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The Ultimate HARMONICA SOLO Guide 

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If you structure your harmonica solos like you’re telling a story, you can captivate an audience. In this vid I show you how to do this by analyzing one of my own harmonica solos.
1. The Key to a Great Climax in your harmonica solo is: Restraint at the Beginning
This solo is about 2 minutes long. If I came out the gate with the fast train that I start doing a minute and a half into the solo, where could I possibly build from there?
Instead, I start by using SPACE. I play 3 notes, and then leave almost 2 WHOLE BARS OF REST. Of course, it helps when the drummer and guitarist’s groove is as solid as a ROCK like these guys’ are!
I Ialways say a solo should tell a story, and that all great stories have:
a beginning - the setting
a middle - the climax(es)
an end - the resolution
How do you make the beginning of your solo feel like the beginning of a story?
Make a short statement, and then leave SPACE.
This draws in the listener, and gives you a place to build from. (I figure if it works for B.B. King, it’ll work for the rest of us!) I leave space after the next two phrases as well. By the time I’m playing my 4th phrase I’m playing A LOT of notes, but then I leave space again AT THE END.
This business of leaving space requires conscious restraint, but it pays off because THE BEAUTY IS IN THE SILENCE BETWEEN THE NOTES. Play the silence.
2. Building Excitement
When it’s time to play I’m not thinking about beats and bars, or scales, or riffs…
Sure, I know I’m playing in A Mixolydian using a D harmonica in 2nd position blah, blah, blah. But I just close my eyes and put my heart into every note. It’s all about emotion.
To build some excitement, I use REPETITION. Within a span of 13 seconds I play the little -4 -4 -5 5 -4 figure a total of SIS times here. Wow, that’s a lot of repetition. Wow, that’s a lot of repetition. Wow, that’s a lot… you get the point. This helps hook the riff into the audiences’ ears.
3. The Exciting Climax
* My favorite way to reach a climax is with the -45 trill. To me it's the essence of the harmonica. I’m all about giving the people what they want. You can’t hear the crowd in the video, but believe me, they cheered at the -45 trill (as they always do!)
*Another way I like to climax a harmonica solo is holding and bending the -6. But also, just before I go there, notice that I nod the bass player to enter. So while the -6 is great, it’s probably actually the entrance of the bass player that really makes the moment feel so good!
Secret tricks of the trade. ;)
*A thrilling climax in the high register of the harmonica is the 10 to 10” blow bend ending on the 9. This is also a consistent crowd pleaser. So if you can play draw bends, consider working on your blow bends too (it’s the same type of mouth position for both techniques.)
*A fourth climax you can see in this solo is the train. Just like the -45 trill, everyone loves the train. If you don’t know the train, you might like checking out my beginner to boss course. I break down exactly what I was doing here as well as all the techniques needed to play what I’ve played so far.
3. Don’t Overstay Your Welcome!
It’s fun to step into the spotlight, but then we have to sense when the story is winding down and it’s time to make a graceful exit.
Notice how I make eye contact with my wife and give her the eyebrow raise to let her know, "OK, it’s time to bring this train into the station."
Nothing sucks more than playing past the point of audience excitement. If I feel the crowd becoming restless, it shakes my confidence just enough to make me more prone to make stupid mistakes! Ending a solo is like leaving a casino: better to early than too late!
When I was 13 years old, my dad took me to a B.B. King concert, an experience that would shape the rest of my musical life. It was thrilling. He held the crowd in the palm of his hand.
Only problem, it ended way too soon! “What!?! It’s over ALREADY?” and I complained to my dad. “Ah,” he said to me, “that’s a great lesson, and one that you should never forget - you always want to leave the crowd wanting more. Always leave them wanting more.”
Thanks Dad.
I hope you’ve enjoyed this analysis of my harmonica solo, and that it helps you to make your own killer solos. Got questions? Leave a comment below…
If you wanna check out more of my wife's music: / annhokulyn
Keep on rocking the harmonica and making the world a better place!

