Filip, you are a treat. I have been playing guitar with a harmonica around my neck for 50 years. It is only recently I have discovered the beauty of this instrument. Your lessons are so easy to comprehend and so inviting, you make it inspirational. I am looking forward to all your lessons.
Thank you for these tips - I just got my very first harmonica, chromatic 2 days ago - and I think for all instruments the ergonomic and good "right" holding is the main thing to be understood right in the beginning. So this one came in real need!
Filip: Thank you so much for this video! I have been learning how to play a diatonic for about a year, but I wanted to learn how to play a chromatic and just bought a Hohner CX-12 Jazz. I am realizing that Chromatics are an entirely different instrument than a diatonic. I will learn a lot from your videos and am subscribing to your channel. Cheers.
Thank you so much for using your GM48. I have one but yet have to play it (I've been mainly using my Hohners). Now I know how it sounds and it is absolutely gorgeous.
Thanks for the useful tips Filip. The little details can often make a big difference. I must try to keep your suggestions in mind. If I may suggest a topic for a video, one I know I would be very interested in ----- A video highlighting the pros and cons of playing in various keys on chromatic. I personally play predominantly in the signature key on harmonica but would like to explore a few other keys. As I'm in the latter stage of life I'd prefere not to waste time practising playing in a key that isn't "user friendly". Perhaps this is a totally selfish suggestion or possibly lots of people would be interested in the subject. Having said all that whatever content you broadcast it will always be interesting and enjoyable. Thanks and keep up the great work.
I have no musical experience and never played an instrument, I’ve always loved the sound of the Harmonica so I bit the bullet and bought a Suzuki SCX 48 12 hole Chromatic… I think I have bitten off more than I can chew… I can barely get a decent note from no 2 hole and seem to get breathless just practicing, I cannot learn anything like piano or guitar due to arthritis in both hands, still it’s a nice thing to own…
Hi Andrew, great to hear that you have bought your first harmonica! Just continue to practice, playing the harmonica is like learning any wind instrument, it takes a lot of time to learn how to play it. Don't give up, just continue, practice in small session and take breakes. Best, Filip
Ein gutes Video. Vielen Dank. Ich spiele auf einer SCX Suzuki aber ich such eine zusätzliche Harmoinca, welche würdest du einem empfehlen? Bei Suzuki sind die Ersatzteile extern schwer zu bekommen. Leider. Höre nun deinen Sind wieder zu. Du bist ein großartiger Spieler 👍👍👍👍 Viele Grüße Manuel
Other the practice, how do you find the holes so easily? You seem to always be aligned with the holes and therefore have a beautiful sound. Is there a trick to doing it? Love your sound!!!
@@FilipJersMusic at certain point I finally realised that playing diatonic is much fun for me and I hate cleaning and maintaining chromatic: slide and valves
Complete beginner here. (I see ur beautiful hands and just want to kiss them, sorry for that). I just got a tab from the internet for Stevie Wonder's solo in There must be an angel... The tab is said to be for Chromatic in C, but i just got Suzuki's SCX48 in F from Amazon, assuming it will sound higher (which is my taste)... My question is .... Can I just follow the tab as if i was playing with a C regardless it's an F? .. Thx!
How the hell do I start? I'm a good diatonic player and melodic. Should I learn scales or focus one song after another. It's weird how foreign chromatic is to me and I do understand the basics of music. Its frustrating that I don't feel I know how to get off to a good start.
Start with songs you love and can sing by heart. Then you already have the music inside of you. It is much easier to learn a new instrument and already knowing the song in your head and heart. Learn to play the major scales at the same time. Start with C, don't use the button. After a while, learn the G major scale (one button press) then learn F major scale (one button press) Then learn D major (button two times) and so it goes on. The instrument is hardest to play in the lowest and highest octave so start with the middle octave.
I've been playing for 16 years and I always learn sthg from you, Filip! Thank you again!
My pleasure!
Filip, you are a treat. I have been playing guitar with a harmonica around my neck for 50 years. It is only recently I have discovered the beauty of this instrument. Your lessons are so easy to comprehend and so inviting, you make it inspirational. I am looking forward to all your lessons.
Thanks for your kind words! 🎶🌞🎶
Thank you brother for showing me tips of the craft
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Thank you for these tips - I just got my very first harmonica, chromatic 2 days ago - and I think for all instruments the ergonomic and good "right" holding is the main thing to be understood right in the beginning. So this one came in real need!
Wonderful! Happy to help!
Filip: Thank you so much for this video! I have been learning how to play a diatonic for about a year, but I wanted to learn how to play a chromatic and just bought a Hohner CX-12 Jazz. I am realizing that Chromatics are an entirely different instrument than a diatonic. I will learn a lot from your videos and am subscribing to your channel. Cheers.
Thanks for watching!
Many many thanks Filip 😇🤙👍👍👍👍
Love the little giggle everyone does when they mess up. Humans are so human sometimes lol
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Your tone is amazing
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Very good teaching
Thanks and welcome
Congrats on your SPAH award!
thank you for offering this video
Happy you like it!
Very helpful thanks
You're welcome!
Thank you so much for using your GM48. I have one but yet have to play it (I've been mainly using my Hohners). Now I know how it sounds and it is absolutely gorgeous.
