Hey just came across this video. Fantastic! You mentioned that you’d share a playlist of different versions of the fox chase. I’d really appreciate the link.
Can ya cover the basics on pucker single notes , I've seen the different techniques but I can't seem to master any of them , I can play single notes but not a perfect each time . help plz
Hi, Ed. When you play that little 3 hole bend in the riff (when you play it fast) are you still tongue blocking or do you purse the bend? I am struggling to TB it - it makes sense and gives economy of movement - but it’s a tricky one. Cheers!
I'm TBing pretty much everything but it does take some practice with the bending for sure. Try doing a few slow bend exercises with TB daily for a couple of minutes. Choose your favourite harp and be patient- it will slowly improve!
@@TheHarmonicaBarge Thanks👍 Edit: It worked! What a difference playing with TB, it feels natural now and has helped a lot with my blues playing too, the sound is so satisfying 😎. Cheers, Ed.
Is this a cross harp lesson? In other words, for this particular lesson, if I'm playing this fox chase on a G-tuned harp, would my guitar need to be playing in the key of D?
Just purchased the in depth lesson and I am disappointed with the lack of tab demonstrating the variations/fill ins etc. You certainly haven't gone the extra mile.
Hello there, Thanks ever so much for your comment. The In Depth Lesson features Tab for each lick? Please email me at info@theharmonicabarge.com so I can help you. It's much better to contact me directly and we can always make progress :) all the best, Ed
2:58 is when the breakdown starts.
This is a great groove, tb with 3 blow is a perfect option..
Thanks for sharing this....
your really doing a great job
,will done new subscriber
Thank you so much 🙂
Just wanted to say super stoked you're putting out more videos!
Always look forward to your vids. You have helped me a ton. Thanks for all you've shared.
Can’t breathe playing this! 😮🤷🏼♂️😱
it gets easier!
Start smoking it’ll help
nice job, really enjoy your video lessons,, from a new guy 66 yo in Maine, USA
Dana Green thanks and hello from London ! Always great to get some feedback.
Ed
The lower keys seem to be overlooked, I think, and I agree they are a richer and bendable,
loving the loud hailer.
Absolutely love this! Keep up the great content!
Thank you mate..
Good lesson 👏
Nice explanation! Thanks!
Very good teacher,cheers.
Thank u so much for story/theory and lesson. Lets more true groove with Low G truck harmonicas
Сергей Маврин thanks!
@@TheHarmonicaBarge hi, this lesson us suitable for this version ruclips.net/p/RD_e7VBJTHWxo&feature=share&playnext=1 or its not same?
Hey just came across this video. Fantastic! You mentioned that you’d share a playlist of different versions of the fox chase. I’d really appreciate the link.
Hey glad you enjoyed the video! open.spotify.com/playlist/1PdauXrt4SVxB2RDjxxNiK?si=908586e6212f4a97
Can ya cover the basics on pucker single notes , I've seen the different techniques but I can't seem to master any of them , I can play single notes but not a perfect each time . help plz
hello there, I cover this extensively in my beginners course. harmonicabarge-shop.sellfy.store/p/folk-and-blues-course-level-1/
cheers Ed
Hi, Ed.
When you play that little 3 hole bend in the riff (when you play it fast) are you still tongue blocking or do you purse the bend?
I am struggling to TB it - it makes sense and gives economy of movement - but it’s a tricky one. Cheers!
I'm TBing pretty much everything but it does take some practice with the bending for sure.
Try doing a few slow bend exercises with TB daily for a couple of minutes. Choose your favourite harp and be patient- it will slowly improve!
@@TheHarmonicaBarge Thanks👍
Edit: It worked! What a difference playing with TB, it feels natural now and has helped a lot with my blues playing too, the sound is so satisfying 😎. Cheers, Ed.
Thanks for this! Have to ask where you got that shirt too?
You’re welcome! It was a gift from a friend- not sure where he got it from!
LOVE it .....
Hi Ed is the tongue blocking using the 3 blow better for air equilibrium? Best Wishes Tony
yes exactly but you could substitute for 2 draw for a slightly different feel too :)
Is this a cross harp lesson? In other words, for this particular lesson, if I'm playing this fox chase on a G-tuned harp, would my guitar need to be playing in the key of D?
yes that's right :)
@@TheHarmonicaBarge thank you my good man 🙂
How do you get rid of excess breath stuck inside lungs whilst doing fox chase?
I am a beginner but I think the -123 sucks can be just in the mouth and not via the lungs. Also with the 2 draw you can get extra air out via nose.
yes you have to really use those outbreaths to sneak some air out! also the longer you do it the easier it gets , but don't pass out :)
What brand harmonica do you use
Hohner (probably)
I haven't played in a while (not like I was good anyways)
Can this be puckered as well?
yep, just use a 2 draw instead of the 3 blow- it creates a different vibe
How do you avoid running out of breath on this groove?
Good question, technically we breathe in more than out on a fox chase so often we can fill up more.
Are you sure you’re not filling up ? 😊
Check out this. Stone fox ChaseGordon Smith & Alan Glen - Stone Fox Chase RUclips
Mark Thompson thanks, yes I know the Stone Fox Chase- that’s a very different piece
Just purchased the in depth lesson and I am disappointed with the lack of tab demonstrating the variations/fill ins etc. You certainly haven't gone the extra mile.
Hello there, Thanks ever so much for your comment. The In Depth Lesson features Tab for each lick?
Please email me at info@theharmonicabarge.com so I can help you. It's much better to contact me directly and we can always make progress :) all the best, Ed