Very cool! Puts me in mind of the beautiful haunting western style tunes like Shenandoah and Ashokan Farewell, except it surprises you by going off into more discordant (?) territory. Love it.
Hi Winslow Beautiful part of the world 🌎👍😁. Chromatic eh ? All seems a bit "daunting" to me. Beautiful music 🎼 but I'll stick to my Diatonic for now. Thanks 🙏👍🏴👋😁
Thank you for sharing this! It is the most beautiful song I have ever heard with a harmonica! I am working on playing it with my G diatonic and I am hopeful with 6 months practice I can semi-master it. (Any overblows hiding in it?) Also, any chance of obtaining the backing to your 3rd position jazz, C harp in D minor excercise from your great book? I practice the amazing tune frequently but it would sound much better with your backing track! Thanks!
Thanks, glad you like it. There are no overblows in the recording, as it was played on chromatic harmonica. To play the first verse melody on a G diatonic, you would need a 5 overblow to play the third note in the B part. The second verse is very chromatic, though. Which book are you referring to?
Thank you for your insight! Since I can’t overblow, the best I will be aiming for is semi mastery. Will send a recording to you sometime in the future. The song I have enjoyed playing is from your “Harmonica for Dummies”. It goes along these notes…4d6b5b..5b6b6d..6b5b4b4d…4b3d2d. Thanks!
Sounds pretty darn good !
Very cool!
Puts me in mind of the beautiful haunting western style tunes like Shenandoah and Ashokan Farewell, except it surprises you by going off into more discordant (?) territory.
Love it.
Hi Winslow
Beautiful part of the world 🌎👍😁.
Chromatic eh ?
All seems a bit "daunting" to me.
Beautiful music 🎼 but I'll stick to my Diatonic for now.
Thanks 🙏👍🏴👋😁
Thanks, Jim. Not trying to win any converts, just making music. Glad you enjoyed it.
Beautifully done! BRAVO!!!
Thank you for sharing this! It is the most beautiful song I have ever heard with a harmonica! I am working on playing it with my G diatonic and I am hopeful with 6 months practice I can semi-master it. (Any overblows hiding in it?)
Also, any chance of obtaining the backing to your 3rd position jazz, C harp in D minor excercise from your great book? I practice the amazing tune frequently but it would sound much better with your backing track! Thanks!
Thanks, glad you like it. There are no overblows in the recording, as it was played on chromatic harmonica. To play the first verse melody on a G diatonic, you would need a 5 overblow to play the third note in the B part. The second verse is very chromatic, though.
Which book are you referring to?
Thank you for your insight! Since I can’t overblow, the best I will be aiming for is semi mastery. Will send a recording to you sometime in the future.
The song I have enjoyed playing is from your “Harmonica for Dummies”. It goes along these notes…4d6b5b..5b6b6d..6b5b4b4d…4b3d2d. Thanks!