What are positions on harmonica?

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  • @Learntheharmonica
    @Learntheharmonica  Před 2 lety +1

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  • @neslesman6708
    @neslesman6708 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Easily explained. So refreshing. Thank you.

  • @NoirFan01
    @NoirFan01 Před 4 lety +18

    The second position sent my cat running to the other room

  • @gavink2518
    @gavink2518 Před 4 lety +12

    Nice work. Helped me fill in some gaps! Appreciate it. Keep up the simple explanations of somewhat complex theories.

  • @lindseyvillamor4924
    @lindseyvillamor4924 Před 2 lety +2

    These are the best harmonica lessons I have ever took

  • @jeffreys.harris3433
    @jeffreys.harris3433 Před rokem +2

    WOW,,, I couldn't get my head wrapped around this. 1st 2nd 3rd positions but you my harmonica friend made it very easy for me to understand.. 😊 thanks

  • @Learntheharmonica
    @Learntheharmonica  Před 4 lety +8

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  • @60stedman
    @60stedman Před 4 lety +10

    Thanks for this Liam. The clearest explanation about positions I've heard.

  • @mikehardy6248
    @mikehardy6248 Před 3 lety +1

    I'm trying to understand this harmonica stuff people go real fast and don't explain stuff this was the first video that explained the position and now i understand so thanks

  • @lawnorder6804
    @lawnorder6804 Před 3 lety +2

    Best explanation I've heard. Still not crystal clear, but that just my newness. I now understand the point of positions (ie. Playing multiple keys on a single harmonica and creating tonal 'feels'). Secondly, it is understood how to locate the key of the positions and relationship to specific holes. It seems the only part I'm still not getting is how to play scales based upon 1st, 2nd and 3rd pistons. Is it a set mapping for each of the three basic positions?
    Thank you Liam for finally bringing clarity. I've listened to four, or five, different professor's explanation and this is the first that spoke my language. 'Different strokes for different folks.' You were kind enough to be my stroke. Let's humor ourselves and attribute it to genius.
    Well wishes...

    • @Learntheharmonica
      @Learntheharmonica  Před 3 lety +1

      Lol, thanks for humouring me! I don't know if I completely understand your question - can you try rephrasing it? Cheers. Liam

    • @lawnorder6804
      @lawnorder6804 Před 3 lety

      Thanks Liam,.. Rephrased my question is, what is the first position scale, second, third.... The actual holes, blow or draw? Would make a great video lesson. Eg. 2nd position (Blues) is -2 -3' 4 4' -4 -5 6…what is major 1st and minor 3rd?

  • @evandavies4049
    @evandavies4049 Před 4 lety +1

    Know thats how to make that crystal clear in one lessson nice one liam

  • @lamper2
    @lamper2 Před 2 lety

    I learned just find what key your band or the band is playing in, then choose a harp tuned to the subdominant of that key e.g. band is in E you grab an A. this is second position or crossharp but I need to learn third and fourth now.

  • @petermannix8311
    @petermannix8311 Před 2 lety +1

    Great explanation - especially the major and minor notes and their combos by position cheers from NZ

  • @siddhi1403
    @siddhi1403 Před 3 lety +3

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  • @allenhawker3911
    @allenhawker3911 Před rokem

    Thanks Liam! Your a great teacher and at explaining things. As a beginner I couldn’t grasp the playing in different keys thing. But this video finally made me understand what it means and how it works. A lot of beginner type videos I run across seem more for if you have a lot of music knowledge already. You really explain things well. Thanks again! Now I need to find a video from you about bending notes. I just can’t get it down yet. Frustrating….Ugggh!

    • @Learntheharmonica
      @Learntheharmonica  Před rokem

      Glad it helped! We all learn in different ways so I'm glad this explanation made sense for you. I have lots of bending videos, check them out!

  • @AhtoNajeebRashied
    @AhtoNajeebRashied Před rokem +1

    Liked. Subscribed. Notifications on. Thank you

  • @referee2468
    @referee2468 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you Liam best explanation I have seen, many thanks.

  • @tonydailide1429
    @tonydailide1429 Před 4 lety +1

    Good simple explanation Liam.

