Tip #17: Perfecting 3 hole draw bends on the diatonic harmonica

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  • @jamessylvester4267
    @jamessylvester4267 5 місяців тому

    Love this. Thank you for sharing these specific and really generous insights from someone who can really play. That three hole draw feels like a hurdle, but it is really right square in the middle of all "the good stuff" in bluesy playing. Especially helpful is the gentle approach you share; I often try to overpower it with too much pressure, out of frustration. Great teaching.

  • @jinkyannnicdao3538
    @jinkyannnicdao3538 Рік тому

    I have been strugglibg with the 3 draw bend till I watched this video. Just putting my teeth together made all the difference! I have more control over the bend and sustain them. Thanks for that nugget!

  • @davecrosson4145
    @davecrosson4145 3 роки тому +1

    WOW! I've been unsuccessful getting a controllable 3 draw half step bend on my A Hohner Crossover harmonica for years. I bought a second one thinking it was a harp issue and have also looked into having this harp customized to make the draw bend work. Closing your teeth has helped significantly - more than any other solution I've tried. Excellent lesson - thank you very much :-)

  • @sifularson
    @sifularson 6 років тому +2

    Ronnie, I’ve been battling with my control of the 3 bend. Usually it goes to low. Until I closed my teeth! Wow! Thank you so much for that one simple tip!

  • @speedlag
    @speedlag 13 років тому

    Great lesson Ronnie! This really is an abstract harmonica technique, I appreciate the way that you approached this lesson.

  • @SalomeAlfdisLokidottir
    @SalomeAlfdisLokidottir 6 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for your time! I have been playing since july 8th and I am in love with this instrument

  • @jamesstanley8774
    @jamesstanley8774 3 роки тому

    I could watch and listen to you playing all day.....

  • @kevanez
    @kevanez 9 років тому +4

    It really works! 3rd hole bending is more clear than before I used

  • @rodneyange1046
    @rodneyange1046 6 місяців тому

    That was so good cause the 3 hole is a monster and I am watching and drawing from the diagram I got and got it good, no flat sound. I have been messing with the 3draw for 4 days trying to get it and for today I did.thanks Ronnie.keep it up

  • @laurencemann4952
    @laurencemann4952 8 років тому

    This technique has certainly helped me so, thank you Ron.

  • @pegauracheii
    @pegauracheii 10 років тому +2

    YES! I got a breakthrough! Before this video, my "bending technique" consisted in bringing my jaw forward while opening the mouth a bit more and tilting the harmonica upwards (the result sometimes sounded more like a big, rattling and screeching horn). But keeping the teeth together works soooo much better. I can actually get a clean note and also control it better. Thanks, man! Very useful!

  • @jeffgillson
    @jeffgillson 10 років тому +15

    "This particular hole is very troublesome for a lot of people"
    "Our... precision has to be dead on... to get the whole to cooperate"
    "I was trying to come back to that hole and attack it from many different angles"
    ".... and different directions, I came from on top, down into the hole I started on the hole"
    "There are different ways you can come at this hole"
    Great video. I'm going to go at the hole from different angles or even head on and just attack that hole, can't wait!

  • @Kettupaini
    @Kettupaini 8 років тому +1

    Now I understand why I haven't so blues like sounds with my A harmonica!
    You are really good teacher and tell these things! I have trained under week and I understand how this whole thing works :D I also have played bass over 10 years, so R.I.P :D

  • @landztranz
    @landztranz 11 років тому +1

    Teeth closed! Yes, Ronnie! I've discovered that, too, and was wondering if anyone else had. Thanks! You play beautifully, of course.

  • @DanielMcKernan117
    @DanielMcKernan117 13 років тому +1

    WOW, I sure have a lot of practice to do. Thank you so much for getting me started with those certain techniques. Putting my teeth together is actually working. I was definitely using too much air and had absolutely no control.

  • @chrishumphries1516
    @chrishumphries1516 5 років тому +1

    Great tutorial Ronnie, thank you !

