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Harmonica Blues Lesson - 3rd Position Minor Blues Bass Line In The Style Of Green Onions 

Tomlin Leckie
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Hello, this harmonica lesson continues the 3rd position theme with a minor bass line in the style of Green Onions. You will need a harmonica in the key of C.
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0:05 3rd Position Minor Blues Bass Line In The Style Of Green Onions
0:56 Riff 1
1:41 Four Chord Riff
2:27 Five Chord
4:29 Click in Description for Tab and Backing Track
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Комментарии : 19   
@TomlinHarmonica
@TomlinHarmonica 4 месяца назад
✏ Get your FREE harmonica tab PDF and audio clips here 👉 foxly.link/WI77C7
@Mr05301970
@Mr05301970 5 лет назад
Great stuff, the ca ca helped me bend that 3 whole step bend. But green onions really takes it to a new level for breathing techniques. Thank you.
@MikeSevon
@MikeSevon Год назад
I’m parked waiting for my wife getting her nails done. I’m the driver cause she got her eyes dilated this morning. Great lesson to help me pass the time. I’ll add it to my practice list till I get it down somewhat smooth. Thanks Tomlin
@ianritchie5111
@ianritchie5111 8 лет назад
cool and easy to pick up!...excellent!
@TomlinHarmonica
@TomlinHarmonica 8 лет назад
+Ian Ritchie that's what I was hoping for :-)
@sargfowler9603
@sargfowler9603 8 лет назад
Sounds great Tomlin - thank you!
@TomlinHarmonica
@TomlinHarmonica 8 лет назад
+Kevin Gill thanks Kevin!
@richardhall263
@richardhall263 8 лет назад
Thank you again Tomlin
@TomlinHarmonica
@TomlinHarmonica 8 лет назад
+richard hall my pleasure Richard :-)
@cyounesful
@cyounesful 3 месяца назад
I like like ❤❤❤
@AndrewKomarharp
@AndrewKomarharp 8 лет назад
nice lick
@TomlinHarmonica
@TomlinHarmonica 8 лет назад
+Andrew Komar thanks Andrew :-)
@jangiese6427
@jangiese6427 4 месяца назад
🎩👍
@thewiz8895422
@thewiz8895422 7 лет назад
Sounds good, yet sounds more like Help Me :)
@gilbertvincent2881
@gilbertvincent2881 7 лет назад
thewiz8895422 je vais b
@pedropinon2553
@pedropinon2553 6 лет назад
nice lesson. by the way... don't you think it'd be better (bluesier at least) in a G harp with cross harp?
@patrickclark3337
@patrickclark3337 8 лет назад
Hey Tomlin, nice again! Is the tonic still the 2 draw in this position, or is it the 1 draw in 3rd position? I'm trying to figure out the position thing but it's a bit confusing at times trying to remember it all. Basically, does the tonic change when position changes, or is it always the 2 draw? Or can you direct me to a lesson in this theory area that doesn't obfuscate? Please. Thanks!
@TomlinHarmonica
@TomlinHarmonica 8 лет назад
+Patrick Clark hi Patrick, yes the tonic changes with each position as that is what changing position means. So it is the 1 draw/4 draw/8 draw in 3rd position. Here is a lesson which will help - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-VpKcQIR61mc.html
@patrickclark3337
@patrickclark3337 8 лет назад
***** Hey Tomlin, thanks for the feedback. Would you be able to send, or direct me to where I can get the 1-4-5 chords in 1st, 2nd and 3rd positions. Can't find on Google, or RU-vid. It would be a great start. I'm a musician as I've said, but not in the technical sense, meaning I don't know much music theory. I play by ear, which is fine and hasn't let me down. I good at that. I know chords on guitar, just about any you can throw at me, but theory not so much. Harmonica is quite different from guitar, I can play by ear, and pretty much hear something and replicate it, just don't tell me to play that in any particular position. I need to look it up first. So if you can direct me to where I can at least get the 1,2,3 position 1-4-5 chords it would be immensely helpful and a great start. Thanks!
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