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@mattritchie7131
@mattritchie7131 Год назад
i got buzzed at the bar one night and started playing my harmonica to the jukebox and everyone totally loved it. now i play in a band because of that one night
@Harmonicacom
@Harmonicacom Год назад
Congrats Matt! Great story.
@anandaarju5389
@anandaarju5389 Год назад
Amazing job Luke 😃😃😃 . In this video you've answerd so many things we need to know . Thank you so much . God bless you brother .
@Harmonicacom
@Harmonicacom Год назад
Glad it was helpful, ananda. Good to see you here. Thanks for watching and for your kind words. God bless you too.
@igloososa
@igloososa Год назад
Excellent solo! Excellent breakdown! Thanks for sharing!
@Harmonicacom
@Harmonicacom Год назад
Glad you liked it! Thanks for your kind words.
@tnysteph
@tnysteph Год назад
An amazing job. I love every minute of your solo. My take away is “play a little, leave space” then play more. Great advice. Thank you for this video.
@Harmonicacom
@Harmonicacom Год назад
Hey Tony - great to see you my friend. Yes, that's the best possible takeaway! YESSAH!
@williamgieras8505
@williamgieras8505 Год назад
First timer, real live applicational technique tips. 67, doing this for 20 years, always great to learn, thx Bradda!
@Harmonicacom
@Harmonicacom Год назад
Right on William. You're most welcome brah. Rock on. 😎
@patriciawhite1936
@patriciawhite1936 Год назад
I really enjoyed this, love the trill, love the train and all the tips thank you for sharing
@Harmonicacom
@Harmonicacom Год назад
Sweet. Glad you enjoyed it, Patricia! ROCK ON. 🤘🏼
@FaustoCafaro-UffRM
@FaustoCafaro-UffRM 10 месяцев назад
Great job Luke ! I bought your" beginner to boss course" and I learned the fundamentals of harmonica through it.. I started out two years ago and your videos here were probably the very first things I came across when I started learning this amazing instrument ( here in Italy there's only two or three good on line teachers because harmonica is not fully appreciated like in the Us probably) .. I followed the course initially up to the bending and killer blues vocabulary module and then stopped for a while, let's say a year and a half . But in this period of time I mastered all I learned so far ( including different scales ,riffs and techniques) and practiced all the information I got from the course and through yours and other's teachers videos on you tube. So now I got back to the course and finally made it to play the Roadhouse blues workout easily and smoothly !! I'm gonna take up the tongue blocking and octave modules now !! Keep up the good job Luke , you're an awesome player and teacher and you have a nice band !! Greetings from Rome, Italy !!
@Harmonicacom
@Harmonicacom 9 месяцев назад
Wow! Amazing! Totally made my day. I'm so happy for all of your growth and success on our beloved instrument. Rock on! 😎
@darwinruiz5407
@darwinruiz5407 Год назад
great job Luke!! and thank you for sharing your knowledge with us.
@Harmonicacom
@Harmonicacom Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it, Darwin! My pleasure.
@alpagabeni5228
@alpagabeni5228 Год назад
Love the jam and the solo ! great editing and content !!
@Harmonicacom
@Harmonicacom Год назад
Much appreciated!
@GeraldPatt
@GeraldPatt 10 месяцев назад
Excellent! Thank you! When to start closing down my solo, 😮my audience of children have really helped me with that! Wow! Im glad I pay attention to their attention span! I love your teaching video! Thank you!
@Harmonicacom
@Harmonicacom 10 месяцев назад
Wonderful! Thanks for the note.
@jonathanpalmer3587
@jonathanpalmer3587 9 месяцев назад
So great to finally see you perform and really get down. Wish you made some more videos with you playing full numbers. Thanks for sharing your expertise with us. This was a terrific lesson.
@Harmonicacom
@Harmonicacom 9 месяцев назад
Thank you for your kind words. I really appreciate it Jonathan!
