Schott Music Mundharmonika spielen - mein schönstes Hobby 1
The school for diatonic harmonica ("Blues Harp")
Although it was originally intended for simple melodies and folk songs, the harmonica soon proved its versatility and thus its enormous range of applications. Its unmistakable sound finds its place in pop songs, folk songs, children's songs, gospel, jazz, blues, rock 'n' roll, folk or country and gives the songs that certain something.
Playing harmonica - my most beautiful hobby 1 is a modern harmonica school for teenagers and adults. The textbook ensures a solid basic training, which can be acquired both in lessons and through self-study. Previous knowledge is not necessary. With numerous tips and tricks, the edition ensures a successful start.
Learning is facilitated significantly by the contemporary method used here. Memory boxes and tests ensure clarity and a lasting consolidation of the content. Numerous well-known pieces such as Scarborough Fair, Amazing Grace and many more offer practical lessons, motivate to practice and already form an extensive repertoire that can soon be performed in front of an audience. The included audio files are a handy learning aid to help you get into the pieces.
Contents:
The right instrument
The structure of the harmonica
All beginnings are easy
The posture, the first notes
Melodies
A word about the notes
The first song: Sur le pont d'Avignon
Brother Jacob
Cuckoo, cuckoo
Melodies from all over the world
Kum ba yah
No beautiful country
Oh Susanna
Oh, When The Saints Go Marching In
Breathe
Shendandoah
The C Major Scale
In Dublin's Fair City
The songs are ringing
Hand vibrato
Clementine
Hamburger Veermaster
Keys
Frankie and Johnny in C
Frankie and Johnny in G
The low notes
I got the Blues
Bass Blues, Chord Blues
Basic Blues
Recipes for Blues
A new sound: Minor
House or The Rising Sun
What Shall We Do With The Drunken Sailor
Scarborough Fair
Shady Grove
Harmonicas in different keys
The three basic positions
Which harp for which piece?
The key to the blues: Bending
Beginner Blues
Tones produced by bending
Blues Licks
My Name Is Bend
More bending tones
More Blues Licks
Give Me The Blues
Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
Specials for later: Exercises for controlled bending
Scales in C, D and F
Improvising, two-bar Blues Licks
Articulation
Rock 'n' Roll Harp
The Last Rose or Summer
Gymnastics for the tongue
Tongue Vibrato
Famous harmonica players
The tone makes the music
Laryngeal vibrato
Trill
Trill solo
Double notes
Bluesy double tones
Things About Coming My Way
Tongue-Splitting
Funky Octaves
Tongue-Splitting Blues
Hot Rhythms
Tongue-blocking and chord accompaniment
Mi se mamo radi, Walking Blues, Jumping Rhythm
Western Train
One floor higher
Happy Birthday
Blow-Bending
Blues Run
Latin Rock
Mysterious overblows or how to get all semitones
1) The trim
2) The right blowing technique for overblows
Overblow Blues
The Entertainer
Overdraws
The chromatic scale
One more word about keys
Tips for listening
Tips to continue
Songs for all occasions
This Land Is Your Land
Morning Has Broken
O Thou Merry
Come, shepherds
Sweeter the bells never ring
Birthday Hymn
Amazing Grace
Tom Dooley
Banish Misfortune
World hits on the harmonica: tips for playing
Answers to the tests
Contents of the CD
Features:
Manufacturer:
Schott Music
Instrument:
Harmonica
Medium:
Textbook
Language:
German
Difficulty:
Light (1-2)
Arrangement:
Harmonica
CD:
No
DVD:
No
Download:
Yes
Number of Pages:
80
Series:
Mundharmonika spielen
Edition / Volume:
1
Author:
Perry Letsch
Qualities 1:
Paperback
Publishing Number:
ED 9367D
ISBN:
978-3-7957-2341-5
ISMN:
979-0-001-21430-8
Schott Music Mundharmonika spielen - mein schönstes Hobby 1