"CHARLES BASSI" <jeanchar50@xxxxxxx> wrote:
On a diatonic you probably want to try this in 4th position - i.e., Key
of A (minor) on a C harp.
The vamp is A G F E, to fit the chords A min, G, F, E.
so it's 6 draw, 6 blow, 5 draw, 5 blow. Actually Ray Charles plays it in
Ab.
Don't know what key your son's playing it in. Hopefully A or E minor!
Then try playing the melody - you'll see most of the notes are there in
4th position.
The tricky one is getting a good solid draw bend on hole three - i.e.,
down to A on a C harp.
this list never ceases to amaze me. how *do* you folks know all this
stuff?
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