  • @NiekopTube
    @NiekopTube Před měsícem

    You're a born teacher! (and I know, beacause I am a teacher of teachers :-)

  • @KerinGedge
    @KerinGedge Před 3 lety +2

    Hey Liam, still trying to get my head around positions! As you might have guessed I've been mostly a first position guy for forever! But am trying to expand my knowledge and experience... The thing I'm struggling with at the moment is I notice most guys like yourself talk about the 2nd position as being based on the fifth note of the scale your harmonica is in... i.e. 2nd position for a C harmonica would be in the key of G... but then I notice that instead of playing the G major scale you go on to play a more bluesy scale than the standard major scale... which is where I'm getting confused... does the scale in the 2nd position have to be a blues scale for it to be called 2nd position or can it be a more melodic major scale as well and still be "2nd position"?

    • @Learntheharmonica
      @Learntheharmonica  Před 3 lety +2

      Hey Kerin, so positions and scales are separate things. You can play major or minor in 2nd position. It just so happens that 2nd position works really well for blues :)

    • @KerinGedge
      @KerinGedge Před 3 lety +2

      @@Learntheharmonica Awesome, thanks! I had made a Twinkle Twinkle Little Star Tutorial in 2nd Position and started second guessing myself ;)

  • @teeorgan1
    @teeorgan1 Před měsícem

    I need a diatonic harmonica to improve myself. I've been using tremolo harmonica and its limiting me.
    Diatonic & chromatic harmonica are not in musical store here in Nigeria 🇳🇬

  • @andrebrazleite2777
    @andrebrazleite2777 Před rokem +1

    Really clear!! thanks for sharing this

  • @geoffleach5390
    @geoffleach5390 Před 4 lety +1

    Have valved note systems explained would be advantageous as well. Thanx.

  • @robertobayestorffheberle9200

    You are a great professor! Thank you.

  • @rjp63vip
    @rjp63vip Před 3 lety +2

    What holes are the home tone for the 1position? Great lesson .... I love it! Hey do you do any lessons on harps tuned in the minor keys? I'm a newbie please be patient with me. Thank you! I also enjoyed your single note lesson! I can play happy birthday now slowly . Harp on! 😎😎😎

    • @Learntheharmonica
      @Learntheharmonica  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks Roylin, I'm glad you like my lessons! For 1st position, the tonic 'home note' is 1 blow, 4 blow, 7 blow, 10 blow. I have a few minor key harp lessons here: czcams.com/play/PLKONji9dlomQV-qlYh3EAIUtlEVZW9hDp.html

    • @jerrycapanear7117
      @jerrycapanear7117 Před 2 lety

      I'm a beginner my self, I can play Tapps, so far. and getting the God father soon..

  • @phoebelala
    @phoebelala Před 2 lety +1

    Spectacular, a great help. Thanks

  • @hawgman63
    @hawgman63 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for your videos they are a great help !!!!!

  • @joeshurtleff7986
    @joeshurtleff7986 Před rokem +1

    theres also a relative minor scale (6) on 6 hole draw that I use a lot, not sure what position that is though

  • @Tyler-wt2uo
    @Tyler-wt2uo Před 4 lety +1

    Great video. Keep up the good vids!

  • @corky1548
    @corky1548 Před 2 lety +1

    Brilliant 👏

  • @edmulvey9458
    @edmulvey9458 Před 7 měsíci +1

    still confuse by positions. As example you say first position is playing in the key of the harmonica. OK so I have a C harmonica what does it mean to play in C? I have listened to countless videos and they all leave me just as confused. When you say I play in key of C , exactly what does that mean? Where is the C note(s)? I just dont get it.
    Thanks

    • @Learntheharmonica
      @Learntheharmonica  Před 7 měsíci

      The C notes on a C harmonica are holes 1/4/7/10 blow. You can play the C major scale like this: 4 -4 5 -5 6 -6 -7 7

    • @edmulvey9458
      @edmulvey9458 Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks Ed

  • @billychan4633
    @billychan4633 Před rokem

  • @geoffleach5390
    @geoffleach5390 Před 4 lety

    Can you guys go into bends and draw bends on half valved harmonicas?

