Many songs are easily recognized by the rhythm even played with puny piezo speakers. That alone is proof enough how important it is. It´s also a shortcoming of tabs that do not show the rhythm. I can second the importance of just going on after a mistake. Stopping and starting over may eventually lead to reinforcing the mistake at the particular part of the piece. At this point it´s really hard to correct.
Thanks again Jonah. What you say about timing is really true. I didn't know how far off I was till I took your advice and downloaded a metronome... Lota work to do here...
Hi Jonah, I am wondering if you like Suzuki Harps... I am a German and of course I like the fact that Hohner and Seydel make the the most impressive Harps in the world (except custom harps of course). I love the Suzuki Hammond, What do you think?
Why do you say that? You may not be wrong, it's just my experience working with people that throat bending often leads to pain, tension, and bends that are slow to initiate. If there's something I'm missing, I'm curious what that is.
@@HarmonicaRevolution the sound is bigger, because you open more up. That’s also a reason you tongue block. Personally I use all kind of embouchures to color the sound.
I really enjoy your videos. Always solid content presented clearly and with humor. I've started suggesting your channel to learners.
Many songs are easily recognized by the rhythm even played with puny piezo speakers. That alone is proof enough how important it is. It´s also a shortcoming of tabs that do not show the rhythm.
I can second the importance of just going on after a mistake. Stopping and starting over may eventually lead to reinforcing the mistake at the particular part of the piece. At this point it´s really hard to correct.
Thanks again Jonah. What you say about timing is really true. I didn't know how far off I was till I took your advice and downloaded a metronome... Lota work to do here...
Yeah, it's a big deal, good luck with it!
So true.. been practicing for 3 months now.. put it to music a few days ago and.. well lets say my timing was off
Stay with it! It will come along.
Good advice
I have two weaknesses
1.I can play almost all grooves and riffs but the rhythm is not right
2.more than 1 minute I can't play 😅
Hi Jonah, have you got any resources for learning scales on harp? Thanks
Hi Jonah, I am wondering if you like Suzuki Harps... I am a German and of course I like the fact that Hohner and Seydel make the the most impressive Harps in the world (except custom harps of course). I love the Suzuki Hammond, What do you think?
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You heard him stop the harmonica it’s on the sign
Throat is superior, but you should use all kind of bending techniques
Why do you say that? You may not be wrong, it's just my experience working with people that throat bending often leads to pain, tension, and bends that are slow to initiate. If there's something I'm missing, I'm curious what that is.
@@HarmonicaRevolution the sound is bigger, because you open more up. That’s also a reason you tongue block. Personally I use all kind of embouchures to color the sound.
@@Sonnypaul1 interesting, thanks for the info.
Not superior, just a different tone in the tool box
@@bilbowaggins3036 read, what I write. In the sense of big sound it’s superior. That’s also why you tongue block.