[Harp-L] Re: Tabs
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- Date: Sun, 10 Feb 2008 15:55:21 -0800 (PST)
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Chris, I'm just where you are and I just ordered the McKelvey book (blues harmonica collection) from amazon for like $10. It just arrived yesterday and is really great! Just what I needed to get me out my practising "rut". Of course you will need to go buy the recordings of the songs, but you probably have all those anyway! (it's mostly Little Walter, Sonny Boy II, with some others)
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tabs
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Hi
Chris,
I
was
not
too
long
ago
where
you
are.
If
you
just
want
to
learn
the
songs,
and
they
are
the
classic
chicago
songs
from
those
folks,
the
get
the
tab
books
by
David
McKelvy
("Blues
Harmonica
Collection")
and
Glenn
Weiser
("Masters
of
the
Blues
Harp").
They
are
note-for-note
transcriptions.
Glenn,
for
one
hangs
out
here.
You
will
need
the
matching
studio
cuts
also,
they
don't
come
with
these
books.
Or
use
google
and
search
on
something
like
'"Help
Me"
"Harmonica|Harp"
tab'.
Mark
Purintam
here
has
a
great
site
(http://www.harpinanawhinin.com/)
with
all
harp
tabs
and
midi
cuts,
and
there's
another
site
that
has
some
good
free
stuff
and
other
stuff
you
pay
for
(www.harmonicalessons.com
I
think).
HOWEVER,
when
I
went
this
route
early
in
my
learning
curve,
I
was
pretty
frustrated
and
the
reason
was
that
I
really
didn't
have
the
techniques
yet
required
to
pull
this
off,
such
as
precise
bending
at
speed,
various
techniques
(split
intervals,
slaps,
etc)
that
require
different
embouchures
(tongue
block,
pucker)
and
so
forth.
Eventually,
I
would
have
got
it
enough
to
play
these
challenging
cuts.
Someone
said
here
once
(a
quote
I
loved)
that
if
you
give
someone
a
bag
of
clubs
and
turn
them
loose
on
a
golf
course
day
after
day
eventually
they
will
learn
to
be
a
pretty
good
golfer
(if
they
stick
with
it
and
are
persistent).
But
with
good
instruction,
that
path
would
likely
be
*much*
faster
and
more
rewarding
along
the
way.
So
I
turned
to
some
of
the
great
instructional
material
out
there.
David
Barrett's
Classic
Chicago
Blues
Harp
book/cd
sets
(two
separate
volumes
-
one
and
two)
was
a
*great*
resource.
In
there,
he
builds
up
the
skill
technique
and
then
has
you
apply
them
in
different
passages.
Then
when
you
are
ready,
he
has
you
apply
them
to
some
classis
songs
such
as
"I'm
Ready"
and
"Baby
Please
Don't
Go".
He
gives
you
the
cuts
both
with
his
harp
on
it
and
without.
I
still
remember
how
thrilled
I
was
to
be
able
to
play
along
with
those
classic
cuts
*correctly*,
moving
to
the
right
chord
and
inserting
David's
killer
solo
passages.
Then
there's
also
local
instructors
who
can
customize
your
route,
or
some
of
the
great
instructors
here
that
will
do
your
lessons
over
the
internet
using
skype
and
webcams,
etc.
Check
your
instructor
out
with
a
trial
run
before
getting
locked
into
a
long-term
agreement.
The
instructor
may
be
good
but
your
personalities
don't
jive.
Or
as
often
happens,
they
might
be
a
great
harp
player
but
not
such
a
good
teacher.
They
are
two
very
different
skills.
Jon
Gindick
has
some
great
material
out
there
too.
Jerry
Portnoy's
3-cd
set
is
excellent,
more
cd
than
book.
And
of
course
the
*ton*
of
excellent
stuff
by
Adam
Gussow
where
he
shows
you
how
to
play
some
of
these
cuts
as
well
as
his
own
from
Satan
&
Adam
and
cool
stuff
like
Whammer
Jammer.
Jason
Ricci,
Barrett,
Gindick,
and
many
others
have
youtube
cuts
out
there
for
free.
You
can
have
a
lot
of
fun
and
comradery
at
get-togethers
like
the
jam
camps
and
seminars
that
folks
like
Gindick
and
Barrett
hold.
Bill
Hines
Hershey,
PA
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