  • @raccoon6072
    @raccoon6072 Před 4 lety

    Well explained, yet i have question. To play blues on a c-harmonica it's done in 2nd position, in G, 5th note on the scale. What if I want to play blues on let's a d-harmonica. Do still play it in 2nd position/5th note/A note?

    • @Learntheharmonica
      @Learntheharmonica  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi raccoon, yes that's correct. You can play blues in the key of A, on a D harmonica in 2nd position. Cheers! Liam

  • @rodrodriguez460
    @rodrodriguez460 Před rokem

    You need to use the correct terms: Major and minor. The key of d, in 3rd position, is called "d minor" (lower case letters). If you say "d", musicians will think you mean the key of D Major.

    • @Learntheharmonica
      @Learntheharmonica  Před rokem

      It's important to remember that you can play both major and minor in 3rd position. The position itself is just the tonal centre of the song, not the character or note choices. So 3rd position on a C harp doesn't "equal" D minor.

    • @rodrodriguez460
      @rodrodriguez460 Před rokem

      @@Learntheharmonica In reality, with practice the chromatic scale can be played right along with the Church Modes.
      By "tonal center", I guess you mean tonic and "character" you mean mode or key.
      "So 3rd position on a C harp doesn't "equal [d] minor". It actually equals Dorian Mode starting on pitch "d" or second scale degree of the C Major Scale. The key would still be C Major.
      Consider: Ionian, Dorian, Phrygian, Lydian, Mixolydian, Aeolian and Locrian. All can be played on the diatonic harmonica.

  • @HarPlayer
    @HarPlayer Před 2 lety

    Let’s see
    The notes on a (C) Harmonica
    Blow n draw corresponds to the
    ( position) you want to play???

    • @Learntheharmonica
      @Learntheharmonica  Před 2 lety

      Hi James, a "position" is just the tonal centre of the key you're playing in. It doesn't tell you which holes to blow or draw. For example, 2nd position just means that the tonal centre is 2 draw / 6 blow / 9 blow.

  • @economicsmurali6557
    @economicsmurali6557 Před 2 lety +1

    Superb

  • @jorgealmeida71
    @jorgealmeida71 Před 3 lety +1

    Hello Liam, quick doubt, from my music theory knowledge this positions are very related to the cicle of fifths, but that got me think, once you go to 2nd position (G), within the G harmony we have F# which is not in a C harmonica, so how does that work? I dont really get the difference between the positions apart from merely which note is represented by a different number. Thanks!

    • @Learntheharmonica
      @Learntheharmonica  Před 3 lety +3

      Hi Jorge, yes G contains the F# which you don't have on a C harmonica, but that's the whole point: 2nd position is useful for blues because you want the flattened seventh (F) to play over a G7 chord (G B D F). It's all about context. Does that make sense? Cheers. Liam

    • @jorgealmeida71
      @jorgealmeida71 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Learntheharmonica oh i get it know! makes total sense! very cool, thanks a lot man! huge fan :D

  • @justaweeb9086
    @justaweeb9086 Před 2 lety

    Can you tell us what kinds of scales we need to know to play these positions? Nobody's really explains that

    • @Learntheharmonica
      @Learntheharmonica  Před 2 lety

      I have a video about playing scales, I hope it helps! - czcams.com/video/3SwY00Z67w0/video.html

  • @uncledanni9352
    @uncledanni9352 Před 3 lety +1

    I don’t get how you do it. How do you make it sound like a whole other key?

    • @Learntheharmonica
      @Learntheharmonica  Před 3 lety

      Hi Uncledanni, it's about note selection. It's possible (but difficult) to play chromatically on a diatonic harmonica, so all the notes for all keys are available with the right techniques (bending, overbending). So playing in different positions just utilises some of those extra notes to play in different keys. It's also about context: 2nd position works for blues because you want the dominant seventh chord (G7 is G, B, D, F) rather than the major seventh (F#). Does this make sense? Cheers. Liam

  • @Kennedy_E13
    @Kennedy_E13 Před 10 dny

    That was unbelievably unhelpful

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    @BBloggsbott Před 4 lety

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  • @jesicaalvarado865
    @jesicaalvarado865 Před 2 lety

    Ok ok I think it just clicked. The positions. Now if I have a bflat harmonica wanting to play in cm...I'm playing scales. Right. So only the notes in the scale. No. Ugh I'm at a point where I learned so quick and now I'm stuck at this place

