"Classical Medley" By Buddy Greene (HARMONICA)



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SINCE PEOPLE KEEP ASKING EVEN THOUGH PEOPLE HAVE ALREADY ANSWERED HUNGRED TIMES, ERE ARE THE SONGS THAT HE PLAYED ACCORDING TO COMMENTERS:
1ST: 'Jesu, Joy Of Man's Desiring' by Johann Sebastian Bach. 2ND: Mozart's Piano Sonata in C, K. 545 - Allegro 3RD: Rossini's William Tell overture (known to most as the theme from 'The Lone Ranger') WOW. He's so good on the harmonica!Buddy has talent pouring out from his ears. He also can sing
, play the guitar, and he writes music (he wrote the music for 'Mary Did You Know') but he's most known for his Harmonica. Not to mention he is a really funny, cool guy.


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wow. i just got a ... ( 1 week ago by silvershoes164)
wow. i just got a harmonica for Christmas and never realized how hard they are to play. its fun but so friggin frustrating to learn
dude. harmonicas ... ( 1 week ago by jimmyxthexknife)
dude. harmonicas are savage. this guy kicks snerious ass.
1812 ( 1 week ago by animationation)
1812
Buddy Greene came ... ( 1 week ago by lyndsie911)
Buddy Greene came to my church yesterday and played this same song with his friend Jeff... it was so amazing! I've never heard someone play professional harmonica except my dad.
It's the William ... ( 1 week ago by flower150)
It's the William Tell Overture. That's all I know. Look it up on youtube to see if anybody else is playing it. Good luck
William Tell ... ( 1 week ago by enigmachen)
William Tell Overture
Twinkle twinkle ... ( 1 week ago by Shakalar)
Twinkle twinkle little star, a great starting song for you to try =]
Man you are awesome ... ( 1 week ago by nvjharmonica)
Man you are awesome on that harmonica how do you play so fast like that it must take years of practice.
not a note out of ... ( 1 week ago by lustforlife91)
not a note out of place
Should anybody have ... ( 1 week ago by lechercheurdeverite)
Should anybody have this tablature by lucky ? pleace !
hmm.. I remember my ... ( 1 week ago by xbassassinsx)
hmm.. I remember my physics teacher played the harmonica.. and he was like playing 2 harmonica at the same time..
BRAVO!!! ( 1 week ago by 2fu)
BRAVO!!!
Array ( 6 days ago by smirdziu)
As title says
1ST: 'Jesu, Joy Of Man's Desiring' by Johann Sebastian Bach.
2ND: Mozart's Piano Sonata in C, K. 545 - Allegro 3RD: Rossini's William Tell overture (known to most as the theme from 'The Lone Ranger')
Hehehe, this is so ... ( 6 days ago by Well108)
Hehehe, this is so funny. I love it. :D
I got one in the ... ( 6 days ago by Phayish)
I got one in the scale of C..but I doubt it could reach these ranges
me too.... its hard! ( 6 days ago by mgfbossin)
me too.... its hard!
Damn!! He's got ... ( 5 days ago by bassedoutcleff)
Damn!! He's got skill!!
rossinis William ... ( 5 days ago by bassedoutcleff)
rossinis William tell overture,
The music at 2:40 ... ( 5 days ago by derailed1351)
The music at 2:40 is the theme music from the "cavalry charge" finale of Gioacchino Rossini's William Tell Overture. Also known as the theme song from early TV show, The Lone Ranger.
i tought myself how ... ( 5 days ago by huntfishskate)
i tought myself how to play this whole thing(minus all the effects he uses), it olny took me 2 weeks...and its really not that hard
It's "William Tell ... ( 4 days ago by Marine1Bulldog)
It's "William Tell Overture."
William tell ... ( 4 days ago by Richard102106)
William tell overture
What is the song he ... ( 3 days ago by Wishitwas)
What is the song he plays when he says "and i understand its kinda gotten a bad rap, through the years. Grandpa's played with it kinda like:" what is that called?
it sounds sooooo ... ( 1 day ago by shincoleone)
it sounds sooooo nice when he plays this songs and in my opinion, its even better than played by an orchestra or whatever



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