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  • What are the notes for the harmonica part to Dream by Priscilla Ahn?

    Posted on September 1st, 2010 Ellwood 1 comment

  • Where on the internet can I learn to play the harmonica?

    Posted on August 28th, 2010 Ellwood 1 comment

    :] i really want to learn…

  • Is a 24 hole harmonica bad for a beginner?

    Posted on August 25th, 2010 Ellwood 3 comments

    So I found a harmonica in my closet and I find it quite an interesting instrument. I looked up some tutorial videos and everyone suggests to start learning with a 10 hole. Whats the difference in playing style between a 24 hole and a 10 hole and how should I begin to learn if all I have is a 24 hole?

  • What is an easy riff to play on the harmonica?

    Posted on August 22nd, 2010 Ellwood 2 comments

    i just started and want to learn songs

  • Can someone explain the different keys of a blues harmonica, and advice on which to choose when buying one?

    Posted on August 19th, 2010 Ellwood 4 comments

  • BAD NEWS BROWN – Reign [HD] (Hip-Hop Harmonica Player)

    Posted on August 17th, 2010 Ellwood 15 comments

    BAD NEWS BROWN REIGN MUSIC VIDEO HIP HOP HARMONICA PLAYER DEBUT ALBUM // BORN 2 SIN // AVAILABLE NOW // USA & CANADIAN ITUNES STORE www.twitter.com/brizbrown www.facebook.com/bnbofficial www.myspace.com/brizbrown www.badnewsbrown.com www.youtube.com/stuntin888 bad news brown reign music video hip hop harmonica player born 2 sin

  • Amazing Grace- Harmonica

    Posted on August 16th, 2010 Ellwood 25 comments

    Eddie Brown,Sr. Sweet Sounds of Amazing Grace in B Flat Golden Melody Hohner

  • Route 66 Bobby Troup Cover w/Harmonica Jam w/Cutbait´s Playalong Backing Track

    Posted on August 16th, 2010 Ellwood 3 comments

    This song has been covered dozens of times in all music styles. It was written and originally performed by Bobby Troup, a singer and pianist. Route 66 is a famous US road that goes from Los Angeles to Chicago. There are many interesting sights and landmarks along the way, making it a popular road trip destination. Chuck Berry recorded this song in 1961. His version got the attention of The Rolling Stones, who covered it in 1964 and made it a regular part of their stage show. Rick Busciglio of Memory Lane Presentations tells us: “At a party in Hollywood in the 1970’s I was introduced to Mrs. Bobby Troup. I was very surprised with the introduction because I knew that Bobby Troup was married to a magnificent singer (and beauty) by the name of Julie London… and this lady was clearly not Julie London. First name Cynthia. This Mrs. Bobby Troup told me this tale about when she was the first wife of Troup: They were living modestly in Lancaster, Pennsylvania at the end of World War II and Bobby Troup had decided that ‘if I’m going to make it in the music business I’ve got to go to LA.’ So they drive cross country to Los Angeles and while they motor on a long boring stretch of US Route 66, they play word games coming up with the lyrics to a song (‘I get my kicks on route 66′)… which, of course, was the classic ‘Route Sixty-Six.’ When they arrived in Los Angeles and rented a small apartment they were almost penniless. Bobby Troup set their lyrics to music, peddled it around and

  • I was wondering, I really want to learn Harmonica :)?

    Posted on August 15th, 2010 Ellwood 1 comment

    Could someone tell me if it is easy to learn
    And also, whats the best way to learn it?

  • 6th Asia Pacific Harmonica competitions and festival

    Posted on August 15th, 2010 Ellwood 25 comments

    The 6th Asia Pacific harmonica festival just finished on 6th of August.This is the Chromatic 2nd runner up open category video that took from the final competitions.Is Mr. Ho Chee Kin, myself who played it. The song that I played is composed by Francis Chagrin, and this song is specially dedicated to Mr. Larry Alder, who is the chromatic harmonica legend in the world. I choose this song, is to show my respectations and memorable for him… feel free to give comment….

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