Angeline the Baker Harmonica Lesson part one Lower octave basic melody

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  • Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
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    🎶 *New Lesson Series: "Angeline the Baker" on Harmonica!* 🎶
    1st lesson is free here! For the rest of the series including jam tracks and looped practise tracks on the way come join GT harmonoca on Patreon!
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    Hello GT Harmonica Patreon members! I’m excited to welcome you back with the first part of our lesson series on "Angeline the Baker," a timeless old-time fiddle tune with a rich and somewhat controversial history due to its origins in the minstrel tradition. Composed by Stephen Foster in 1850, this tune remains a beloved classic that we can appreciate while recognising its historical context.
    "Angeline the Baker" is often played at old-time jams in the keys of D, G and occasionally C, following an AABB format. Similar to other staple tunes like "Soldier's Joy" and "Turkey in the Straw," it has captured the hearts of musicians for generations and is a must-know for any harmonica player looking to join in on old-time jams.
    In this initial video, we'll delve into the basics of the melody and basic chording to lay a solid foundation in the lower octave. This will give you a great start in mastering the melody and rhythm of "Angeline the Baker."
    Were using a G Diatonic Harmonica in 2nd position Key of D!
    Stay tuned for the upcoming videos where we'll cover:
    - The upper octave version of the tune.
    - Variations in rhythm and techniques to add greater depth of sound and more grease for the greens
    Let's get started and bring this beautiful tune to life on the harmonica! 🎵
    Angeline the Baker:
    Reference Tab:
    Reference Scale:
    Mj Pentatonic 2nd position;
    (-1+2) -2-“3 -4 +5 +6 -6 -7 -8 +8 +9 (-10)
    A part:
    -1 +2 +3 (tah) -1 +2 +3 -2 -yah dah
    -1 +2 +3 -1 +2 +shada dee shada
    -1 +2 +3 -Tah -“3 -3 -“3 -2
    -1 +2 +3 -3 -“3 +3 +2 -1 -shada dee shada
    B Part:
    -4 -3 -“3 +3 -“3 -3 -“3 -2 -yah dah
    -4 -3 -“3 -2 +2 +shada dee shada
    -4 -3 -“3 +3 -“3 -3 -“3 -2
    -1 +2 +3 -3 -“3 +3 +2 -1 -shada dee shada
    Reference Tracks:
    I’ll add a Banjo Jam track of my own soon, in the meantime check out these versions to jam along to:
    Old time style Nylon string banjo, works well with lower tuned harps for volume balance:
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    Bluegrass style Jam track:
    • Angeline The Baker - 1...
    One of My Favourite versions is by a recent passed Banjo Player called Dwight Diller, which has a great Mello sound with amazing dynamics mixed with a very cool groove
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    Please let me know you have any questions! Any I look forward to seeing your posts of the tune!

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