@marybethhempel9101
@marybethhempel9101 Год назад
Awesome Luke!! I Love the whole video... fun, organized, instructive, and full of tips!! Nice to see your band and your wife...in addition to you playing in it!! Super Video!! Thank you Luke!! 👍😎💞
@Harmonicacom
@Harmonicacom Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it, Mary Beth! thanks for the sweet note. 🥰
@atvalleau
@atvalleau Год назад
Beautiful solo over that Reggae beat! My favorite part is the "train".
@Harmonicacom
@Harmonicacom Год назад
Thank you. Glad you liked it!
@JoeBlowBlues
@JoeBlowBlues Год назад
Thanks for that, great lesson mate. Love it
@Harmonicacom
@Harmonicacom Год назад
Thanks Joe! Glad you lied it!
@GregJorgo
@GregJorgo Год назад
Great stuff!
@Harmonicacom
@Harmonicacom Год назад
Thank you for your kind words, Greg. I really appreciate it!
@alananthony1960
@alananthony1960 Год назад
That was great Luke!!! Thank you 🙏
@Harmonicacom
@Harmonicacom Год назад
Hey thanks a bunch Alan. Glad you enjoyed it!
@ChrisFonner-gq8xr
@ChrisFonner-gq8xr 11 месяцев назад
Just want to say thank you. Watching you has turned me on not a half decent player in a couple of months
@Harmonicacom
@Harmonicacom 11 месяцев назад
AMAZING! You're welcome. It's my pleasure. Rock on! 😎 CONGRATS!!!!!
@harpdreamermusic
@harpdreamermusic Год назад
Hey Luke, learned a lot from you again. Perfectly explained as already in your Beginner to Boss lessons! Thanks to the lessons I have completed, I can now play a good whistle blow train, initially as an absolute beginner. 🤟 continue! Good time wishes Astrid
@Harmonicacom
@Harmonicacom Год назад
WHAT'S UP ASTRID! Good to see ya here. Thanks for your kind words. Rock on!
@glennloucks7885
@glennloucks7885 Год назад
That was so cool! It left me with goose bumps 👍
@Harmonicacom
@Harmonicacom Год назад
Right on Glenn. Thanks for the note!
@Ichcampe69
@Ichcampe69 4 месяца назад
Crazy good vid❤
@Harmonicacom
@Harmonicacom 3 месяца назад
Awesome. Glad you liked it. Rock on! 😎
@zadokmotorfreight2423
@zadokmotorfreight2423 Год назад
Man, that was a great video!
@Harmonicacom
@Harmonicacom Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@mayaston3840
@mayaston3840 Год назад
Oh man, and I get to take lessons from this guy ❤
@Harmonicacom
@Harmonicacom Год назад
Hey Maya - you might like to check this out: www.harmonica.com/lessons/ Rock on. 😎
@jaciobe
@jaciobe 4 месяца назад
Sounds so nice with a reggae back beat ❤
@Harmonicacom
@Harmonicacom 4 месяца назад
I love playing harmonica on reggae riddims. Can't get enough of it!
@jimclement5637
@jimclement5637 Год назад
Great video, thank you!
@Harmonicacom
@Harmonicacom Год назад
Glad you liked it, Jim!
@ulnoohiker8983
@ulnoohiker8983 Год назад
Wow , I love the solo
@Harmonicacom
@Harmonicacom Год назад
Thank you so much! 🙏🏼
@grandpastudio2368
@grandpastudio2368 8 месяцев назад
Great performance very tasteful harmonica playing
@Harmonicacom
@Harmonicacom 8 месяцев назад
Many thanks!!
@J.M.Stigner
@J.M.Stigner Год назад
Dope lesson
@Harmonicacom
@Harmonicacom Год назад
Thanks man. Glad you dug it.
@tonylc2224
@tonylc2224 Год назад
Tus vídeos están muy bien editados felicidades!!!
@Harmonicacom
@Harmonicacom Год назад
¡Gracias Tony!
@heiko6983
@heiko6983 Год назад
Cool video Luke😀 Thank You
@Harmonicacom
@Harmonicacom Год назад
Glad you liked it! Most welcome.
