The Most Overlooked Position | Blues and Country Music | Howard Levy Diatonic Harmonica

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  • Опубликовано: 4 июл 2024
  • Why don’t most harmonica players know how great 12th position is for playing blues and country music? The overlooked key of 5 draw (F on a C harp) is FULL of sweet-sounding bends and licks- a real winner! If you haven’t tried it, this video will start you off on the right foot.
    The harmonicas I use in this video:
    (For demonstrating Just Intonation: Herring Master Blues in C)
    Hohner Golden Melody in C
    Hohner Crossover in C, customized by Joe Filisko
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    0:28 Introducing positions
    1:14 Why didn’t people play in F?
    3:02 Why do I like playing in 12th?
    4:41 How to play Blues with no OB/OD
    8:11 Slow Blues in F
    9:38 How to play Blues with OB/OD
    11:21 Slow Blues in F
    12:47 How to play Country Music
    14:40 Country Tune in F
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Комментарии • 70

  • @FilipJersMusic
    @FilipJersMusic Год назад +37

    Everytime I hear you play and talk about music, I pick up a harmonica and start playing. Thanks! 😀

    • @dennisferrell3662
      @dennisferrell3662 Год назад +7

      Filip, I feel the same every time I listen to you play as well.

    • @gregoryporch8395
      @gregoryporch8395 4 месяца назад

      I didn't think 6th Position was possible until watching Filip Jers

  • @gregcox9205
    @gregcox9205 Год назад +6

    I think this guy has insight into the harmonica that is leagues beyond all others!

  • @abaddonbolero9605
    @abaddonbolero9605 8 месяцев назад +4

    This man has such a commanding GRASP of the whole enchilada,,,it's BEYOND Amazing, But Howard I just Love the way you incorporate and relate the playing styles of the guitar Giants we grew Up with........just.....So Good...... You're like a Blues (and it doesn't stop There) Encyclopedia....and FUNKY Too! Thank you.

  • @p1nesap
    @p1nesap Год назад +5

    Finally I get how positions are named, thanks!

  • @tilltheisen7258
    @tilltheisen7258 Год назад +6

    I don‘t know why , but his 12th Position Videos hold a Special Place in my Heart. Thank you sir!

  • @bobstannard8551
    @bobstannard8551 Год назад +4

    I never ceased to be amazed at not only your playing, but your knowledge of this instrument. Just beautiful

  • @cpjuliansp
    @cpjuliansp 3 месяца назад

    I won't be able to play anymore... my jaw is on the floor!

  • @gabrieln3613
    @gabrieln3613 Год назад +7

    I have played harmonica 48 years and was able to play full-time by age 20. I generally, as most do, play mostly in 2nd, 3rd, 1st position and some Chromatic. I started out in Bluegrass and was full-time in country music, listening to these country licks in 12 th position is mind-bending...in a good way, thanks Howard! I had a Swing Dance band for 10 years and we covered many Jazz Standards too.....I "discovered" 12th position when working out what harp to play on a Billie Holiday song "Day in Day Out" that is actually in key of F so, yes a "C" harp- either Chromatic or Diatonic works and I alternate depending on the day.
    Anyway, the song is structured as three 16 bar sections and then an 8 bar tag section on the end. The first 8 bars each time are the same, then the second 8 bars have a slight variation mostly in chord voicings but distinct. Then comes the final 8 bars. The chords are beautiful and I discovered everything laid out really naturally in 12 th position (I do not play overblows) even though the song is very "Jazzy" sounding and it really swings as well.
    I can only imagine with Howard's overblow techniques and music theory background how he could really FLY over that song in 12 th position. Worth looking up, Billie Holiday's lyrics on it also are very cool.

  • @lukasholly4453
    @lukasholly4453 Год назад +7

    Well, it isn' surprising at all, that 12th position is suitable for playing blues. Relative minor to F is D minor. And that is the 3rd position on C harmonica. So when you play blues in d minor or F major, you can use the d minor pentatonic scale in 3rd position. I like the addition of OD and OB to this position, and its use in country music. Anyway, excellent video as always. Thank you Mr. Levy.

