![]() Special 20's are great harps.they are WAY more raw.they are a ROCK harmonica. The key of A is my favorite key.Prob not the best to learn on.id get a C or a D.D's are great for playing diatonic scale.(bluegrass) You HAVE TO GET NOTE BENDS DOWN ASAP.this is what makes people give up on playing a diatonic took me almost 2 years.but you gotta get em down to get that funky/blues/soul out of that harp. I can answer alot of questions for you and give you some tips to help you get your note bends down FLAT fast. Hey man ive been playing harp heavy for years.im not a super pro but im not a slacker either. Unfortunately I didn't notice that I had bought one in the key of A, while I think I maybe should have gotten a key of C.Īnyway, all this to ask, any harmonica players here? Any advice for a guy who's never picked up an instrument in all his 45 years here on this planet? I've been watching videos today and just trying to figure out how to blow into this thing and hit a single note.easy in theory, hard in practice. After a bit more research I read the Hohner 'Special 20' was a good one and bought one today at Guitar Center. Well, after doing some reading I learned that this harmonica I ordered is more of a 'toy' and not really suited for learning. I ordered a Hohner Blues Band Harmonica and a case (links below). I decided to order one and commit myself to carrying this thing around with me until I am able to play. While poking around Amazon the other day my path somehow led to a selection of harmonicas. I've always been a huge music lover and while I don't necessarily search out harmonica songs, I've always enjoyed a great sounding blues harp song. As for the band's trademark dynamics? Here, they feel like they're on the verge of exploding.For many years I've always wished I had learned an instrument. ![]() It's always been difficult to single out just one member of the band given the cohesive bluster the ensemble achieves as a whole, but this collectible audiophile edition allows you to do just that if you so choose, by way of superb imaging and separation. And now it rolls with an abandon that takes you inside the sweaty, smoky roadhouses and wall-to-wall-packed clubs the group dominated in it's heyday.Mastered from the original master tapes, pressed at RTI, and strictly limited to 3,000 numbered copies, Mobile Fidelity's 180g vinyl LP achieves a sonic acumen that brings you face-to-face with the sextet's white-hot instrumental prowess and magnetic personalities. Shot through with raw, lean rock n' roll sparked by juke-joint blues and loose rhythms, the 1971 set comes on like the most fun, party-still-raging hangover any group in the 70s enjoyed. Geils Band's sophomore album tell you all you need know about the music, spirit, and energy spilling from within The Morning After. Geils Band's The Morning After Features Ace Performances by Harmonica Player Magic Dick Salwitz and Vocalist Peter Wolf Mastered from the Original Master Tapes and Limited to 3,000 Copies: Mobile Fidelity Numbered-Edition 180g Vinyl LP Explodes with Lively Dynamics, Realistic Tones, and Gut-Punching RhythmsBarn-Burning 1971 Album Ignores the Rules, Skirts Curfews, and Digs Deep into America's Rhythm-and-Blues Roots to Make Feet Stomp and Pulses RaceThe trashed hotel room and communal living depicted on the cover of the J. Spirited, Blues-Driven Rock n' Roll Comes on Like a Never-Ending Party: J.
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