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How to play Paranoid – Part 2 (of 2) – Black Sabbath rock riff harmonica lessons with tabs

Watch my Black Sabbath harmonica videos: www.youtube.com Part 1 of How to play Paranoid: www.youtube.com ****See tabs below**** SECOND MELODY-PART 1: 3 draw-bend-half play 4 times: 1-2 draw; breathe out play 4 times: 1-2 draw 4 blow 3 draw-bend-half play 6 times (or vibrato):…

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Beatles Medley #2-Harmonica (with tabs & lyrics)

This is just a little sampling of some riffs from four different Beatles’ songs . I ncluded the harmonica tabs that I used and the lyrics for just the parts that I played. The songs are: While My Guitar Gently Weeps Get Back Let It Be Ob-La-Di I had to cut it short at the [...]

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IRISH HARMONICA 2: An Introduction to Paddy Richter Tuning, & ‘The Kerry Reel’: Brendan Power

Paddy Richter Tuning is fun to play and easy to learn! In this video I show how it is great for several different styles and common positions on the harp. I originally came up with the tuning for playing Irish music (hence the name It only involves a small change to the standard tuning: hole [...]

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How to play Paranoid – Part 1 (of 2) – Black Sabbath rock riff harmonica lessons with tabs

Watch my Black Sabbath harmonica videos: www.youtube.com Part 2 of How to play Paranoid: www.youtube.com ****See tabs below**** INTRO RIFF (play 4 times): 1-2 draw; breathe out 1-2 draw; breathe out 1-2 draw ****play 2 times: 1 blow 1 draw 2 draw-bend-whole 2 draw MELODY (play 2 times): play 5 times: 3 draw-bend-half breathe out; [...]

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Front Porch Blues Harp Lesson 24 TAB with bendometer

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Gindick’s “Hallelujah” Harmonica & Guitar with 12th Position Tab

The great Leonard Cohen song, interpreted in the key of D, playing a A harp in 12th position. Donate to the Tutwiler Health Clinic in Tutwiler, MIssissippi. tutwilerclinic.org Read about it at www.latimes.com Here is the tab: “Hallelujah” by Leonard Cohen –12th position — 1st verse of song 4b / / / / 4d5b 4d [...]

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