  • @pierrepineau5988
    @pierrepineau5988 4 месяца назад

    The 12th position has much in common with the third position because the D minor pentatonic (Third position on a C harp) is actually the F major pentatonic in 12th position. And the blues scale in third position is another blues scale (a jazzy one) in 12th position, as the b5 in third position is the minor third in 12th position.

  • @funwithmadness
    @funwithmadness Год назад +5

    Great video... Howard chilling on his couch, nerding out on harp talk with a couple of Grammy awards behind him on the mantle. :D

  • @graemethorne4540
    @graemethorne4540 3 месяца назад

    You Sir are so inspiring thankyou.

  • @marcelo_luz
    @marcelo_luz 4 месяца назад +1

    Amazing!

  • @janpeters-jansongsproducti1010
    @janpeters-jansongsproducti1010 Год назад +2

    Yes thank you Howard!

  • @jayjay1598
    @jayjay1598 10 месяцев назад +1

    Truly enlightening and inspiring. Many thanks!

  • @rayGale
    @rayGale Год назад

    Yeah, Howard I love the 12 position for a lot of major tunes. It just sets up so well that major scale with all those beautiful bends

  • @pierrepineau5988
    @pierrepineau5988 4 месяца назад

    Carlos del junco has some tunes played in 12th position.

  • @mattmc2492
    @mattmc2492 Год назад +1

    Thanks so much for posting this, It’ll start to sink in in after a few watches. So much scope on a diatonic!

  • @RosarioDiRubbo
    @RosarioDiRubbo Год назад +1

    You are terrific Sir! I love so much your style and your video's!

  • @hamonick
    @hamonick Год назад

    Just watched this video and I decided to pick up my diatonic harps

  • @MrSupersidewinder
    @MrSupersidewinder Год назад

    So many things covered in such a short time... BRAVO🎉😮

  • @michaelkral
    @michaelkral Год назад

    Awesome really 🙏

  • @willgalison
    @willgalison Год назад

    wonderful explanation as always!

  • @seadogbob
    @seadogbob Год назад

    Thanks Howard

  • @J.M.Stigner
    @J.M.Stigner Год назад

    So good, cheers Howard

  • @TheTrumpetSoul
    @TheTrumpetSoul Год назад

    You're great as you have plenty of ideas, knowledge and applications.

  • @LongBeachHuntington
    @LongBeachHuntington Год назад

    Thanks! Happy New Year!🤯

  • @BlackSheepTruthMedia
    @BlackSheepTruthMedia Год назад

    so great of a lesson thank you brother

  • @baobazz_harmonica
    @baobazz_harmonica Год назад

    Awesome video ! A lot of instructions and ideas !

  • @charliebarath6409
    @charliebarath6409 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you, Howard! 🎶🙃

  • @chrishumphries1516
    @chrishumphries1516 Год назад +1

    Many thanks for posting this Howard!!

  • @jeffmason
    @jeffmason Год назад

    Great video 👍

  • @levargas3675
    @levargas3675 Год назад

    Amazing lesson!. Thanks for this video.

  • @Bluewaterboy
    @Bluewaterboy Год назад

    Thank you for this video! So much great information!

  • @JCroozy
    @JCroozy Год назад +1

    Only 6600 subs? OMG you are a legend!

  • @James-hs3tu
    @James-hs3tu Год назад

    Learn from this video. Amazing!!!!!!!!

  • @donaldneumeyer4423
    @donaldneumeyer4423 Год назад +1

    Phenomenal Howard!

  • @robertvavra414
    @robertvavra414 Год назад

    Thanks for the review of Just intonation!

  • @irish_failed_guitarist
    @irish_failed_guitarist Год назад

    That blues was so cool

  • @TheHarmonicaBarge
    @TheHarmonicaBarge Год назад

    amazing, thanks! I have so much to learn..

  • @Wurstkiste
    @Wurstkiste Год назад

    So gratefull to you for all your Videos of experience and knowledge you bring up tu us. Masterclass!

