Thu, 8 June 2006 This is the fourth in a series that will teach you to play blues harmonica iin that famous blues style. Be sure to download the accompanying workbook and have a standard 10-hole harmonica (major diatonic) in the Key of "A" to play along and learn. Stick with it and practice, practice, practice. --Big Blue |
Mon, 1 May 2006 This is the third in a series that will teach anyone to play blues harmonica iin that famous blues style. Be sure to download the accompanying workbook and have a standard 10-hole harmonica (major diatonic) in the Key of "A" to play along and learn. --Big Blue |
Sun, 12 March 2006 This is the second in a series that will teach anyone to play blues harmonica or cross-harp. Be sure to download the accompanying booklet and have a standard 10-hole harmonica (major diatonic) in the Key of "A".
I hope you enjoy and continue learning to play blues harp.
--Big Blue |
Fri, 10 February 2006 This is the workbook to accompany the podcast lessons. Diisplay it on-screen or print it out for three-ring binder.
Don't forget to get a Harmonica in the Key of A to go with these lessons. |
Fri, 10 February 2006 This is the first in a series that will teach anyone to play blues harmonica or cross-harp. While the focus is on blues, the skills will easily transfer to any genre of music. Students DO NOT have to Read Music. There is an accompanying booklet available for download in pdf format for 3-ring binder. This workbook is designed to go along with the audio and is chock full of information. You will need a standard 10-hole harmonica (major diatonic) in the Key of "A" available at your local music store or online at Kevin's Harps, Musicians Friend, or the like.
I hope you enjoy learning to play blues harp.
--Big Blue |

This is the fourth in a series that will teach you to play blues harmonica iin that famous blues style. Be sure to download the accompanying workbook and have a standard 10-hole harmonica (major diatonic) in the Key of "A" to play along and learn. Stick with it and practice, practice, practice. --Big Blue
This is the first in a series that will teach anyone to play blues harmonica or cross-harp. While the focus is on blues, the skills will easily transfer to any genre of music. Students DO NOT have to Read Music. There is an accompanying booklet available for download in pdf format for 3-ring binder. This workbook is designed to go along with the audio and is chock full of information. You will need a standard 10-hole harmonica (major diatonic) in the Key of "A" available at your local music store or online at Kevin's Harps, Musicians Friend, or the like.
I hope you enjoy learning to play blues harp.
--Big Blue