  • @txturbo930
    @txturbo930 13 років тому

    Thanks Ronnie! Great stuff as always,

  • @chuckvanvleet9314
    @chuckvanvleet9314 4 роки тому

    I really enjoy your lessons !!!!

  • @alistaircornacchio5727
    @alistaircornacchio5727 5 місяців тому

    Thank you for the great video, I did have an appifany (sorry can’t spell that) and what you said resonated with me. Seems so with the other commenters as well. I think the video is blessed haha
    Here’s my takeaway: like you said this hole draw is particularly difficult, and you said it’s because there’s multiple bends.
    The big thing I learned is that, the 4 draw has always been so easy to be because it’s just one bend, and it’s really fun so i over-exaggerate the motion and use my jaw but with no problems. But then with this 3 draw, my muscles think it’s the same deal.. so my jaw drops and I suck in and it’s like a dead duck, not even able to get the flat 3rd but instead a rough sounding, meek, and frustrating 2nd.
    Now I realize since there’s so many bends you have to be careful and do less to just get the flat 3rd. Boy it’s so simple now. Thanks so much!!!

    • @Harmonica123
      @Harmonica123  5 місяців тому +1

      EXCELLENT. Thanks for sharing.

  • @HeadbangersLocal
    @HeadbangersLocal 4 роки тому +14

    “This particular hole is troublesome for a lot of people”. Story of my life 😂

  • @nodgelyobo1
    @nodgelyobo1 5 років тому

    Well that helped a lot ..Thanks for that mate..I had been drawing my 3 half step too hard and producing a full step, now I realise it's a gentler inhale

  • @eroc4686
    @eroc4686 Рік тому

    Never heard the teeth together tip. Thanks for that idea! ❤

  • @stinkbomb350
    @stinkbomb350 10 років тому

    Great stuff Ronnie, thanks

  • @lynnwintercorn2578
    @lynnwintercorn2578 Рік тому

    Great video with helpful advice!

  • @daviddanielson3522
    @daviddanielson3522 5 років тому +1

    The teeth closed thing is crazy and it works. Thanks.

  • @rpavich
    @rpavich 11 років тому +1

    Wow..you really play nice lines while soloing...not just "harp licks" but real, well thought out lines.

  • @lise-annedore8935
    @lise-annedore8935 4 роки тому

    Beautiful sound.

  • @jodanchudan
    @jodanchudan 13 років тому

    Great lesson - thanks for posting this!

  • @marcoagolin
    @marcoagolin 8 років тому

    if I play harmonica like that ever give me satisfied!very good. congratulations

  • @Blanco4422
    @Blanco4422 8 років тому

    thank you for sharing your knowledge

  • @chrisdesmit1103
    @chrisdesmit1103 8 років тому

    wow! thank you! I'll keep working on it!

  • @hankadlev173
    @hankadlev173 Місяць тому

    you're a great player keep it up

  • @rawsonsan
    @rawsonsan 11 років тому

    Great lesson. I have been trying to get this half step bend for weeks, and just tried the "teeth" suggestion and got it! I have a long way to go to keep it, but at least I finally got it. I thought my harps were broke :-)

  • @richardsneed9042
    @richardsneed9042 6 років тому +3

    I can bend hole 3 on my KeyOfC all day, but for some reason this damn KeyOfA is a beast

    • @surajdubey730
      @surajdubey730 5 років тому +1

      Same here Richard. I've seen some guys on youtube tinkering around with their harmonica which makes it easier to bend. I'm planning on doing that for my harmonica.

    • @davelongey3316
      @davelongey3316 4 роки тому +1

      @@surajdubey730 don't. I tried that F.up my harp. If you do be very careful

    • @Robert-yk8tx
      @Robert-yk8tx 4 роки тому

      Suraj Dubey no just keep practicing. You need to train those tongue muscles just like weight lifting.

  • @Harmonica123
    @Harmonica123  13 років тому +2

    @waabladeeble It is actually tongue position and breathing...make sure when you go for a clean draw note that your tongue is resting on the bottom of your mouth flat and the tip of tongue behind bottom teeth...breathe from your diaphragm nice and easy and you'll get it.

