This lesson on train rythms gets 5 out of 5 stars! I like when you share your own personal journey and influences with the class presentations Ronnie. It's a great tribute to the master bluesman James Cotton and his style. Your tutorials just keep getting better and better!! :)
Hey Ronnie thanks for all the great stuff! Could you perhaps go over "Blues in my Sleep" I love the 2nd position, to 1st, to chromatic in 3rd. Appreciate it !
Dear sir! Which harp in harmonica is beater for regular play at home? Like: Bb - G - C. I don't like (A) harp. Please give me idea. Thank you very much...
Thanks for sharing. Nice song... When I start to speed up the train, it happens that at some point, I feel my nose blocked, and I can't go on. What do you do? Block and unblock the nose as you need it. It is hard to pay attention to my belly / diaphragm and also to my nose. Any comment or suggestion on that? Or how do you feel it? Thanks.
I love James Cotton. Excellent job breaking down Mississippi Fright Train. Thanks Ronnie.
Glad you enjoyed it
There are so many "Train Exercises" but this one is the best. Now I'am able to sound like a Mississippi Train. Thanks a lot Ronnie.
Thank you sir
I’m fascinated with James Cotton right now, he is all I’m listening to. Thank you for this!
there is lot to be fascinated by when it comes to James Cotton
Hope your family is all safe and healthy ! Thanks for sharing !👍🏻✌🏻🎸😎
right on!
Awesome, dude. Love me some Mr. Cotton.
Me too!
Excellent video. Thanks for this Ronnie
This lesson on train rythms gets 5 out of 5 stars!
I like when you share your own personal journey and influences with the class presentations Ronnie. It's a great tribute to the master bluesman James Cotton and his style. Your tutorials just keep getting better and better!!
:)
thank you!
Awesome...
Shorty Medlock anyone ?
Will you talk about deep diaphragm breathing when playing a song which requires such short in and out breaths. You are the best teacher!
always a good call to talk about diaphragmatic breathing. thanks.
Nice Ronnie! Thank you! Another fun one to practice!! :)
You bet!
Fantastic! Great tutorial! Fun stuff 😁
thanks for tuning in
can you do a video about the elephant in the room...the giant harmonica. Also, maybe a Carey Bell video....?
Hey Ronnie thanks for all the great stuff! Could you perhaps go over "Blues in my Sleep" I love the 2nd position, to 1st, to chromatic in 3rd. Appreciate it !
Great lesson, Ronnie! Could you show us the riff of James Cotton’s Strange Things happen? Thanks
Dear sir! Hi
Can you tell me: what about key of D?
music box for trains? A or G are best
Hey Ronnie I was wondering if you could suggest a good first chromatic harmonica
i like the Hohner 270 and 270 Deluxe.
Do you say whata-hutta for the chugging part.
BluzHorse no
Hey can you break down the beginning of the movie crossroads
Dear sir! Which harp in harmonica is beater for regular play at home?
Like: Bb - G - C.
I don't like (A) harp.
Please give me idea.
Thank you very much...
For in the car go with A....the key of ac/dc
B flat if u like horn tunes
You should have all of these harps for different reasons
C provides you with the most educational opportunities as many lessons use that key. for trains, that G and Bb will work best thoguh.
Thanks for sharing. Nice song... When I start to speed up the train, it happens that at some point, I feel my nose blocked, and I can't go on. What do you do? Block and unblock the nose as you need it. It is hard to pay attention to my belly / diaphragm and also to my nose. Any comment or suggestion on that? Or how do you feel it? Thanks.
Yes. See a doctor. Lol.
What key is missppi freight train by James cotton?
E with an A harp
Could swear I hear a 4 draw near the end when he speeds up No?
Who me or James? I think I payed a 4 in there towards the end.
Is that a Hohner Crossover in this video? Just curious.
yes
if you play Cmol vat hpining tehr