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| 112 pages. Published by Musical | Press. (MS.DH10184)
Chromatic Harmonica?It’s fun, it’s easy, and it sounds great right away!It’s way easier to play blues and jazz on the chromatic than on the “regular” ten hole harmonica! The holes are bigger (so they’re easier to “single out”). Better tone and lots of “blues notes” are built right into the chromatic, so you don’t need to learn difficult tone effects before you sound good, like “ten hole” players do.You won’t have to learn standard music notation!Most traditional chromatic harmonica methods require you to read useful but complex “standard musical notation,” filled with lines and spaces and strange little symbols. But this one sure doesn’t! If you can count to 12, breathe in and out, and tap your foot, you’ll understand my super simple notation system right away. It has just three parts: Dots, Numbers, and Arrows. Here's how it works: Nothing to it!Just aim your lips at the hole number, from 1 to 12.Breathe OUT if the number is written in OUTLINED type.Breathe IN if the number is written in "FILLED IN" Type.Little ARROWS tell you when to press the “slide button”That’s all there is to it — try it now! Oh When the Saints 1 2 3 3(filled in) (filled in) (outlined) (filled in) (little Arrow)You’ll play your first blues in just 3 Minutes!With my amazing new “Three Minutes to™ Chromatic” lesson," you’ll skim a few pages of this book, listen to two tracks on the CD, and be ready to play your first simple but satisfying blues solo...after just Three Minutes of my instruction! Then you’ll go on to learn:Blues and Jazz “Scales” — From the Easiest Ones to the HardestHot “Licks” and “Solos” — In the Styles of the Chromatic Masters, from “Little Walter” to “Toots” to “Stevie”Plus Soulful Songs, Swingin’ Basslines, Just Enough Music Theory, Improvisation Strategy, and much more! Browse Similar Items in: Blues Harmonica Lessons General Harmonica Lessons Jazz Harmonica Lessons Rock Harmonica Lessons
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