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This is a community where harmonica players share harmonica tabs with each other. Rules: 1- Don't say anything insulting to others. 2- Don't make fun of others' race, age, gender, nationality or religion. 3- Be polite and respectful to each other. 4- No politics. That's it i hope we have a good community. Have fun.
It's listed in E major, so that would be using an E harmonica in 1st, or an A harmonica in 2nd. Assuming you are using an E in 1st, your root note- the note the song sort of points to- is the 4 blow. From there you'd try to find the first note, then write it down. Then find the second note, etc.
Hi, I just joined. I started learning to play harmonica last December. I have a Hohner Marine Band 1896 in the key of C. I've just started learning to bend. Harmonica-.com has a neat tool that tells you how successful your bending is. I can bend 1 and 4, and the others seem virtually impossible so far. Is the 1896 and OK harmonica to learn ...
If you've got a C harp that means you can play in C and G pretty easily. (4 blow and 2 draw as your root notes, respectively). You'll find that unless you pay for tab most of it just tabs the melody, not the actual harmonica part, if the song has one. Harptabs.com has a fair amount of stuff and it's fine to use it for a few songs to get your ...
After a month of practice I must say these 3 Tabs are perfect for beginners to start with, from easy to hard (not too hard). The first one is simple and beautiful, and only need one 3 hole draw bend; the second one is a good practice for tempo, scales, and draw bend; and the third one includes two 5 hole overblow.
I found out you can't find a solo harmonica tab on C for Betty. So I made one! Hope you like it (open for criticism, especially on the 3 hole). Still working on the Bridge! Betty - Taylor Swift Intro -5 5 -5 5.. 4 3.. (A) Betty, I won't make assumptions 5 5 5 4 4 4 -4 4 About why you switched your homeroom but 3 3 -4 4 3 3 -4 4 3
A community for all harmonica players and enthusiasts. Whether you play diatonic, chromatic, tremelo, bass, or chord harps - or you lip purse, tongue block, or u-block, welcome!
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For harmonica tabs, you are given a hole number (1-10) and whether to blow (+) or draw (-), so the piece should look something like this: +7 +6 +5 +4 +3 +4 +6 +5 repeat You'll notice this piece only ever has you blowing, which you can actually see from the upper staff: the chord symbols.
A community for all harmonica players and enthusiasts. Whether you play diatonic, chromatic, tremelo, bass, or chord harps - or you lip purse, tongue block, or u-block, welcome!