[Harp-L] Chromatic beginner question
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- From: Javier Dardón <javier.dardon@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2012 12:39:01 -0600
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Hi friends, I´m new around here, it my first post. I'm very excited about
learning the chromatic
harmonica.
I'm a classical pianist, I also play classical guitar and bassoon. I just
bought a
Hohner 64 Chromonica, I'm still waiting for it to arrive. So I have enough
background
in music theory, I studied compositiond so I can read music without
problem. My question is,
Wich book or method would you recommend me? or Do I begin with a flute or
oboe method?.
By the moment I´m interested in classical music with the harmonica.
I've played diatonic harmonica for about two years, I can bend (both draw
and blow)
and play blues (not advanced) and just started with some overblows.
I'm from Guatemala, and live far away from the city so finding a teacher
it's not a option.
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