Teaching a few people some Sonny boy II rhythms, if there’s Appetite to learn these let me know in the comments and I’ll add some tutorials! Thanks for watching!
It would be very gracious and cool if you added tabs and or explanations of notes played. Love the great SB2, and SB1. What tremendous catalogs of awesome songs/harmonica music both of them created. SB2 was a big influence to my picking up a harmonica 7-years ago. I know learning tunes by ear is a great way to learn, and at times I'm able to do some of that to an extent. However, tabs for various reasons are a big help and bonus for me due to wearing hearing aids. I'm going to subscribe to your channel and look forward to hear, and see what you create.
Hi, I look forward to releasing some tutorials in the future, it’ll be a mixture of tab (blues and second position fiddle tunes) and ear training for higher end fiddle tunes. With the additional of essential movement patterns/ scales and sounds variations to help you develop. In an exciting development, There will be a Patreon account and or website in the near future with more in depth material/ interviews and regular lessons. 🎶🎶
Use the playback speed feature to slow the video down and learn it by ear. The first thing novice players ask for are tabs… everytime. You know what will help move you out of being a novice? Learning to figure out songs by ear. It separates the musician from the hobbyist.
So it’s a low C harmonica played in 2nd position. It’s a pretty old harp not quite pre war but close, it’s an echo super camper which is the equivalent of a 365 Marineband from back in the day. I think they have a slightly sweeter tone that the more modern iterations, a combination of the pear wood comb and brass Reeds
Yes, please. Hungry for more.
Yea please do I’d love videos on the subject
Cool will do, watch this space for rhythm classes on harmonica coming soon including Sonny boy II 👍🎶🙌
great, more please
Absolutely love this - great to break out the low harps for a change. Nice one
That would be great!
Sounds good man!
Thank you
You’re very welcome 🎶👍🙌
It would be very gracious and cool if you added tabs and or explanations of notes played. Love the great SB2, and SB1. What tremendous catalogs of awesome songs/harmonica music both of them created.
SB2 was a big influence to my picking up a harmonica 7-years ago.
I know learning tunes by ear is a great way to learn, and at times I'm able to do some of that to an extent. However, tabs for various reasons are a big help and bonus for me due to wearing hearing aids. I'm going to subscribe to your channel and look forward to hear, and see what you create.
Hi, I look forward to releasing some tutorials in the future, it’ll be a mixture of tab (blues and second position fiddle tunes) and ear training for higher end fiddle tunes.
With the additional of essential movement patterns/ scales and sounds variations to help you develop.
In an exciting development, There will be a Patreon account and or website in the near future with more in depth material/ interviews and regular lessons. 🎶🎶
@@GTHarmonica You plans sound awesome 👌.
Use the playback speed feature to slow the video down and learn it by ear. The first thing novice players ask for are tabs… everytime. You know what will help move you out of being a novice? Learning to figure out songs by ear. It separates the musician from the hobbyist.
Pure inspiration.
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Could add some sonny terry rhythm with tabs plsase
Please tutorial
What are you playing?
So it’s a low C harmonica played in 2nd position. It’s a pretty old harp not quite pre war but close, it’s an echo super camper which is the equivalent of a 365 Marineband from back in the day. I think they have a slightly sweeter tone that the more modern iterations, a combination of the pear wood comb and brass Reeds
@@GTHarmonica it does sound really good
@@Crushbandicoot-wv8xbit’s got a sweetness to the chords and a nice bite to the textures
Could add some sonny terry rhythm with tabs plsase