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Blues Acoustic Backing Track for Harmonica, harp, in G
Posted on July 10th, 2010 3 commentsWould you like all these tracks and more…over 1000 backing tracks available.over 100 lessons of all kinds.with tabs.over 100 jam tracks….blues country..rock etc…over 800 backing tracks from 50 of your favourite artists and bands all pro tracks, all mp3.All on one DVD..Have Gigged many times with these tracks…take a look…see my channel info…or Please message me with your email for full list of what is on the DvD
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Blues Acoustic Backing Track for Harmonica, harp, in G Longer version
Posted on May 19th, 2010 26 commentsHERE IS A LONGER VERSION TO PLAY ALONG WITH..ENJOY.. Would you like all these tracks and more…over 1000 backing tracks available.over 100 lessons of all kinds.with tabs.over 100 jam tracks….blues country..rock etc…over 800 backing tracks from 50 of your favourite artists and bands all pro tracks, all mp3.All on one DVD..Have Gigged many times with these tracks…take a look…see my channel info…or Please message me with your email for full list of what is on the DvD
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Mouth Organ Indian harmonica songs
Posted on April 28th, 2010 25 commentsMouthorgan during my magic show 1990 in USSR
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Uttar Pradesh Folk Music on Harmonica
Posted on March 1st, 2010 1 commentThis harmonica tune is folk music and is inspired by a melody called Monsoon – Utter Pradesh Kajari from a CD Eternity – A musical Journey The melody is based on folk music a genre of Hindustani classical music, popular in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar in India. The folk music of Utter Pradesh and most notably of Varanasi (Banaras) has class of its own. Keeping legends at bay, the word Kajari is possibly a derivative of Kajal that mean Kohl or Black in Hindi. Uttar Pradesh is a land that experiences sizzling hot summers and the only respite in that season are the black monsoon clouds that bring with them rain drenched with relief and great joy. Therefore typical of every season in India, monsoon too has its share of songs and dance and that is what Kajari is. The uplifting sound of Shehnai (A double reeded flute) on the original melody on the CD is designed to capture that special Varanasi magic and its strong association with this instrument. By no means can I play harmonica as it is played with classical instruments Shehnai & Flute. Just that, this is my favourite folk tune therefore I have attempted my version on harmonica.
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Harmonica Madhumati Mouth Organ Ashok Bhandari
Posted on February 14th, 2010 25 commentsOld indian hindi song on harmonica mouth organ
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How to Vamp for practice on harmonica. The Inner Jam
Posted on February 13th, 2010 25 commentswww.jasonricci.com http C Harrison Custom Harmonica played in Cross (2nd Position). Jason Ricci demonstrates the use of vamping for making practice fun, working on your licks rhythm and timing.
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BELEY DANCE HARMONICA ASHOK BHANDARI
Posted on January 5th, 2010 25 commentsIndian Harmonica Bailey Dance music on Mouth organ
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Harmonica Duo: Power & Venndt
Posted on December 6th, 2009 8 commentsBrendan Power & Jacob Venndt demonstrate a wide range of harmonicas and styles. Short clips from the promo videos at www.youtube.com/SuzukiHarmonicas See more of Jacob’s playing at www.youtube.com/venndt
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HARMONICA,Chromatic classical music (FP:1/5) Estonia Philip
Posted on September 20th, 2009 2 commentsHarmonica player Philip Achille wows the classical crowd playing this instrument, by a future harmoncia legend. Video of champion Achille have been viewed on television from the ROYAL ALBERT HALL on BBC2 home of Classical Star. Philip still has lessons (tutorials) taught by Jim Hughes a harmonica legend as a session musician and in the school of players like, tommy Rielly, shellist, Douglas Tate, Larry Adler and Stevie Wonder.HARMONICA, BLUES, Chromatic Harmonica ,Classical Harmonica, Jazz …
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Button Box & Harmonica: Tim Edey & Brendan Power jam out on a couple of tunes.
Posted on September 16th, 2009 9 commentsTim Edey (3 Row Button Accordion) and Brendan Power (Diatonic Harmonica) play two tunes off the cuff. The first is possibly traditional(?) the second is Brendan’s: The Tip of the Iceberg. Check out our wesites: TIM EDEY www.myspace.com BRENDAN POWER www.brendan-power.com http