@rhmtoo
@rhmtoo Год назад
Rock on Master Luke 😎👍
@Harmonicacom
@Harmonicacom Год назад
Right on my brother. ❤️
@G.Abongee
@G.Abongee Год назад
Luke pretty groovy! Thanks for your advice. Some time less is more. I liked the 6 draw bend the most, gave it some energy, the second in rank was the 10 blow bend;the third the train and forth the warbble. Thank you for this lesson. 📏🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵
@Harmonicacom
@Harmonicacom Год назад
Cool, thanks for sharing Jorge! You're most welcome, my friend.
@larrywright1601
@larrywright1601 Год назад
Great!
@Harmonicacom
@Harmonicacom Год назад
Thanks Larry!
@user-qf7kh8dg8k
@user-qf7kh8dg8k 11 месяцев назад
Nice!!
@Harmonicacom
@Harmonicacom 11 месяцев назад
Thank you! Cheers!
@WolfsBlues
@WolfsBlues Год назад
That was so sweet man...I hope one day I can realize the dream of playing on stage...🤙
@Harmonicacom
@Harmonicacom Год назад
You can do it Jay! NEVER GIVE UP.
@MunchiesMusicMadness
@MunchiesMusicMadness Год назад
Thanks Luke great tips . I would like to see you do a video of your rig rundown that would pe cool
@Harmonicacom
@Harmonicacom Год назад
Right on Mike! At that show there was no rig, lol. I was just playing through the PA. Thankfully, the FOH guys put some echo on it to make it sound cool, lol!
@MunchiesMusicMadness
@MunchiesMusicMadness Год назад
@@Harmonicacom my amp is is a fender champion 40 I get Mas feed back. But I also play bass with an ampless pedalboard rig I'm about to try recording harp with that rig if I get good results it will be pulling double duty . Playing direct is cool but I like some dirt
@burpsan
@burpsan Год назад
Sweet!
@Harmonicacom
@Harmonicacom Год назад
👊🏼
@owenanstey436
@owenanstey436 Год назад
I dug all of this especially the "story" part.
@Harmonicacom
@Harmonicacom Год назад
Sweet. Thanks Owen! good stuff...
@georgkisiel4447
@georgkisiel4447 Год назад
Super
@oneill180
@oneill180 Год назад
So good I could almost forgive you for wearing your hat like that 🤣Anymore live vids?
@Harmonicacom
@Harmonicacom Год назад
OMG ONeill you are hilarious. That'll probably be the last one like this for awhile, but plenty more great vids coming soon! Thanks for watching...and for making me laugh.
@michaelkarpinskiy3804
@michaelkarpinskiy3804 9 месяцев назад
Great!! Loved it!!! Are you using a delay pedal?
@Harmonicacom
@Harmonicacom 9 месяцев назад
Thanks Michael. No the awesome front of house mixer did that. However, when I play amped I usually use a delay pedal.
@RichardDavis-bh8mo
@RichardDavis-bh8mo Год назад
Great job. You make look easy though.
@Harmonicacom
@Harmonicacom Год назад
Thank you Richard! Cheers!
@elpapirrin1090
@elpapirrin1090 9 месяцев назад
Man you aré Good!
@Harmonicacom
@Harmonicacom 9 месяцев назад
I appreciate that!
@qwmx
@qwmx Год назад
Don't plan to perform in front of crowds, only perform for one (me), but still intrigued.
@Harmonicacom
@Harmonicacom Год назад
Right on Mel. Yeah, it's still fun to impress yourself! 😉
@qwmx
@qwmx Год назад
@@Harmonicacom The one and only important audience is always yourself 👏
@KingdomUploader
@KingdomUploader Год назад
I use those spaces - to catch my breath :)
@Harmonicacom
@Harmonicacom Год назад
Yes, that too Kev! EXACTLY!!
@KingdomUploader
@KingdomUploader Год назад
Lol
@bluesybruce
@bluesybruce Год назад
Some good ideas for me to take on board here ... I have tended to start out like an express train, then throw in some repetition of glissando's, (a la Jerry Lee) then collapse knackered .... (I am 83 yrs old after all). will try to build a little slower with more spaces. Thank you.