  • @peppinogar
    @peppinogar 4 роки тому

    Wow! Bravo!

  • @Harmonica123
    @Harmonica123  11 років тому +4

    absolutely. some out of the box harps are not airtight so the bends are leaky however. yes that's a Suzuki Manji..should not be harder to play in my experience

  • @belleray2
    @belleray2 13 років тому

    Thanks for the lesson Ronnie. That A harp sure is mournful bluesy sound.
    Very difficult to get the correct bend on 3 draw,accuracy takes heaps of practice. Sounds airy still but working on relaxation.
    Great post.

  • @rawsonsan
    @rawsonsan 11 років тому

    Oh and I am using a chromatic tuner and one I was pointed to on the net that is pretty cool, called Bendometer PS. It is specifically for harmonica and is a great visual tool as well.

  • @TheJacobus2
    @TheJacobus2 6 років тому

    as much a teacher as a player, thanks Ron.

  • @leenewman9637
    @leenewman9637 10 років тому

    What is this backing track I definitely want to play along with this great work as always.

  • @nehpetsdrallid3581
    @nehpetsdrallid3581 9 років тому

    Ronnie you're good teacher in all things you know. You good dude for the help. I've got a G Hohner and C Warehouse Blues Which one be better to practice bends for beginner to bends. Uno easiest and maybe easy for my what my ears hearing so I know I'm working in right direction? Thanks dude you help us who just otherwise be to much self teaching! That can be depressing when no knowledge of key techniques or tricks.

  • @aussiemark4951
    @aussiemark4951 11 років тому

    Has anyone tried loading a chromatic tuner app on their phone or just using a chromatic tuner. Play the bends whilst observing the tuner. Its a good feedback loop and lets you see directly what the results of making minor variations in your embouchure tongue and throat make. I found it helped immensely to get a half step bend on 2 and 3 draw and hold it on the note. It gives you time to notice what your doing with your mouth etc.

  • @daveg.1051
    @daveg.1051 3 роки тому

    Dam boy you are good...

  • @zglouz
    @zglouz 13 років тому

    Fine boy ,very fine

  • @auntiemoshbcs5892
    @auntiemoshbcs5892 9 років тому

    nice sound

  • @peppinogar
    @peppinogar 7 років тому

    Grande!

  • @orugamaldita
    @orugamaldita 13 років тому

    Exellent video Ronnie!!. I'm a beginner. been playing for a month and a half and I'm going through your beginner blues licks CD (great stuff as well). The teeth closed technique allowed me to get a finer control on the 3 hole draw bends instantly, amasing!...
    Would you agree with Adam Gussow that the blue third is a quarter step bend instead of a half step on the 3 hole as everyone else says?
    Thanks for this lessons, greets from Chile

  • @100alvaromolina
    @100alvaromolina 9 років тому

    ME GUSTA FELICIDADES,,AMIGO,,ALVARO,,ESPAÑA.

  • @giuseppeveneziano5526
    @giuseppeveneziano5526 3 роки тому

    YOU ARE A GOOD TEACHER, THANKYOU FO YOUR CLEAR5 EXPLANATION

  • @billlupin8345
    @billlupin8345 7 років тому +1

    Just here to confirm I'm doing it right. 3 hole half step was one of the ones I figured out myself.
    2 hole draw was a pain, though.

  • @thomasgriffin9140
    @thomasgriffin9140 6 років тому +1

    wow that sounds good....

  • @behavis
    @behavis 11 років тому

    I have both standard, Out the box manji's and marine band crossover's. I personaly find the crossover's "easier" to play, meaning that they require less force to bend them down and to hold them there...
    But again this is a personal thing, you'll have to try a few harps to find which one suits you best. Also I have bought basic customised crossovers but they don't require much alteration in my opinion. Maybe the best out the box harp???

  • @HanrahanJoel21
    @HanrahanJoel21 6 років тому

    wish more people played harmonica

  • @behavis
    @behavis 11 років тому +2

    Is there a reason why you choose to give this lesson on an A harp? Maybe it's just coincidence but I find these bends easier on an A harp than for ex. on a C harp....