Enjoy! 🎵👌🎵
Thanks a million
Thanks for watching! 🎵🙏😀
Great, thank you, very helpfull
Thanks!
Thanks for the useful tips Filip. The little details can often make a big difference. I must try to keep your suggestions in mind.
If I may suggest a topic for a video, one I know I would be very interested in ----- A video highlighting the pros and cons of playing in various keys on chromatic.
I personally play predominantly in the signature key on harmonica but would like to explore a few other keys. As I'm in the latter stage of life I'd prefere not to waste time practising playing in a key that isn't "user friendly".
Perhaps this is a totally selfish suggestion or possibly lots of people would be interested in the subject.
Having said all that whatever content you broadcast it will always be interesting and enjoyable.
Thanks and keep up the great work.
Thanks for your kind words and thanks for the great idea! And yes, some keys are harder than others.
I have no musical experience and never played an instrument, I’ve always loved the sound of the Harmonica so I bit the bullet and bought a Suzuki SCX 48 12 hole Chromatic… I think I have bitten off more than I can chew… I can barely get a decent note from no 2 hole and seem to get breathless just practicing, I cannot learn anything like piano or guitar due to arthritis in both hands, still it’s a nice thing to own…
Hi Andrew, great to hear that you have bought your first harmonica! Just continue to practice, playing the harmonica is like learning any wind instrument, it takes a lot of time to learn how to play it. Don't give up, just continue, practice in small session and take breakes.
Best, Filip
Great video thank you so much ❤️
Glad it was helpful!
which chromatic is best for you? And which is best for blues chromatic?
I would say SCX is great for blues. I like the Sirius line from Suzuki.
Great video! Good work. Very inspiring!
Thanks so much!
Your videos are very helpful. What harmonica are you playing? Thanks
I hold chromatic in my left hand same way as you, but I press slider with 2nd joint of right index finger, have to try it your way
Ok! Did you try this now? If so, how does it feel?
@@FilipJersMusic not a big differences for me yet, but have to experiment more!
@@etaborya also try the thumb on the top end of the mouthpiece to create a nice grip.
I do all same same. Except the tone and the virtuosity 🥶
Thanks. But I need to know how to hold it while driving.
Haha!!
Great video, thanks for sharing. 🙏🏽🌸🇮🇳
Happy you like it!
are there ones for left-handed people? how to find them in Europe? thanks!
Ein gutes Video. Vielen Dank.
Ich spiele auf einer SCX Suzuki aber ich such eine zusätzliche Harmoinca, welche würdest du einem empfehlen?
Bei Suzuki sind die Ersatzteile extern schwer zu bekommen. Leider.
Höre nun deinen Sind wieder zu.
Du bist ein großartiger Spieler 👍👍👍👍
Viele Grüße
Manuel
Hi Filip, how would you hold the 16 hole chromatic, especially to get the best mic position and use the slider. Thank you!
About the same as this, just that I need to move the mic to register I am in to get a big even tone.
What kind of Harmonica do you suggest for a beginner ? thanks so much...
Suzuki SCX48
Other the practice, how do you find the holes so easily? You seem to always be aligned with the holes and therefore have a beautiful sound. Is there a trick to doing it?
Love your sound!!!
Practice lots of scales and arpeggios and learn lots of songs helps with this 🎶🎶🎶
Thanks!
Same problem. If I don’t practice chromatic regularly I easily get lost what hole I am playing. Never have such problems with diatonic.
@@etaborya Just practice and all is coming :-)
@@FilipJersMusic at certain point I finally realised that playing diatonic is much fun for me and I hate cleaning and maintaining chromatic: slide and valves
What’s the best affordable chromatic harmonica i can find with a warmth tone pls ?
I would say Suzuki SCX48 in C
Thank you sir
Hi Filip! What would you recommend as the first chromatic harmonica? I’ve been playing diatonic harmonica for a couple of years.
Hi Johannes! I would recommend a Suzuki SCX48 12 hole in C. The 12 hole model is easier when starting out on the chromatic.
@@FilipJersMusic Ok, thank you so much for the tip!
Love Your Harmonica!
What Key is it? And Model?
Thanks! It is a Suzuki G48 in the key of C.
Complete beginner here. (I see ur beautiful hands and just want to kiss them, sorry for that). I just got a tab from the internet for Stevie Wonder's solo in There must be an angel... The tab is said to be for Chromatic in C, but i just got Suzuki's SCX48 in F from Amazon, assuming it will sound higher (which is my taste)... My question is .... Can I just follow the tab as if i was playing with a C regardless it's an F? .. Thx!
How the hell do I start?
I'm a good diatonic player and melodic. Should I learn scales or focus one song after another. It's weird how foreign chromatic is to me and I do understand the basics of music. Its frustrating that I don't feel I know how to get off to a good start.
Start with songs you love and can sing by heart. Then you already have the music inside of you. It is much easier to learn a new instrument and already knowing the song in your head and heart.
Learn to play the major scales at the same time. Start with C, don't use the button. After a while, learn the G major scale (one button press) then learn F major scale (one button press) Then learn D major (button two times) and so it goes on.
The instrument is hardest to play in the lowest and highest octave so start with the middle octave.
@@FilipJersMusic thank you...perfect advice for me!