tried it in the past though :-)

  • @Alkuf100
    @Alkuf100 3 года назад +1

    tldr: its importnat to practise even after you think there is no need to