  • @robertlaughman8297
    @robertlaughman8297 9 років тому

    I'm having a lot of trouble bending on the 1st and 2nd draw holes. 2nd hole, I can kind of do half step without tilting, but no further, no matter what. I can bend every other hole but 789, but I'm not worried about that yet..

  • @rebond1957
    @rebond1957 13 років тому

    thanks

  • @Harmonica123
    @Harmonica123  13 років тому

    @MrMelodiousThunk More of a pucker player for bends but i can bend while tongue blocking.
    Otherwise, outside of bending, I'd say I am a 60/40 pucker/tongue block player

  • @daddycavefish
    @daddycavefish 10 років тому

    Whst is the name of the back ing track

  • @nycoshouse
    @nycoshouse 10 років тому

    ouah çà déchire :D

  • @mattsouthon2489
    @mattsouthon2489 3 роки тому

    I've been slurping ob my harmonica all day but I can't get my 3 hole bend that deep in pitch

  • @jimmycyclone1665
    @jimmycyclone1665 4 роки тому +1

    Hey man, forgetting about blues harp for a sec, I play a lot of simple folk melodies and the whole step bend on the 3 draw hole (so in the key of C for example the note I want to play is A) is the one i really want to hit. Don't get me wrong, I can bend my notes like a champ a love playing a bit of cross harp etc, but I really have trouble hitting this note when I'm trying to stick to basic melodies. The fact they left this note out of the major scale on the diatonic harp really annoys me sometimes (although I understand the logic behind it as it works great for blues playing etc.) I'll keep trying and thanks for the advice, but if you demonstrated this in a video that wasn't focussed on blues playing that would be awesome!! Cheers big fella.

    • @normanmundy2565
      @normanmundy2565 4 роки тому

      Jimmy Cyclone Buy a Seydel session steel paddy richter tuned harp 3hole is raised by 2semi tones this will give you the A note that’s missing in standard tuned. You will be able to play all those tunes that give you trouble now I’m sure you will be happy. I had the same problem as you but now I can nearly play most melodies. Grab the C then a G you should be right with those. I hope this helps you Regards Norm Western Australia Will give you a like then you might find this post

  • @chikichiki154
    @chikichiki154 8 років тому +2

    the secret is draw the 3rd hole the same way that 4th hole, but you need, nope, you must, use your diaphragm, and that's all :)

    • @mattiap4678
      @mattiap4678 4 роки тому

      Thank you! this has been the best tip so far!

  • @RandoDred
    @RandoDred Рік тому

    Lols before the actual lesson. I'm pausing and hitting the notes your hitting with my C Harp lolz

  • @TheOnlineBusker
    @TheOnlineBusker 6 років тому

    I'd sell my soul to play like that

  • @leesbo55
    @leesbo55 11 років тому

    Are these bends possible on an out of the box harp, or are mods required. Also is that a Suzuki? I just got a C Suzuki and find it harder to play than the Marine band or the Lee oskar.Its a Manji and sound great but requires a harder draw.

  • @blueshouseroberto5856
    @blueshouseroberto5856 9 років тому

    Your harp is pretty like Little Walter

  • @pedropinon2553
    @pedropinon2553 5 років тому +1

    I like how your room is totally empty but you use the sound of your harp to cover all the space as if It was full of furnitures

  • @natereeves2807
    @natereeves2807 9 років тому +1

    I keep getting this high pitch metallic noise. How do I fix this?

    • @pyann4410
      @pyann4410 9 років тому +1

      Nate Reeves Yeah me too when i try to get that full bend, like its going through a pipe haha. Ican do the half step but having problems with other bends. I noticed that this sound appears when you are sort of in the middle of two bends like the pitch kinda resonates. You fix it by learning how to bend the note hehe. Trust me it's not the harp, i get similar results on more than one harp.
      I can't help you much, but you can check out Lee Sankey on youtube. He has some very detailed lessons on how to bend properly with tongue block and lip pursing.

  • @paulotoole744
    @paulotoole744 3 роки тому

    Put teeth together ,definitely won't work for me.
    I am lip blocking ,is teeth closed for tongue blocking ?

