Amazing ! I love your channel and the irish harp but I have difficulties finding good learning material at an affordable price so I'll definetely will look into your patreon 🙌 Greetings from France
@irishharmonica I love the chordal sound a diatonic makes between the melody notes. Most of the time I like grabbing another harmonica for the fourth or fifth chord just to keep that warm vamping sound. I know I cant be the only one who uses two harmonicas at a time.
@@waltseher7115 Me too! 🤩 Chords are great to put into the music. Using two harmonicas at the same time is challenging but sounds great once you get the hang of it 🤩☘
Amazing ! I love your channel and the irish harp but I have difficulties finding good learning material at an affordable price so I'll definetely will look into your patreon
🙌 Greetings from France
@@gosaum happy to hear! 🤩🙏🏻 Check out my Patreon, it has a 7-day free trial, new stuff coming all the time 🤗☘️
Great vlog - thanks
Welcome to join 🤗
Great skill
Thank you 🤗
Nice. Subscribed I'm looking forward to watching.
Do you ever use tremolo or octave harmonica in Irish harmonica playing?
@@lennylink8772 happy to have you onboard 🤩🙏🏻 oh yes, mostly octave between the two of them, but they are both great for Irish music 🤗
Interesting
Super happy to finally be able to share my passion with you people 🤩☘
@irishharmonica I love the chordal sound a diatonic makes between the melody notes. Most of the time I like grabbing another harmonica for the fourth or fifth chord just to keep that warm vamping sound. I know I cant be the only one who uses two harmonicas at a time.
@@waltseher7115 Me too! 🤩 Chords are great to put into the music. Using two harmonicas at the same time is challenging but sounds great once you get the hang of it 🤩☘