How To Play 'The River' Harmonica Solo by Bruce Springsteen
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- Опубликовано: 26 фев 2019
- This harmonica lesson will show you how to play the solo from 'The River' by Bruce Springsteen. You will need a harmonica in the key of D.
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0:17 How To Play 'The River' Harmonica Solo by Bruce Springsteen
1:42 Lick 1
5:08 Lick 2
7:22 Lick 3
8:23 Lick 4
9:29 Lick 5
10:54 Lick 6
12:12 Playing the Whole Thing
13:23 Playing With Backing Track
14:11 Click Link in Description for Tabs and Audio Clips
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Been waiting for this lesson for years
Thank you so much
It's my favorite harmonica song
Your a genius mate, really impressed with all riffs you've worked out.
I'll work on this - thanks.
Thank you, was looking forward to this lesson :) well done
Tab lessons are back. That is great. Thank you Tomlin.
So awesome! Probably the best harmonica lesson on RUclips.
When the Levee Breaks lesson is pretty good to - but harder IMO!
There';s something really satisfying about this solo - i think because many of the notes land right on the chord changes and the chord changes are really obvious, and it's really great when you "nail them". I wouldn't say it was all that easy because i have difficulty with the high notes (still) .... but it's great ... and i'm pretty happy with my version now.
Fantastic, thanks for this. Your 1st lesson on this pushed me to get the 4 hole bend which I can hit most times now. This solo gives me a great target to aim for
Great stuff Tomlin! I'll keep coming back to this one
Thank you. Youre a very good teacher. Appreciate your hard work.
thanks for all that you do, Liam!
Very well explained . Bravo!
Wonderful! Thanks... :)
Gracias capo!! Marcelo, desde Argentina!!
Fantastic explanation
Great lesson 👍Thunder Road or Promised Land u have taught me a lot Thanks 😊
Thank you very nice.
Love it
Anothe really nice lesson
THANK YOU TOMLIN.....TOTALLY COOL..DOVETAILS RIGHT INTO THE LESSONS FOR AB10
Can you do one for Springsteen-Atlantic City harmonica?
There's other videos but nobody really gets it right
Good idea
Can you do thunder road at some point
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Hello mate - excellent lesson! I don't suppose you'd consider doing a piece on Bruce Springsteen's Thunder Road? Cheers
Hi mate, I'm using a HOHNER supposedly in D and it sounds nothing like yours... is there something I'm not understanding about Harmonicas here? Yours sounds really minor whereas all mine has are happy notes!! Please help! haha
Hi Tomlin,
Great song and lesson. However somehow I’ve been playing this on G harp at least the intro , assuming it’s just a different position? It sounds pretty similar is this correct?
Well done, but for me it's a G played in 4th position (E minor). The high notes of the solo are false chords played on 9-10 holes that only a G richter tuned harp can produce.
Nice song... I wish I have a harmonica in the key of D :,( but I'm practicing it in my C harmonica
Franco Rossi in my opinion that’s the best one to start on. Once you’ve mastered the c everything else will come naturally! (That’s my opinion)
@@dazzawazza3578 Sometimes it is good to grab some different harp to check your technique. Just need to remember not to get thrilled when it fails :)
anyone interested in helping me with converting a piano sheet to harmonica... I'm trying to learn "Speechless" by Dan and Shay to impress my gf. Would greatly appreciate it if someone could