How to Play "Help Me" on Guitar and Rack Harmonica
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
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Shopify store: hotrodharmonic... Richard Sleigh walks you through great basic chord shapes and ideas on coordinating rack harmonica to play "Help Me". The tune is in E minor played on a key of A Marine Band harmonica in second position.
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Thank you Richard! Inspiring.
Amazing video, thanks!
Can’t stop groovin to this Rich..! I have to get this !
thanks Richard....very soulfull....what rack are you using? i have a metal Honer and can not really make it work. I am playing ukulele now and excited to find a similar video...Thanks for firing me up...to good health and music...Gary
Outstanding video Richard. BTW, I signed up for your courses on bending and Irish Music; long-term investment. I support what you are doing.
Many thanks Richard, If I persevere!! (This video is just right for my Many needs on guitar and harp both neglected over a difficult year relatively speaking)...I thought I could manage this but no for neither instrument ! Back to square one ...again, but yr advice to take slower simple steps WITH the guitar and finding the harp notes to correlate to the string notes sounds like a grea😊t way for me personally to get better....but especially to have fun with Both and hopefully get that Pent scale and the blue notes ...in time..cross harp is more hard for me than straight harp...many yrs smoking ? or do I need to check out yr harp adjustment to try and ‘open up’ that A harp !!? Probably a daft thought...Anyway will look for more guitar and harp on yr vids and Thanks again.
This is excellent! I’ve been looking for solid grooves to practice guitar & harp together. I can play them both individually, but together I fumble. Simplifying the guitar groove helps so much. Thank you for this! Please keep them coming!!!
If you are up for a great challenge (this will take a while, but is super fun when it comes together) check out this course:
www.ultimateharmonica.com/p/sweet-georgia-brown-on-harmonica-and-guitar
A great old jazz standard plus scales and arpeggios for improvisation
Great! I'm really learning a lot from these. More like this please.
So good, Richard. Solid groove. You make it accessible. Thank you.
Thanks Stephen, I'm glad you found it useful...
Great subject. Great harp licks. Great lesson! Thank you.
Cool and useful Richard !!! Thanks a lot. Feeling like getting the guitar out of the closet !!!
Great to hear!
Thank you Richard! That really 'helped me'! Pun intended 😂. Please do more videos like this! 👍🙏💕🤗
Excellent! Thank you! If you ever decide to do a tutorial on a simplified guitar backing for Little Walter’s “Jump” (E harp) it would be a first on the internet and greatly appreciated. Only version available is the you tube of Little Walter accompanied by Hound Dog Taylor on guitar.
Great stuff Richard 👍
Glad you enjoyed it - I hope you are doing well...
Very Nice. Good tutorial and tactic for us intermediate players. Keep them coming please.
Thanks, will do!
Really appreciate this. Just recently got another acoustic guitar after decades of not playing guitar. This video is a great starting point for me. You are such an inspiration and great mentor. Always enjoy your teaching whether on videos or in person. Truly grateful for those that dedicate and give so much of their time to sharing helping those that are dedicated to learning. Truly thanks so much. Harp Diem.
Awesome, thank you!