Tune Basics is the popular music #education series created by #NewZealand based creator Kerin Gedge. It is designed to teach anybody who wants to learn the fundamentals or very basics of how to play harmonica, tin whistle, recorder and kalimba. Tune Basics aims to acquaint the student with clear graphic based #instructions for how to play simple and recognisable songs. #TuneBasics also provides #HarmonicaTabs #TinWhistleTabs /#PennyWhistleTabs and #KalimbaTabs on the Tune Basics blog. Please be sure to browse our #TABS list as often we will provide TABS that are yet to be animated into #Tutorials. In other words you may find TABS for songs that aren’t available on the channel. Finally please support TuneBasics by becoming a patreon patron or simply donating a dollar on buymeacoffee.com see links above!
That's nice but this video has NOTHING to do with religion of any kind, it is about the MELODY. I've heard the lyrics backwards have something to do with what you are talking about but this video is about music, not lyrics.
It's what makes each note harmonize with it's neighbor. If a harmonica was arranged any differently you would have no choice but to always play individual notes only as the neighboring note would sound awful.
Hi, do you have a note chart for a 14-hole tremolo harmonica in the key of C? Harmonica is CBS Masterwork... Is it the same chart as your 16-hole tremolo? Regards
That’s the first clip of yours that I’ve seen Kerin. I like it: a lot. What makes it so different ( and better ) than many harp tute’s that I’ve seen previously, is that you get the added bonus of knowing- ( and learning ! ) what notes you are actually playing, and not just simply what holes you are blowing in or out of. So, I’ve learnt the tune and how to play it, as well as what the actual notes are and what each one of them ‘sounds’ like, on their own. ( ear training ! ) Good work Kerrin. Thank you. I plan to watch some more now. 👍😁👏
Excellent explanation, thank you. I have just never played a harmonica so I knew nothing about its relation to music notation. Maybe I will be able to progress a bit faster. 👍