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Guide to Harmonicas

by Seydel
SKU SH41002

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SEYDEL Repair Partners

Woozle Harmonicas — woozleharmonicas.com

Woozle Harmonicas is a certified SEYDEL Service Partner and is authorized by SEYDEL to assemble, customize, and repair SEYDEL harmonicas in any way, including warranty service. Located in Medicine Hat, AB, Canada.

Wilson Music — wilsonmusic.ca

Established in 1986, Wilson Music Services has been selling and servicing harmonicas and accordions in Canada, and beyond, and is well known by discerning harmonica players as the place to buy their harmonicas. Located in Newmarket, ON, Canada.

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Between Chaos and Structure - Practical guide to harmonics for harmonica players Are you an advanced harmonica player who feels that you are not really making any progress? Do you lack confidence about how to play along to more complex pieces? Yes? Then you like to understand exactly what you are playing and why some notes fit while others do not This tutorial is created specifically for you as a harmonica player and will help you build a basis for your musical progress, helping you to feel and learn structure that can easily be lost in fog of improvisation. Music theory explained step by step, Written especially for Blues Harmonica, No musical education required. Comprehensive exercises the book refers to a blues harmonica in C (book without harmonica - for a suited model refer to Extras + Accessory) Knowledge about music theory (not reading sheet music) is the key for understanding musical structures - this is true for all kinds of music and musical instruments. The authors explain music theory step by step and provide practical playing tips with exercises designed specifically for harmonica players (refer also to Tip 1 above). Between Chaos and Structure is the result of many years of experience as musicians and long conversations with harmonica players who were searching for more freedom and control while playing the harmonica.