Re: [Harp-L] Scales reference for solo tuned chromatic
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Hello Lasse
Many would disagree that the "groundwork" is in the practicing of scales.
There are many other starting points. Here some examples that many would
consider as important or far more important in the initial development of
harmonica musicianship and musicianship in general:
(1) Practicing arpeggios.
(2) Developing your ear and your mind's-ear-to-harp connection.
(3) Playing melodies that truly interest you.
MusiCal <http://harp-l.org/pipermail/harp-l/2012-August/msg00583.html>
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