  • @kieferlord609
    @kieferlord609 3 роки тому

    "come back to that hole and attack it from many different angles"

  • @wallacethomas2417
    @wallacethomas2417 11 років тому

    do u ever post gospel riffs?

  • @patrickclark3337
    @patrickclark3337 8 років тому +3

    Either I'm not understanding what you're talking about or I can't see how putting your teeth together and drawing in, or even more difficult, to me impossible, bending while drawing in and putting your teeth together? How is this technique possible or accomplish? Did I miss something? Please fill me in.

    • @kyledeane9979
      @kyledeane9979 7 років тому

      Its Eaaaaasy #

    • @loasidasortiz9716
      @loasidasortiz9716 4 роки тому

      I have a space between my upper teeth,but I notice when I bring my bottom teeth together I get the bend thks!

  • @joshanderson6847
    @joshanderson6847 11 років тому

    I feel like I just got a harp lesson from Tony Stark.

  • @markmainwaringmm
    @markmainwaringmm 7 років тому

    practice practice practice

  • @Zackbcom
    @Zackbcom 13 років тому

    PRO VIDEO

  • @normanmundy2565
    @normanmundy2565 4 роки тому

    3 half step bend is the hardest note to play. Can get nearly all notes 1-6. Hate 3hole Nearly drives me mad practice practice practice 😂😂😂

  • @johngainer1107
    @johngainer1107 3 роки тому

    My teeth stay motionless but to say my bite is closed or my teeth are together won't work for me.

  • @daddycavefish
    @daddycavefish 10 років тому

    I just can't seem to bend without using my tongue

  • @steve3150
    @steve3150 4 роки тому

    When you say put your teeth together do you mean a bite?

    • @Harmonica123
      @Harmonica123  4 роки тому

      the point right before the teeth make contact with each other.

  • @coreybaldwin6663
    @coreybaldwin6663 7 років тому

    Good lesson when you can't breath through your nose lol , think your brill ron

  • @Tienuyan
    @Tienuyan 8 років тому

    What I really dont get is why no one really explains how to adjust the reed to achieve a easier bending note. I have a really crappy Hering free blues and I can easily bend 1-2-3-4 notes with the slight inhale of air. Then yesterday I bought a Suzuki Fire Breath in D, and a Hohner Crossover in Db, which cost me around 70-80 usd each. I read so many reviews about how the Fire Breath can get bends easier, and what I got it is a much hard harmonica to bend compared to my crap 10 usd Hering ! The Crossover responds really well, but the Fire Breath, I just keep sucking air and is not my technique fault, cos I although i am not perfect at bend, I am bending on a Hering C, on a Hering F, on a Suzuki ProMaster 350 in C, on a Hohner Crossover Bb, and the Fire Breath is just not working ! I mean, I can reach 2 bends but i really need to pull a lot of air, and I already tried to fix the reed gapping several and several times, then I open all my harmonicas and compared the 3 draw reed gap in all of time, and is pretty much all the same, and the Fire Breath it is...quiet disapointing. Need help.

    • @Tienuyan
      @Tienuyan 8 років тому

      +Uyan Tien Nermind what I wrote, I just fixed and the Fire Breath sounds great now. The whole secret was gapping the BLOWING reed to make the DRAWING more sensitive. I just this on a forum and decide to give it a try. It worked.

    • @jamesrogers2963
      @jamesrogers2963 8 років тому

      +Uyan Tien good tip... thanks!

  • @RorytheRoman
    @RorytheRoman 10 років тому

    Your probably just not doing it right i had the same problem when first started playing just keep on practicing you will get it soon enough

  • @steve3150
    @steve3150 4 роки тому

    Oh by the way Hi.

  • @droverboy1
    @droverboy1 13 років тому

    Beautiful playing Ronnie, I was wondering if you have jam tracks for sale? If you do hit me up on facebook Rusty Bergandine! Thanks for the great lesson!

  • @leenewman9637
    @leenewman9637 10 років тому

    What is this backing track I definitely want to play along with this great work as always.