Blues harmonica Improv



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I have an instructional dvd for sale. see my profile. the harmonica is in C, but i'm playing it in the key of G. blues harmonica improvisation..


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I GOT PWNED. GOTO ... ( 1 month ago by blkcountrygrl101)
I GOT PWNED. GOTO MY PROFILE 2 SEE MY NUDE PICS q
it's more about ... ( 1 month ago by RapiBurrito)
it's more about tecnique and practice.... a looot of practice... i give it like 2 hours/day and it's not enough... Get a good harp and good luck :D!
Nice mate, I sure ... ( 1 month ago by BiggestEagleFan)
Nice mate, I sure like this!
... ( 1 month ago by eliodn)
Yeeeeaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh............. si si si si.. yo quiero tocar asi....! xD como aprendiste?
put a smile on my ... ( 1 month ago by iwishiwasboarding)
put a smile on my face haha
dude i freakin love ... ( 1 month ago by mistuhclabe)
dude i freakin love u man THATS WHAT ITS ALL ABOUT!!!!!!!
36-47 sec. were ... ( 1 month ago by ramb0247)
36-47 sec. were kind of off tempo. But the rest of the song was strong.Keep up the good work.
i'd love some tips. ( 1 month ago by jdc44guy)
i'd love some tips.
I love it, but pure ... ( 1 month ago by mycal64)
I love it, but pure ego not to show us how it's done!
awesome ( 1 month ago by WoodenFrogs)
awesome
so badazz! teach me! ( 1 month ago by aphrodaia)
so badazz! teach me!
Awesome, how long ... ( 1 month ago by GregHeinz57)
Awesome, how long have you been playing? I want to be able to do that someday.
buenisima, quiero ... ( 3 weeks ago by luiz8710)
buenisima, quiero aprender a tocar asi. para tocar blues se puede con una armonica en C??
i agree... ( 2 weeks ago by RonnieShellist)
i agree...
omg reminds me of ... ( 2 weeks ago by quickfingers66)
omg reminds me of Roseanne every time
Array ( 2 weeks ago by primoemonuel)
wooooow XDDD
thats why i wanted to buy my harmonica!
are there any tabs ... ( 2 weeks ago by wompei)
are there any tabs of this song?
Wow! This is ... ( 2 weeks ago by MaaikiPalu)
Wow! This is amazing, love it! You really got that blues sound which I looove!!
Hi uncle Neil its ... ( 2 weeks ago by artyhist)
Hi uncle Neil its Amy
Grandad showed me this, your really gd!!!
RIGHT ON!!! ( 1 week ago by MarkTheHarper)
RIGHT ON!!!
Way to play dem ... ( 1 week ago by lightninjoeblues4u)
Way to play dem blues boy!!
fucking hardcore ... ( 1 week ago by doyley1503)
fucking hardcore mate where did you learn how to play? I really want to to play but i dont know where to start
Niceeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ... ( 4 days ago by Reutonline)
Niceeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!;)
gooday[=
Dude, Don't stop. ... ( 29 minutes ago by jediaka)
Dude, Don't stop. Keep going. U are Timmay man, Timmay!!!



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