+Edward Proanio hi Edward I’m glad you enjoyed the licks. Licks 2 and 3 come from tunes in different keys which is why the key signature is different. Hope that makes sense.
+Edward Proanio hi Edward I’m glad you enjoyed the licks. Licks 2 and 3 come from tunes in different keys which is why the key signature is different. Hope that makes sense.
Hi ! Nice video, thanks a lot, very helpful. Nevertheless, could you develop the idea of one cord or five cord ? I do not understand. I understand that one feels like an ending and the other one don’t but why exactly ? And what is a “one cord” and a “five cord” ? My first thinking was that we are playing in G so the G cord is composed of G-B-D, if you finish with a G, you are resolving the cord, but with a D, it remains unresolved. Am I right ? Or is there something more complicated ? Thank you a lot !
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Thank you Tomlin , great lesson
Watching from Ireland
You‘re a great teacher, dude. Most probably you‘re succeeding in other fields, too. Like it!
Love this guy! Thank u man!!!!
I have been wondering about the ending...you nailed it. 2 draw instead of the 1 got it!
+dokuya taiwan simple idea but works every time :-)
Excellent teacher
+Odair Morales thank you my friend - you are too kind!
Beautifully explained
Many Thanks
+Wanderer x my pleasure :-)
I have trouble keeping my lips moist
Your hair grows like a beast!
+LearnTheHarmonica.com Lol - it’s the Scottish water!
That looks like my Manji!
Great lesson as always Tomlin
+George Berard it’s actually my new Hohner Crossover ;-)
I guess Mick is a pretty good harp player after all....good enough for Tomlin to feature.
Great, thank you
+suely reis - arte e fotografia My pleasure :-)
Cool! thank you)
+TokiDesha my pleasure buddy :-)
Thank you very much! Great Turnaround licks!
P.D.
Licks 2 and 3 seems to have writing error in the staff.
+Edward Proanio hi Edward I’m glad you enjoyed the licks. Licks 2 and 3 come from tunes in different keys which is why the key signature is different. Hope that makes sense.
+Edward Proanio hi Edward I’m glad you enjoyed the licks. Licks 2 and 3 come from tunes in different keys which is why the key signature is different. Hope that makes sense.
Lick 3 is missing rests at the start and the end.
Hi ! Nice video, thanks a lot, very helpful.
Nevertheless, could you develop the idea of one cord or five cord ? I do not understand. I understand that one feels like an ending and the other one don’t but why exactly ? And what is a “one cord” and a “five cord” ?
My first thinking was that we are playing in G so the G cord is composed of G-B-D, if you finish with a G, you are resolving the cord, but with a D, it remains unresolved. Am I right ? Or is there something more complicated ?
Thank you a lot !
3:06 articulate 1 -- 1.
I really like 'trick bag' rather than the overused 'tool box'
+Derek Garforth You need both Derek ;-)
:-)
6:50 is the face of disappointment when you cant get the lick
I am back playing harmonica with my band after my stroke
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