blues in G

work the blues scale in second position

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14 Comments so far

  1. Gregg 2009-06-03 12.13 am

    Rene – Like you I am a newbie and this site has been and is and will be very useful. One of the Challenges I have right now is bending. On C the 4 draw just happened but having trouble with the 3 and 2. Im hoping I get them soon. For me – The song I will really work on to learn is one done on the Resurection CD by P. Butterfield called One more Heartache. Im a very long way from that.

  2. Vallim 2009-05-25 1.00 am

    Ola
    Sou do Brasil
    parabéns

  3. Ron 2009-04-16 10.53 pm

    Rene, how is Room to Move going for you?

    Mox, do you know how to play Chicago Sunset by Charlie Musselwhite?

  4. mox 2009-02-03 2.48 pm

    Hi Gyuri said:
    >these practices were simply fantastic. Very useful! Thanks!

    Glad you like the site !
    & thank you too!

    BTW
    Ron
    Thanks for posting the Tabs
    & I agree Koblenz is a beautiful town
    Rene
    Does Ornament records still exist?
    I did an CD for them back in the late ’80′s

  5. Gyuri 2009-01-24 10.23 pm

    ezek a gyakorlatok egyszeruen fantasztikusak. Nagyon hasznos! Koszonet érte!

  6. Rene 2009-01-16 9.22 pm

    Hi Ron,

    thank you very much for posting the tabs. I will tell you later how it works :)

    all my best

    Rene

  7. Ron 2009-01-15 10.52 pm

    Rene, here is the tabs for Room to Move played on an F# in the key of Db:

    2D 2D 1D 2B 2D 2D 2D 3D-b 2D 2B
    2D 2D 1D 2B 2D 2D 2D 3D-b 4D
    2D 2D 1D 2B 2D 2D 2D 3D-b 2D 2B
    2D 2D 1D 2B 2D 2D 2D 3D-b 4D 4B
    4B 4B 3D-b 2D 4B 4B 4B 3D-b 2D 2B
    4B 4B 3D-b 3D-b 4B 4D 4D 3D-b 2D
    2D 2D 1D 2B 2D 2D 2D 3D-b 2D 2B
    2D 2D 1D 2B 2D 2D 2D 3D-b 4D 4B
    4D 4D 4D 4D 4D 4D-b 4D-b 3B
    4D-b 4D 4D-b 3B 4B 4B 4B 3D-b 2D 2B
    2D 2D 1D 2B 2D 2D 2D 3D-b 2D 2B
    2D 2D 1D 2B 2D
    1-2D, 1-2D, 1-2D 1-2D, 1-2D

    You will need to listen to the song to get the timing.

    Good luck and let me know how it works out.

    Ron in California

  8. Ron 2009-01-15 10.43 pm

    Rene, I have the tabs for Room to Move and will post them shortly.

    By the way, I love your area. I spend a week in St Goar and then ccame back to spend 3 weeks in Muden. I LOVE that area and the people. The castles are great to explore.

  9. Rene 2009-01-15 5.53 pm

    Hi Ron,

    I believe that room to move is difficult on a F # Harp but maybe we exercise it on a c Harp :)
    But we need the tabs :(

    Rene from germany, koblenz

  10. Ron 2009-01-14 7.46 pm

    Rene, if you want to play Room to Move, you will need an F# harp. Will be tough to do the low end bends on that harp.

    Mox, this is awesome dude!

  11. Rene7 2009-01-14 6.16 pm

    Thank you MOX, now it works. But the little triangle button is really bad to see.

    I am a really beginner and work on bending. But for the future I like to play parts of John Mayalls “room to move” :)

    Maybe you can give us parts of the tab here??

    Rene

  12. mox 2009-01-14 1.47 pm

    Glad you guys like it!
    *Richard ;-)
    all these riffs can be, & often are, adapted to Country Music.
    *Rene7 ;-)
    1st select an exersize N° in the white stripe above the harmonica
    2nd click on the tiny button on the loxer cover of same
    left button play – right button stop

    hope this helps
    & thanks for the feedback
    Mox

  13. Rene7 2009-01-13 9.40 pm

    Nice site… but I cant understand this exercise (Blues in G). I only see the holes and the draw/suck/bend colours but I have no sound. How can I hear the sound?

  14. Richard 2009-01-12 9.35 am

    Fantastic!
    Do you have anything in Country Music Key of G, D, or C?

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