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  • Harmonica and Rhythm Bones

    Posted on June 25th, 2010 Ellwood 6 comments

    During my June 2010 Suzuki harmonicas Clinic in San Jose, I was joined by TWO bones players: Laura Jowers and Mardeen Gordon. Harmonica and four bones: What a cool sound! This is one of my own tunes, The Real Blues Reel, played on a Suzuki Harpmaster.

  • How to Vamp for practice on harmonica. The Inner Jam

    Posted on February 13th, 2010 Ellwood 25 comments

    www.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.

  • Tuning a Harmonica

    Posted on October 27th, 2009 Ellwood 8 comments

    Simon Wallace from porterdavis shows how to tune a harmonica

  • Ghost caught on tape during harmonica lesson at 51 seconds

    Posted on September 9th, 2009 Ellwood 23 comments

    www.Harmonica123.com Short discussion on rhythm and switching up your tongue positions. Chris Reynolds custom harps www.builderofstuff.com

  • Rhythm riff lesson for harmonica

    Posted on September 1st, 2009 Ellwood 25 comments

    www.Harmonica123.com for instructional downloads. Learn this cool lick on harmonica. I’m using an Ab (flat) harmoncia.. Hope you guys enjoy.

  • Harmonica Video/Phone Lessons via Skype

    Posted on August 13th, 2009 Ellwood 25 comments

    Email me at RonnieShellist@gmail.com for more info. on this or to set up a time. You can also email me about purchasing any instructional downloads,cds etc..including the rhythm tracks download which includes the back track you heard in this video. Website: www.got-harmonica.com Thanks everyone and I hope to hear from you soon.

  • Manish Boy: Beginning Harmonica Lesson for “C” Harp

    Posted on July 5th, 2009 Ellwood 17 comments

    www.FreeHarmonicaLessons.com This beginning harmonica video shows a fun way for you to play a super simple blues rhythm pattern. In this clip I’m using a “C” Harmonica and the guitar is playing a “G” Blues. I hope this helps you get started playing a bit of blues style harmonica.

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