HOW I SWITCH BETWEEN MULTIPLE HARMONICA TUNINGS

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  • čas přidán 22. 06. 2024
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Komentáře • 28

  • @danmahoney4545
    @danmahoney4545 Před měsícem +2

    Thank you will for all your fantasy videos. Always something interesting. Dan from Florida USA

  • @mugsofmirth8101
    @mugsofmirth8101 Před měsícem

    Very well explained, Will 👍

  • @notes7799
    @notes7799 Před měsícem +2

    Thanks Will, for taking the time to explain the details & differences of the various tunings. I always enjoy (& learn) from your tutorials. Cheers mate.

  • @spencerboaz2385
    @spencerboaz2385 Před měsícem +1

    Ihave my case marked and always put the harps back in the right place . And I watch the guitar lead to get the key . Where they play
    on the neck . Using the low E drop . Love your channel .

  • @alleycat-145
    @alleycat-145 Před měsícem +1

    Will Wilde. Your information on the whys, and whatfors and whens is awesome. Provides me with more tools and depths of reasoning.
    You have great critical thinking skills that have helped me learn over the years. From your many awesome free tutorials to your awesome extensive "Ultimate Blues Harmonica Soloist" Course, of which, for me, also answered a ton of the whys, whens and whatfors on many aspects. All helped advance my harmonica playing skills and learning curve knowledge .
    The knowledge in itself is a great foundational pillar keystone tool. Incredible how much we can do with it, and the help you so often graciously provide. Giving your time freely. Thanks Will Wilde. 👍👍.

  • @MrSpanky2001
    @MrSpanky2001 Před měsícem

    What a great topic. I've been wondering about this for years. I feel lucky to master the Richter tuned harp. Different tunings require different breathing patterns. I guess I have to put alittle more time into experimenting.

  • @SuperCastle1988
    @SuperCastle1988 Před měsícem +1

    Thank you for your patience in explaining again and again.

  • @ohiofredl
    @ohiofredl Před měsícem +1

    Thanks for video and demonstration.

  • @maurogrippa7498
    @maurogrippa7498 Před měsícem

    Great video Will, hope you have a nice week!

  • @coolbluerecharge
    @coolbluerecharge Před měsícem +1

    God bless Texas.

  • @Human_Herbivore
    @Human_Herbivore Před měsícem

    I get why people find the potential for confusion scary because I'm myself only 4 years into this harpin' journey and feel like I need more time on Richter first. So, I was pleased that at the end you confirmed that. 👍

  • @DominickODierno
    @DominickODierno Před měsícem

    I made a couple of what I call "Paddy Wilde" harps, where I take a Wilde harp and raise 3 blow and 7 blow up a full tone. It really opens up the other positions, and modal playing. Third position becomes a lot more playable, 4th position becomes super easy, and it breaths new life into 5th position, which now feels a lot like richter 3rd position.

    • @norfolknwhey4787
      @norfolknwhey4787 Před měsícem +1

      Don’t you lose the 7 draw bend if you do that?

    • @DominickODierno
      @DominickODierno Před měsícem

      @@norfolknwhey4787 7 (and 3) draw now bends only a half step, as what was the whole step bend is now 7 blow. You also lose the 3 semitone bend, but you can still get that pitch as the 6ob.
      There are some gives and takes: its easier to hit that "flat 3" more accurately because they only bend a half step now, but you lose the 2nd position licks that slide between 3 blow and 4 blow, or at least they sound different because 3blow is now a major 2nd instead of a root note. Its a compromise in order to facilitate playing in other positions.

    • @willharmonicawilde
      @willharmonicawilde  Před měsícem

      Cool!

  • @abramelinthemage3894
    @abramelinthemage3894 Před měsícem

    6 months in and I got a brendan power tuning and it's fcked my head up. Buy I'm getting hang of it

  • @InDeathOnlyNothing
    @InDeathOnlyNothing Před měsícem

    Can you learn to play the outro to the Bob Segar song " Like A Rock " . It's really great. Wonder what the Harmonica Version sounds like. Let's see how many views it gets after a year being up if you ever do it man. Will if that's your name. Just discovered you.

  • @-1Patroit.
    @-1Patroit. Před 26 dny

    Wow. How long have you been playing

  • @philippeterson9512
    @philippeterson9512 Před měsícem +1

    Are there any advantages to using a minor tuned harp instead of a richter in 3rd position for blues?

    • @willharmonicawilde
      @willharmonicawilde  Před měsícem

      Yes, sometimes. 1. You have a natural minor scale without the need for an overblow (3rd Position gives you dorian, you can make it aeolian with a 6 overblow) 2. You have the 1, 4 and 5 chords as minor triads. 3. The note layout has its own unique expressive qualities. Both are good options for playing in a minor key depending on what you want to do.

  • @philippeterson9512
    @philippeterson9512 Před měsícem +1

    How many harps do you take onstage at your gigs?

    • @willharmonicawilde
      @willharmonicawilde  Před měsícem

      I typically use around 10 harps in a 45 min set, mostly Wilde Tuning and Wilde Minor.