  • @WieseCoaching
    @WieseCoaching Před 3 lety

    Great video but I'm still very confused. So the difference is just that we play different notes...or..what? Why do we need a position for that and don't just play whatever notes are there... Also why do we play c harp second position instead of g harp first position? Wouldn't that be the same...? I'll definitely check out your course, thanks a lot

    • @Learntheharmonica
      @Learntheharmonica  Před 3 lety +3

      Hi Philipp, it's all about context. Diatonic harmonicas have "missing" notes so they're limited in what they can play without fancy techniques to fill in the gaps. G harp has the G major scale (including the F# note) but blues isn't based on major scales, whereas a C harp has the F note (flattened seventh degree of the G scale) so it's closer to a "blues sound" in G. There are also stylistic choices. For example, 12th position may be used for major melodies because the placing of the notes allows for more expressive bending than 1st (even though 1st has all the "required" notes).

    • @WieseCoaching
      @WieseCoaching Před 3 lety +1

      @@Learntheharmonica Thanks a lot that makes much more sense now.

  • @GhostScout42
    @GhostScout42 Před rokem

    12th position is easy. seems like its the opposite of 2nd somehow? i dunno. im just playing what sounds okay with the harps i have

  • @nvdawahyaify
    @nvdawahyaify Před 3 lety

    Thank you. Do you know why second position is second? Or why third isn't called second? It's the second one i figured out after first position.

    • @Learntheharmonica
      @Learntheharmonica  Před 3 lety

      Hi Michael, it's related to the circle of fifths. Check this out: czcams.com/video/go-KvlvHYV8/video.html

    • @nvdawahyaify
      @nvdawahyaify Před 3 lety

      @@Learntheharmonica thank you. I didn't even think of it's relation to the circle of fifths. I really do appreciate you and your channel.

  • @dottorstranamore4150
    @dottorstranamore4150 Před 4 lety

    Will you make national anthems for harmonica?

  • @lindseyvillamor4924
    @lindseyvillamor4924 Před 2 lety

    Can I play this on key A harmonica

    • @Learntheharmonica
      @Learntheharmonica  Před 2 lety

      Hi Lindsey, you can follow my harmonica lessons with any key. Here's a bit more info - czcams.com/video/tLMx5fi5Axo/video.html

    • @lindseyvillamor4924
      @lindseyvillamor4924 Před 2 lety

      Okay

  • @HectorSuxxx69
    @HectorSuxxx69 Před 3 lety

    Would this be comparable to musical modes?

    • @Learntheharmonica
      @Learntheharmonica  Před 3 lety

      Yes there's a crossover, but technically positions are just a way of saying what key you're playing in relative to the key of the harmonica. It depends on what notes you actually choose to play. E.g. If you go for 3rd position on a C harp, you could play in Dm or Dorian. I hope that makes sense? Cheers. Liam

  • @user-gj6fc4jy3k
    @user-gj6fc4jy3k Před 2 lety

    Isn't that 3rd position is Dm or F?

    • @Learntheharmonica
      @Learntheharmonica  Před 2 lety

      3rd position on a C harmonica is the key of D (major or minor depending on how you choose to play).

  • @Justin_9423
    @Justin_9423 Před 3 lety

    So the harmonica positions are based on the circle of 5ths then?

    • @Learntheharmonica
      @Learntheharmonica  Před 3 lety

      Hi Justin, well yes they're connected :)

    • @Learntheharmonica
      @Learntheharmonica  Před 3 lety

      To clarify, the circle of fifths is a reference tool to check the number of sharps and flats that are in the scale of any given key. It was not invented for harmonica players specifically, but it happens to be a useful tool for checking harmonica positions.

  • @davejackson6929
    @davejackson6929 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank again for a great video Liam. Ignore the thumbs down. It must have been an idiot. 👍

    • @lunachicolobo
      @lunachicolobo Před 4 lety +1

      AWESOME VIDEO. GREAT INSTRUCTIONS.
      GOOD WORK SON.

