Anyone play the Harp?
Play the Harp
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No no I play the HARP...you know Big stringed instrument....angels play it...hahaha...(there is no gayer insturment then the harp...Other then the skin flute)
I have some harmonica questions....
So far I have mastered single not playing,
scales, simple and intermediate songs
I can play almost anything tabbed out...
my problem is learning to turn memorized riffs into chord progression...like this guy....
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heres the funny part...if he tabbed it out for me I could probably play it...its just improving...I just cant let it out.sigpic
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Well first you got to have some rhythm lol.You have to put some of those riffs together
build it up an then bring it back down it a something you feelsigpic
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The best way to learn rhythm for any kind of instrument is by listening to other people playing the same instrument. You will figure out the rhythm from there... Also record everything you do so that you can hear it back. When you get into the flow of it you will feel your mind trying to play the recording and will try to correct the mistakes you made in the recording (you'll understand what I mean if you try it...)sigpicComment
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