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The
Harmonica Masterclass Lesson Series, written
by David Barrett, is a comprehensive blues
harmonica instruction course that will take you from your intermediate
level to as far as you wish to go. For some players the goal is to play
on stage with a band, for others it’s to just play the harmonica for their
own enjoyment. Whichever your goal, we can take you there.
You are probably moving around the harmonica well with music, but run out
of ideas and feel that your playing has gone stagnant. You probably know
some technique (bending, tongue blocking, etc.), but there’s a good chance
that you’re not utilizing it to its fullest in your playing. Most of our
books within the series are written for you, the intermediate player.
Blues harmonica is a very challenging study that requires discipline in
multiple areas. Within this series you will start with a method book/CD (Classic
Chicago Blues Harp #1) for your main body of study. We recommend
you start with a review in the book/CD Basic Blues
Harmonica Method to make sure your technique is solid (most
players are not) before entering Level 2 within the series.
Along with your method book, you will use a jam track (Blues
Harmonica Jam Tracks & Soloing Concepts #1 &
#2) to place what you’re learning into
context. Along with this, the videos Building
Harmonica Technique #1 and #2 will
help you see and hear techniques and concepts. Along with your technique
and general music study, you will want to build agility and speed on the
harmonica with and without bends, for this you will use
Scales, Patterns and Bending Exercises #1.
After you have completed the above material, it’s time to focus on
position and phrasing study. Start with Exploring
2nd Position to firm up your skills in our most common
position and then move onto Exploring 3rd
Position to start your journey into one of the favorite positions
of professional players. This book/CD will also help you tremendously in
your advanced tongue blocking skills.
The material mentioned above (except for Blues Harmonica Jam Tracks &
Soloing Concepts #1 and Basic Blues Harmonica Method) is available at a
discount price in our Sets section of the
website.
You probably own many keys of harmonicas by now, but let’s make sure you
have the common ones. It is recommended that you pick up a G, A, Bb, C, D
and F harmonica. The Lee Oskar or Hohner Special 20 brand harmonicas are
very common choices for players.
After this material, you are ready to move onto
Level Three of the series.
Are there Workshops for My Skill
Level?
The Harmonica
Masterclass Workshops are held across the US for all skill levels of
players. Classes entail three days of intensive study with highly trained
instructors and guest artists within the Harmonica Masterclass System.
Fly-In Lessons
David Barrett is a full time music
instructor at School of the Blues in San Jose California and commonly has
people fly in for lessons. If you want to get together for an intense
session (one or multiple days), look at the
School of the Blues Website
for more information.
What About an Amplifier &
Microphone?
You’re ready to pick up an
amplifier and microphone. Most players have two amplifiers, a small
amp for small shows, practice and recording and a large amp for performing
on stage with a band. Fender Princeton amplifiers (1970’s and
earlier are recommended) are great for a small amp. Vintage small
Gibson, Valco, Silvertone, Supro and other tube amps from the 50’s will
all do the job as well. As for a stage amp, most players use a
Fender Bassman style amplifier.
The most common microphones used by players are vintage Shure and Astatic
models. Contact Fritz Hasenpusch Custom Harmonica
Mics for details on
getting a great mic.
For a listing of vintage amps and mic look at out
Vintage Collection Museum.
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