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Thanks Ronnie for sharing Your genuine understanding of harmonica music. Once You said that music sounds good if You love every single note and sound You play. I can feel that listening to You ☺️
You just made my day Ronnie! I know now what was missing in practice. I know these notes but unable to hit it with accuracy. I can see my paying transform with this great insight. Thank you so much for your wonderful tip.
Hey Ronnie, I just subscribed and am down the road a bit. A local Decatur, IL area blues harp player suggested I check out your content. Sincere thanks for your sharing and guidance on what Wendell Carlson called in the competition duck calling world "practice with purpose". I need to shift from playing by ear and feel to knowing the notes. This is great stuff. THANKS! Chris
Ronnie as a new player I have been wondering what do I practice to improve? I can play single notes and bends, even some blow bends but not all of them. My question for you is what should a beginner practice in a normal 30 minute practice session? Scales? Targeting like you show here? Creating licks? Bends? I’m just curious what should I practice rather than noodling around like I do which doesn’t really help me grow?? Thanks brother love your content
Learn chugs/rhythms, a couple of scales: major, blues and pentatonic. And definitely learn a song, a simple melody. The key is that you commit it to memory. Of course working with a backing track to find blues licks is cool too. There's more but that's a few.
@@Harmonica123 been working on bending , scales and just trying to relax , playing to backtracks I like McDonald stuff I have plenty of questions , like 😎🤪 am I really playing 2nd position or 1st dipping into 3rd also I think today you went with moving from notes to note I have been working on that , I like a 2draw , 4blow, 4draw back to 4 blow then step down 3draw 2 draw dirty notes
Very important exercise, thanks, Ronnie!
Great advice Ronnie, thanks very much for sharing it.
Thanks Ronnie for sharing Your genuine understanding of harmonica music. Once You said that music sounds good if You love every single note and sound You play. I can feel that listening to You ☺️
:) Thank you and thanks for being a member!!
Fantastic exercise to mind map the harp!!!
Thanks!
Take care, Ronnie.
Jim
Bend OR
Indeed! Thanks.
Thanks! I appreciate everything you give!
This guy is galaxies beyond my comprehension.
Try the snooky pryor class. Will be easier and can gain condidence
How so?
I found snooky easy to learn. Exactly what sounds great
Great basic practice idea, thanks.
thanks John
What a practice gem! Thanks Ronnie! 🙏🎶
:) Happy to share. Thanks for tuning in and being a member!!
You just made my day Ronnie! I know now what was missing in practice. I know these notes but unable to hit it with accuracy. I can see my paying transform with this great insight. Thank you so much for your wonderful tip.
Awesome! It definitely transformed my playing. Glad I could make your day.
Thanks!
Thanks so much, Art!!
Hey Ronnie, I just subscribed and am down the road a bit. A local Decatur, IL area blues harp player suggested I check out your content. Sincere thanks for your sharing and guidance on what Wendell Carlson called in the competition duck calling world "practice with purpose". I need to shift from playing by ear and feel to knowing the notes. This is great stuff. THANKS! Chris
Right on! Welcome. I moved back to Colorado last Fall, FYI>
Great muscle memory for me so far
Right on.
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Dennis, THE MENACE, MrSpanky is in the house. What's up man?!
All is right with the world!
Ronnie as a new player I have been wondering what do I practice to improve? I can play single notes and bends, even some blow bends but not all of them.
My question for you is what should a beginner practice in a normal 30 minute practice session? Scales? Targeting like you show here? Creating licks? Bends?
I’m just curious what should I practice rather than noodling around like I do which doesn’t really help me grow??
Thanks brother love your content
Learn chugs/rhythms, a couple of scales: major, blues and pentatonic. And definitely learn a song, a simple melody. The key is that you commit it to memory.
Of course working with a backing track to find blues licks is cool too. There's more but that's a few.
U R Prolific
Morning Ronnie
What up Donny!!!!
@@Harmonica123 been working on bending , scales and just trying to relax , playing to backtracks I like McDonald stuff I have plenty of questions , like 😎🤪 am I really playing 2nd position or 1st dipping into 3rd also I think today you went with moving from notes to note I have been working on that , I like a 2draw , 4blow, 4draw back to 4 blow then step down 3draw 2 draw dirty notes
This beginbingsounds horrible. The flat 4 i think the church hung people if you played it. Ok gets different
Hey Ralph, are you saying that your 4 draw is flat? Nobody is going to hang you for that. It's good to take note and work on it, however.