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  • Harmonica Lesson – Buddha’s Vibrato advantage

    Posted on July 19th, 2009 Ellwood 9 comments

    A quick lesson on vibrato

     

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    • Great lessons, Chris.

      For us who are beginning, it would be useful to mention (or standardize) the harp key and mention the position 2nd, 12th, etc… after a while we won’t need it. (although you did mention A harp in there somewhere, and 12TET :) BTW, great video quality and light is good. Your guitarist is great (we don’t care to watch his lovely knees tho :D ). don’t be shy :) . show yourself in the pic…

    • … retract the cam angle a bit and sit in, kinda on the left side of the screen, we want to see the teacher as well… yadyadyada….

      So you recommend something in 12TET rather than compromised tuning like the MB. OK.

      Thanks for all these lessons, great work.
      HL

    • … OK, oops I heard it passing, B harp… nvm

      Regards

    • somebody needs to watch the camera. It’s on “youTube” setting so it stops recording at 10 minutes.

    • what a nice vibrato!

    • Hi Chris,that run at 2:36 to 2:40 was that 3rd pos in minor or major on a B-harp?

    • 12th pos on a B harp but it would work in third because they are related positions.

    • Hi Chris, can you produce the same vibrato quality as well in blow notes?

    • yes, my style of vibrato works on all notes, blow, draw, bent, OB, OD. The great thing about it is consistency.


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