  • @piecetoyou8285
    @piecetoyou8285 Před 3 lety

    Its a shame that when you describe scales or when your playing notes you don`t place a computer graphic of an harmonica with the holes facing us and as you play or explain a little red dot bounces along the blow holes, This could really help people like me who have hard in understanding how your coming across, I love the sound and coolness of the harmonica being seen in the old western films, But as I have a reasoning issue I find what your teaching is confusing with out some sort of moving diagram like I explained above,

    • @Learntheharmonica
      @Learntheharmonica  Před 3 lety

      Hi, thanks for commenting. I think you might like my play-along lessons: czcams.com/play/PLKONji9dlomQk4-N99WHeKllgPfdG-4U7.html

    • @piecetoyou8285
      @piecetoyou8285 Před 3 lety

      @@Learntheharmonica Thank you 👍

  • @MGDCrown559
    @MGDCrown559 Před 10 měsíci

    Is there anywhere I can just see the 12 positions typed out. Which blow, which draw. and why is 4th position the 3 draw? What position is the 3 draw? this is so damned confusing I have played harmonica for 44 years but this crap is greek. All I need to know is what are all the positions and what note they produce.

  • @HarPlayer
    @HarPlayer Před 3 lety

    Why is his nose n upper lip red????

  • @oliver704521
    @oliver704521 Před 2 lety

    I'm a BEGINNER I didn't understand like the others

  • @jesicaalvarado865
    @jesicaalvarado865 Před 2 lety

    Feeling frustrated and not getting anywhere I don't want it to stop me

    • @Learntheharmonica
      @Learntheharmonica  Před 2 lety

      Hi Jesica, I don't want you to be discouraged! Can I ask why you want to know about positions? Perhaps it's too early for you to be worrying about positions if you are a just a beginner trying to play some songs.

  • @helenearle5801
    @helenearle5801 Před 4 lety +1

    I am an 82-year-old woman am I too old to learn

  • @BrotherThadeus
    @BrotherThadeus Před 5 měsíci

    just FYI - for someone with whatever my learning disability is, this was useless. I would say that it was not informative, but declarative. This is first position, it is bright. {play music} This is second position which is equally important. {play music} Here's third --- NOPE, I didn't learn *anything* about the first two and now you want to mention the third?? Useless for some

    • @Learntheharmonica
      @Learntheharmonica  Před 4 měsíci

      ah sorry to hear that. Hope you find a good resource that will be helpful for you. All the best,

  • @helenearle5801
    @helenearle5801 Před 4 lety

    I am 80 to a woman am I to

  • @alejandrotaparello6437

    Please traducción en español,🙏

  • @UURevival
    @UURevival Před měsícem

    I still have no idea what the positions actually are or how they are made- only their end function. Not that helpful.

  • @piecetoyou8285
    @piecetoyou8285 Před 3 lety

    I think I am tone deaf I just can`t get the correct retherm out, it sounds like a child is puffing and blowing on the dam thing,
    Do we have to know how to read music notes for us to be able to play a known tune or could we learn by ear,
    Also why do the dam lips keep dragging behind and playing several notes in one ,and how are you making a single note sounding as if it goes up and down so fast and it sounds smooth,

    • @Learntheharmonica
      @Learntheharmonica  Před 3 lety

      Hi piece toyou, thanks for commenting. I have a few suggestions for you:
      How to breathe properly - czcams.com/video/dEI1bmmPGbQ/video.html
      How to play single notes - czcams.com/video/YkEfzb-3pIM/video.html
      How to mooth smoothly between notes - czcams.com/video/bjSC5_ofdrg/video.html
      Do you have to read music? - czcams.com/video/iqViFGMqSRQ/video.html
      I hope these videos help you.
      Cheers!
      Liam

  • @kaustubhtamane4420
    @kaustubhtamane4420 Před 4 lety +1

    not really clear to me..
    Need lil more simplified explaination..

    • @Learntheharmonica
      @Learntheharmonica  Před 3 lety

      Hi Kaustubh, is there a certain part you didn't understand so I can try to clarify it for you? Cheers. Liam

  • @lurereviews5164
    @lurereviews5164 Před rokem

    You should grow a beard, it would fit you well

  • @TomBrooklyn
    @TomBrooklyn Před 2 lety

    More BS on positions. Either positions don't exist, or no one knows how to explain them.