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Auteur
Winslow Yerxa is a widely known and admired harmonica player, teacher, lecturer, and author. He has written, produced, and starred in many harmonica books and video projects. He provides private harmonica instruction both online and in person in the San Francisco Bay area. He also offers classes, interviews, and lectures via the Harmonica Collective.
Contenu
Introduction 1
About This Book 1
Foolish Assumptions 3
Icons Used in This Book 3
Beyond the Book 4
Where to Go from Here 4
Part 1: Getting Started with Harmonica 7
Chapter 1: What Is This Thing Called Harp? 9
Considering the Harmonica's Coolness 9
Becoming the Next Harmonica Idol: What It Takes to Play 11
A harmonica 11
A little music know-how 11
Your body 12
Regular practice - and unstructured fun! 12
Taking Your Talent to the Next Level 13
Hanging Out in the Harmonica Village 14
Sharing your music with others locally 14
Visiting the repair shop and the accessory store 14
Chapter 2: Becoming a Harmonica Owner 17
Shopping for Your First Harmonica 18
Understanding the construction of the ten-hole diatonic 18
Tuning in to the key of the harp 19
Starting out with a harp in the key of C 19
Pricing a harmonica 20
Determining where to buy a harp 20
Safe and Sound: Caring for Your Harp 21
Collecting Additional Diatonic Harps 23
Purchasing popular keys 24
Expanding your range with harps in high and low keys 24
Adding Variety to Your Harmonica Kit 25
Chromatic harps 25
Tremolo and octave harmonicas 27
Making Your Harps Portable with Carrying Cases 28
Getting to Know You: Discovering How a Harmonica Works 29
Making a five-layer tin sandwich 29
Taking a closer look at the reeds that make the sound 30
Locating different notes 31
Chapter 3: Making Your First Harmonica Sounds 33
Preparing to Play the Harmonica 33
Picking up the harp 34
Putting the harp in your mouth 34
Breathing through the harp 35
Moving through the holes 35
Getting Acquainted with Some Musical Concepts 36
Zeroing in on harmonica tab 36
Counting with musical time 36
Locking in with the beat 37
Using beats as building blocks 39
Developing Your Sound 44
Expanding and sustaining your breathing 44
Cupping the harp in your hands 47
Nestling the harmonica in your mouth 50
Playing some cool rhythms 50
Chapter 4: Relating to Notes, Scales, and Chords 55
Getting in Tune with the Singable Notes 56
Understanding the curious phenomenon of octaves 56
Naming the notes and creating a scale 57
Using octaves to name all the notes 57
Altering pitches with sharps and flats 58
Measuring small distances with semitones and whole tones 59
Sizing Up Intervals 60
Counting out the size of an interval 60
Determining the quality of an interval 61
Finding the Key of a Song 62
Stepping Through Scales 63
Diatonic and chromatic scales 63
Major and minor scales 64
Modal scales 66
Altering a scale with sharps and flats 66
The Building Blocks of Chords 67
Four basic types of chords 68
Adding notes to basic triads 68
Chord progressions 69
Writing Notes Down 70
Placing notes on a staff 70
Writing sharps and flats on the staff 72
Unlocking key signatures 72
Finding harmonica notes on the staff 73
Part 2: Starting to Make Some Music 75
Chapter 5: I Hear a Melody: Playing Single Notes 77
Shaping Your Mouth to Single Out a Note 78
Forming the pucker embouchure 78
Producing a tongue-block embouchure 80
The Elements of Motion: Moving from One Note to the Next 81
Exploring breath changes 82
Finding your way with hole changes 83
Alternating breath changes and hole changes 85
Coordinating simultaneous hole changes and breath changes 86
Exploring the Three Registers of the Harmonica 87
Playing Familiar Tunes in the Middle Register 88
"Good Night, Ladies" 89
"Michael, Row the Boat Ashore" 89
"Mary Had a Little Lamb" 90
"Amazing Grace" 91
Making Your First Multi-Hole Leaps 92
"Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" 92
"Frère Jacques" 92
"On Top of Old Smokey" 94
Shifting up from the Middle 95
"Bunessan" ("Morning Has Broken") 95
"Joy to the World" 96
Floating in the High Register 97
"Aura Lea" ("Love Me Tender") 98
"She'll Be Comin' 'Round the Mountain" 99
"Silent Night" 100
Chapter 6: Shaping Your Sound 103
Enlarging Your Sound with Projection 104
Using your air column 104
Enriching your sound with the smooth swimming exercise 104
Increasing airflow through the reeds 106
Varying your volume with dynamics 109
Projecting with your hands 110
Starting and Ending Notes with Articulation 112
Starting notes with your tongue 113
Using your throat to articulate notes 115
Initiating a note with your diaphragm 116
Shaping the Tone Color of Your Notes 118
Changing vowel sounds with your tongue 118
Brightening and darkening your sound using your hands 119
Slowly changing the sound 119
Combining hand and tongue vowels 120
Pulsating Your Notes with Vibrato 120
Diaphragm vibrato 121
Throat vibrato 122
Tongue vibrato 123
Hand vibrato 123
Synchronizing and layering pulsation 124
Chapter 7: Enhancing Your Sound with Your Tongue on the Harp 127
Using Your Tongue to Combine Chords and Melodies 128
Knowing the chords on your harp 128
Accompanying melodies with chords 129
Chasing the beat with a chord 131
Reinforcing Melody Notes with Your Tongue 132
Applying the tongue slap 133
Popping chords with pull-offs 133
Creating Chord Textures with Your Tongue 135
Alternating tongue placements to produce the chord rake 136
Lifting and replacing your tongue to play a chord hammer 137
Rapidly alternating widely spaced notes with the shimmer 138
Combining Widely Spaced Notes with Splits 139
Sticking with a locked split 139
Inching along with variable splits 140
Playing Quick and Wide Leaps with Corner Switching 145
Chapter 8: Bending Notes 149
Knowing the What and the Why of Bending 150
What is bending? 150
Why bend notes? 151
Getting Started with Bending Notes Down 151
Exploring the roof of your mouth 152
Making some helpful noises 153
Creating your bend activator with the K-spot 154
Playing your first bend 156
If at first you don't succeed: Practicing persistence 158
Deepening Your Skills at Bending Notes Down 159
Surveying the bendable notes 159
Working through the four stages of bending control 162
Bending draw notes down in the middle register 163
Bending draw notes down in the heart of the harp - the low register 165
Bending blow notes down in the high register 170
Bending on Different Types of Harmonicas 174
Chromatic harps 174
Double reed harps 175
Chapter 9: Positions: Playing One Harp in Many Keys 177
Understanding How Positions Help Your Playing 177
Figuring Out a Position 179
Relating Positions, Modes, and Avoid Notes 181
Rocking with Six Popular Positions 182
First position (C on a C-harp) 183
Second position (G on a C-harp) 185
Third position (D on a C-harp) 188
Fourth position (A on a C-harp) 190
Fifth position (E on a C-harp) 193
Twelfth position (F on a C-harp) 195
Part 3: Growing Beyond the Basics 199
Chapter 10: Fancy Playing: Developing Flair and Speed 201
Mastering Melody from the Ground Up 202
Seeing the scale 203
Recognizing scale patterns 204
Anchoring melodies on chord notes 209
Simplifying the scale to five notes 211
Adding Ornaments to the Melody 214
Shakes 214
Rips, boings, and fall-offs 215
Grace notes 215
Developing Your Speed 216
Start slow and know each individual move 216
Learn in small chunks 217
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