@Harmonicacom
@Harmonicacom Год назад
🤣 Right on. Yep, the discipline of restraint. Easier said than done!!!
@kicktherancor3217
@kicktherancor3217 9 месяцев назад
I found 10 over blow with a decent to the train works ad a small 45 trill for flavor then fade
@Harmonicacom
@Harmonicacom 9 месяцев назад
Sweet. Yeah the 10" whole-step blow bend is the bomb diggity. 😉👊🏼🎶💣
@richgillies5450
@richgillies5450 Год назад
Fantastic what's the band called ?
@Harmonicacom
@Harmonicacom Год назад
Hey Rich - that's my wife's project: Ann Hoku Lyn. You can check out her channel here: www.youtube.com/@AnnHokuLyn
@norfolknwhey4787
@norfolknwhey4787 Год назад
What’s the name of the song, or is there a backing track for it? Song is in A? Love the beat and progression.
@Harmonicacom
@Harmonicacom Год назад
Aw thanks! Song hasn't been released. It's a reggae with chords A and G, you could try searching for that?
@KingdomUploader
@KingdomUploader Год назад
Dude; would you say something about playing in minor key harps? I really want to learn Paint it Black in F minor. I've never had much luck with minor harps. Any tips? Just do it with a D harp like others have done? What? Thanks bud
@Harmonicacom
@Harmonicacom Год назад
Hey Kev - Paint it black is a harmonic minor key, so the EASIEST way to play it would be on a Lee Oskar Harmonic Minor harmonica.
@jeremya2871
@jeremya2871 Год назад
I wish I could over come my nerves too play in front of a crowd. But whenever I play in front of people I sound horrible😞
@Harmonicacom
@Harmonicacom Год назад
Jeremy. Just keep forcing yourself to do it bro! Just gotta do it afraid. Playing live will accelerate your growth faster than anything else.
@norfolknwhey4787
@norfolknwhey4787 Год назад
Until you begin to believe that you’ll perform well, you’ll always perceive that you sound horrible. If you anticipate sounding great, and you play it with confidence, the audience will react accordingly. If you’re timid, the viewers can sense it and will not feel the groove. Keep practicing at home, build that confidence, and get out there and smash some songs!
@FlatlandBreeze
@FlatlandBreeze 3 месяца назад
Keep playing in front of people until your nerves eventually get better. They never do lol but like you learn how to overcome it!
@49684
@49684 Год назад
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
@Harmonicacom
@Harmonicacom Год назад
🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
@krzysztofjanuszb.9162
@krzysztofjanuszb.9162 Год назад
👌😎👍👍👍
@Harmonicacom
@Harmonicacom Год назад
Thanks for watching! 😎🙌🏼🎶
@marcodelrosario9689
@marcodelrosario9689 Год назад
Yeahhh luke harmonicwalker!!! Jajjajaja
@Harmonicacom
@Harmonicacom Год назад
LOL. Thanks Marco. May the force be with you.
@joshstacy3413
@joshstacy3413 3 месяца назад
When i play for people they say i sound good but i think i sound bad. But hey its about them not me right? 😂
@Harmonicacom
@Harmonicacom 3 месяца назад
Yessir. Give the people what they want. 😉🎶
@ralgor100
@ralgor100 Год назад
What no bloopers lol
@oneill180
@oneill180 Год назад
He thought he had his hat on straight maybe?
@Harmonicacom
@Harmonicacom Год назад
Buahahaha....😂
@nothomelessonyoutube
@nothomelessonyoutube 4 месяца назад
It's funny this is just how the stage works. Be engaging and people will listen.
@Harmonicacom
@Harmonicacom 3 месяца назад
Facts. 😎
@bobnoble9442
@bobnoble9442 11 месяцев назад
Space & repetition with space & repetition. Then just repeat it with some space! haha great video. thanks!
@Harmonicacom
@Harmonicacom 11 месяцев назад
Exactly!
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