  • @detharp
    @detharp Год назад

    11th pos teaching appreciated too. thnx & a healty new year

  • @caminhosharmonicos3444
    @caminhosharmonicos3444 Год назад

    Show 👏👏👏👏

  • @potwms99
    @potwms99 Год назад

    Great stuff. This channel deserves way more subscribers. Thanks for your masterful teaching. Peace.

  • @CurtisMcLeodMusic
    @CurtisMcLeodMusic Год назад

    Dang that is slick, I’m gonna mess around with this. Thanks Howard

  • @stevelewis8620
    @stevelewis8620 Год назад

    Ah, musical…genius!

  • @gaetanocalabrese3179
    @gaetanocalabrese3179 Год назад

    Strepitoso come sempre, con la semplicità che ti contraddistingue 🙏

  • @AdamWestUS
    @AdamWestUS Год назад

    Exelent coverage of material often overlooked! I had a contract to play George Michael's song (Careless Whisper,) and 12 pos. saved my butt!

  • @peteaustin5327
    @peteaustin5327 Год назад

    Awesome I learned allot !!

  • @4tune889
    @4tune889 Год назад

    Over blew my mind

  • @ZvikaDror
    @ZvikaDror Год назад

    Wonderful video, so many good points for temperaments and how to approach the instruments, which are a superb edition to other videos you might find on YT and elsewhere regarding Harp positions!
    I love to play on 12th but rather on Gypsy minor scale up, Harmonic minor down: 2D'' 2D 3D''' 3D 4B 4D' 5B 5D - 5D 5B 4D' 4B 3D' 3D''' 2D 2D''
    Also Byzantine: 2D'' 2D' 3D'' 3D' 4B 4D' 5B 5D
    I play those on Manji A in 12th to match 3rd pos on C harp and 1st pos on D, each harp gives different feel to the different minor variations and allow passages reminding Clarinet, Fiddle, Flute etc.

  • @dolphy1harp
    @dolphy1harp Год назад

    👍👏

  • @rolfr6662
    @rolfr6662 Год назад

    Play the blues Howard. PLAY THE BLUES… “oh I played a 1 overblow”😂

  • @philippeberland9276
    @philippeberland9276 Год назад +1

    Tenks'you'woward'traduction'francaise

  • @GreyOwl-Harmonica
    @GreyOwl-Harmonica Год назад

    Thanks for this informative video Howard. Is it possible to explain why Chords sound bad on an ET harp but sound OK on a piano? Is it a feature of reeded instruments?

  • @multiphony
    @multiphony Год назад

    this is beautiful in many ways.. the topic, your love for it, the way the video goes through topics along the one position.. and of course your playing!

  • @TheRealFeechLaManna
    @TheRealFeechLaManna Год назад +1

    LOL I suspect you have to be such an accomplished harp player to keep up with this guy that you probably don't need the class in the first place :D

    • @nacoran
      @nacoran Год назад +2

      A bit of music theory sure helps with this. I can play in 12th, although nowhere near this proficiency level, but I can follow. at least conceptually, and I only had 100 level music theory classes. :)
      Of course, conceptually and practically are two different levels. There are a lot of pro-players who really don't stray far beyond 1st-3rd position.

  • @Yury_Sova
    @Yury_Sova Год назад

    🎼🎶👏👍💪

  • @PostMountainCountryBoy
    @PostMountainCountryBoy Год назад

    Are you playing a C harp or an F harp,?

    • @4tune889
      @4tune889 Год назад +1

      He did say that he was using a C harmonica, which he used for all tutorials. F scale is the 12th position on the C diatonic harmonica and starts from hole 2 full draw bend

  • @jeffsimslmt
    @jeffsimslmt Год назад

    Great lecture with your impeccable playing!
    Speaking of tuning, have you ever tried tuning A=432?

    • @inerstate8
      @inerstate8 Год назад +1

      432 is good, but if you really want a next-level modification, you've got to got to add a 1/1000000000 mixture of bulls-horn to water to each reed, arrange 7 quartz crystals around the harp, and do the chakra dance; otherwise your instruments aura will never align with the vibrations of the universe. Of course, this only works if you are a Libra.

  • @ross-harmonica
    @ross-harmonica Год назад

    fascinating!