Hey everyone! Sorry for the long break between videos. I've had a minor throat injury that's made recording hard. I'm mostly better though, so we'll get back to weekly videos on the channel. I hope you find this video helpful and I'll see you in the next one.
@@5StringRob No, acid reflux. I have LPR, sometimes I get acid burns on my throat that takes forever to heal and it can affect talking (thankfully not harp this time!).
Thanks for sharing and demo the the 4 strategies of playing the harmonica better by anchoring the starting and ending music note using chord tones (R 3 5 ) or 12 musical notes harmonies to enhance your harmonica playing to another level for a beginner harmonica player.
Jonah, I've been trying to learn to improvise and sound musical on the harp for some time. My regular teacher has helped a lot, and you've hit on many of his lesson points. I really like your domos of both the "right" and "wrong" ways to pick notes. I haven't seen that before. I think you hit this one out of the park. We'll done! And thanks so much for all the teaching you do.
Great, I'm glad it was helpful for you. Improvising is pretty complicated, but if you can figure out some of these basic principles, it gets a lot of easier.
Great video! Really appreciate the examples of landing on chord tones, and scale tones. But how would you "accidentally" hit a dissonant note, like a G#, on C harp? I mean you would have to work at getting that 6 draw bend (well, maybe not you, but I definitely would, lol); it just doesn't seem like a note you would hit noodling along to a backing track.
I do this all the time when jamming live on a song I don't no. The only time it can go a bit off if the song has a has middle eight minor change but most of the time I do just my play and make it sound not too bad.😀
Do you mean the Pentaharp? You can check out my review for that, but the short version is that it takes away everything that makes harmonica fun and compelling to listen to. The bends are not very functional, the notes are in weird places in my opinion, and it's just not very fun to play in comparison to a standard Richter harmonica. Having a little bit of risk is fine as long as you know how to deal with it.
Hey everyone! Sorry for the long break between videos. I've had a minor throat injury that's made recording hard. I'm mostly better though, so we'll get back to weekly videos on the channel. I hope you find this video helpful and I'll see you in the next one.
Glad to hear you're recovering. Not to pry, but was the injury related to harp playing (or singing?)
@@5StringRob No, acid reflux. I have LPR, sometimes I get acid burns on my throat that takes forever to heal and it can affect talking (thankfully not harp this time!).
@@HarmonicaRevolution thumbs up cause you answered me. Not thumbs up cause you have LPR!
All the best. Love and appreciate your videos.
Thanks for sharing and demo the the 4 strategies of playing the harmonica better by anchoring the starting and ending music note using chord tones (R 3 5 ) or 12 musical notes harmonies to enhance your harmonica playing to another level for a beginner harmonica player.
Thank you Jonah, you are a fine teacher!
Jonah, I've been trying to learn to improvise and sound musical on the harp for some time. My regular teacher has helped a lot, and you've hit on many of his lesson points. I really like your domos of both the "right" and "wrong" ways to pick notes. I haven't seen that before. I think you hit this one out of the park. We'll done! And thanks so much for all the teaching you do.
Great, I'm glad it was helpful for you. Improvising is pretty complicated, but if you can figure out some of these basic principles, it gets a lot of easier.
Currently bingeing your great videos Jonah. Many thanks for putting all this stuff out. And get well soon.
Thanks!
TOP Lesson Jonah… Thank YOU my friend❤️🥂
Jonah one of the best videos I’ve seen from you. Hope you feel better and thanks to J.Ricci he turned me on to you.👍
I'm glad it was helpful, and welcome!
Jason is great ✌
Great video! Really appreciate the examples of landing on chord tones, and scale tones. But how would you "accidentally" hit a dissonant note, like a G#, on C harp? I mean you would have to work at getting that 6 draw bend (well, maybe not you, but I definitely would, lol); it just doesn't seem like a note you would hit noodling along to a backing track.
You have to work at it, but in other positions/genres it's more common when you have weirder chords and less friendly note layouts
I do this all the time when jamming live on a song I don't no. The only time it can go a bit off if the song has a has middle eight minor change but most of the time I do just my play and make it sound not too bad.😀
I have heard there are no wrong notes.....it's the next one that may not fit. Makes sense to me. As you say, course corrections are the key!
Why not just get a pentatonic harmonica?
Do you mean the Pentaharp? You can check out my review for that, but the short version is that it takes away everything that makes harmonica fun and compelling to listen to. The bends are not very functional, the notes are in weird places in my opinion, and it's just not very fun to play in comparison to a standard Richter harmonica. Having a little bit of risk is fine as long as you know how to deal with it.