Harmonica Key Of G Blues
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Harmonica key of g blues. Indeed traditionally bb is the harmonica you start on. The diatonic is a single reed harmonica with only one reed to play each note. Blues songs are usually in e a g c or d with e a and g the most common. Music key harmonica key.
It is not too high and screechy or too low and slow. Then you will have the right harmonica for the blues song or any song you want to play 2nd position on. You can see this is true by checking what harmonica would i choose for a g blues count up from the song key. Having a single reed for each note.
Other keys are used but these are the most common particularly with guitar players. However most blues harmonica is played in second position where the harmonica key is different to the key of the song. Details about second position blues harmonica are in the lessons at my harmonica academy site. The harmonica will let you play in the key of a also an easy key for guitarists.
E a a d. If it weren t for the case i d give this harmonica 5 stars. Instead most techniques will feel relatively easy on it. The bb is a lovely in between harmonica.
Watch this video and you will find out the secret. First we review harmonica keys for second position blues. G 1 a 2 b 3 c 4. So you ll eventually own several diatonics to play in several keys.
So we will need to choose a c harmonica to play a g blues. If a song is in the key of c an f harmonica will be used. Key of a and key of g both great but only the one in the key of a came with a functional case. As always you need a harmonica which matches the key of each blues song.
This means you can play in the key of f. Most blues use the notes of a pentatonic scale and playing a g tuned harp gives you access to notes that complement the pentatonic c scale especially on draw notes those on which you inhale to produce those wailing bent notes that are a cornerstone of blues harp technique. This one and the hohner special 20 which is quite different from the blues deville are my two favorites. Each diatonic harmonica includes the notes that belong to just one key such as the key of c g or b flat.
So finding the correct key is educated guesswork.