FYI, the 3 hole shuffle original clip, like all of my clips, is purely improvisation (made up in the moment), so I really do have to listen carefully when going back to break it down. This took longer than I thought it would. I hope it helps some of you out there!
Thank you so much for this and the previous video. They are a great help and inspiration to those of us who have no imagination when it comes to improvisation.
Hi Ronnie. I'm glad I found this year-old 1,2,3 hole Shuffle Breakdown! Your bite-sized demonstrations and explanations help a lot! Also helps with reinforcing what the proper bend tones are. Wow! Great lesson 👍.
so sound of you to take the time to do this for us man, really appreciate the effort it takes to break down your free flowing breaths for our education
Tell me ,are you related to Robert Downey junior ??? You Look very much like that ! 😅This is translated with Google because i do not speak English .Am from Germany,sorry 😅✌️
I can hit single notes and bending pretty good, but trying to put a beat together i can't do it, even with a tab sheet. But i do get frustrated and put my harp away when i should keep practicing. I can't seem to get any farther ahead then where I'm at, that's my problem.
@@paulcook68 I recommend just pulsing the 2 draw (playing it twice on the 1st beat of every measure) and when the IV chord comes pulse the 4 blow and then V chord..4 draw. If you limit the notes to just these you can focus on good time/feel. Then slowly add more notes.
FYI, the 3 hole shuffle original clip, like all of my clips, is purely improvisation (made up in the moment), so I really do have to listen carefully when going back to break it down. This took longer than I thought it would. I hope it helps some of you out there!
Helps & is MUCH appreciated mister. Thanks 😎
Ronnie what amps do you use/recommend?
@@thBrilliantFool stage 5 RS amp and my Webber kit bassman 4x10
Good exercise Thanks. Lotta Ammo in those first 3 holes.
@@Harmonica123 cool. Where are those amps available?
Thank you so much for this and the previous video. They are a great help and inspiration to those of us who have no imagination when it comes to improvisation.
Hi Ronnie. I'm glad I found this year-old 1,2,3 hole Shuffle Breakdown! Your bite-sized demonstrations and explanations help a lot! Also helps with reinforcing what the proper bend tones are. Wow! Great lesson 👍.
so sound of you to take the time to do this for us man, really appreciate the effort it takes to break down your free flowing breaths for our education
This is an excellent couple of videos, Ronnie. Talk about squeezing the most out of the harp! :)
much appreciated
What a great shuffle riff for guitar and harp!
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Ronnie, thank you so much for the pointy explanation. Very cool and understandable.
my pleasure. thanks for tuning in!
Thanks Ronnie. Very good stuff.
right on Gary!
Hardest working man in the blues (instruction)!
9:05 is perfect for "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown."
Thanks good job its helpfull 😎
glad to hear
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Tell me ,are you related to Robert Downey junior ??? You Look very much like that ! 😅This is translated with Google because i do not speak English .Am from Germany,sorry 😅✌️
yes, he is my cousin. ;)
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Ok I'm lost
Stay with it, Paul. You'll get it!
@@MrSpanky2001 I'm actually starting to get it now. I'm inspired again. Lol
@@paulcook68 be specific..maybe I can help
I can hit single notes and bending pretty good, but trying to put a beat together i can't do it, even with a tab sheet. But i do get frustrated and put my harp away when i should keep practicing. I can't seem to get any farther ahead then where I'm at, that's my problem.
@@paulcook68 I recommend just pulsing the 2 draw (playing it twice on the 1st beat of every measure) and when the IV chord comes pulse the 4 blow and then V chord..4 draw. If you limit the notes to just these you can focus on good time/feel. Then slowly add more notes.