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Puffin’ Billy Upgrade: Adding the Hands to chugging pattern
Posted on March 2nd, 2010 3 commentsfrom www.freeharmonicalessons.com. This is a beginner HARMONICA LESSON for your “C” harmonica that teaches you a way to combine the hands with a train-time chugging pattern. Hope this video helps you progress with your hand technique. Good luck!!!
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Take Five – Harmonica version
Posted on January 17th, 2010 21 commentsLuis Villarroel -harmonica chromatic- and Johnmasterharp -harmonica accompaniment- playing Take Five. Luis Villarroel interpretando en Armonica Take Five con el acompañamiento de Johnmasterharp.
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Harmonica Hand Technique #2:Using Fingers w/ two handed grip
Posted on September 2nd, 2009 1 commentFrom www.FreeHarmonicaLessons.com This is a beginner HARMONICA LESSON that teaches how to use the fingers to get a Wah Wah sound. It might help if you first watch “Harmonica Hand Technique How To Hold the Harp w/ Two Hands”. Remember there are lots of ways to hold the harmonica so you can use my suggestions while finding a way that works best for you.
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HARMONICA “Chugging” for Speed: My Favorite 1 For Beginners
Posted on August 21st, 2009 17 commentsMore free videos at www.FreeHarmonicaLessons.com (Level Intermediate and Beginning Harmonica Lesson. This lesson for your “C” harp will show you how to play a super fast “Train-Time Chugging Pattern”. If I had to pick a favorite this would be it. There are two tricks to being able to play a rhythm pattern this fast. One, is to enjoy yourself as you practice so you will keep practicing over time. Two, is to RELAX your tongue and teach it to dance. Learn to use the wind of your breath to …
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Harmonica Hand Technique: How To Hold the Harp w/ Two Hands
Posted on August 18th, 2009 8 commentsFrom www.FreeHarmonicaLessons.com This is a beginner HARMONICA LESSON the teaches the ins and out of how to grip the harmonica with two hands. Remember there are lots of ways to hold the harmonica so you can use my suggestions while finding a way that works best for you.
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HARMONICA walking Blues using the “Super Simple Blues Scale”
Posted on August 17th, 2009 No commentswww.FreeHarmonicaLessons.com . This is a beginner HARMONICA LESSON for your “C” harmonica that teaches you a way to use “The Super Simple Blues Scale” to play a simple walking blues. This clip was taken from my DVD entitled, “Blues Harmonica How to Play The Harmonica Blues And Country Blues. Part 1 of a 3-part intermediate blues series”
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HARMONICA “Train-Time Chugging” Built for Speed: Beginners
Posted on August 14th, 2009 13 commentsMore free videos at www.FreeHarmonicaLessons.com (Level Intermediate and Beginning Harmonica Lesson. This lesson for you “C” harp will show you how to play a super fast “Train-Time Chugging Pattern”. There are two tricks to being able to play a rhythm pattern this fast. One, is to enjoy yourself as you practice so you will keep practicing over time. Two, is to RELAX your tongue and teach it to dance. Learn to use the wind of your breath to actually accelerate the speed of you tongue (kind of …
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Harmonica High Speed Chugging: Keeper Of The Winds Upgrade
Posted on August 12th, 2009 13 commentsFrom www.FreeHarmonicaLessons.com. This is a beginner HARMONICA LESSON for your “C” harmonica that teaches a high speed train-time chugging. I love this pattern. Good luck with it.
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Beginning Harmonica Lesson: The Safty Zone & Breathing Trick
Posted on July 12th, 2009 1 commentwww.FreeHarmonicaLessons.com . This clip teaches two tricks that will be helpful if you’re a beginning harmonica student. One is a suggestion of where to start playing to make it easier to improvise and the second will help you regulate you’re air flow.
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Beginning HARMONICA LESSON: Simple Explanation of Phrasings
Posted on July 10th, 2009 4 commentsGo to www.FreeHarmonicaLessons.com to follow my method step by step go. This Beginning Harmonica Lessons gives a simple explanation of the theory behind phrasings. It gives you a preveiw of how my method will make it incredibly easy to jam with a guitar player at a campfire. Folk style improvisation (often referred to as Strait Harp or First Position) is a lot easier than blues and it’s a great way to build you confidence prior to learning Blues style harmonica.

