Complete Country Harp Techniques with Charlie McCoy (NTSC, VHS)
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- This is a digital backup of the Complete Country Harp Techniques with Charlie McCoy for VHS Home Video.
For archival purposes.
From the back of the VHS Cover:
Seventeen techniques demonstrated, plus solos...
Note bending, Grace notes, Hand vibrato, Rolls, Tone control, Note splitting, Fast bluegrass riffs, Cajun accordion effect, Hammer-on effect, Octave splits, Alternate tongue blocking, High-speed tongue playing, 'Country tuning', Throat vibrato, Long breath control, The train whistle, "The Orange Blossom Special" train rhythm.
Super-session musician Charlie McCoy has released over 20 albums since his recording career began in the 1960s, when he enjoyed enormous success in Nashville, completing upwards of 400 sessions a year. He was a mainstay on Elvis Presley's recordings, both in Nashville and Los Angeles, and was one of the few Nashville session players to attend Bob Dylan's recordings of 'Blonde On Blonde', 'Nashville Skyline' and 'John Wesley Harding'.
Formerly a member of legendary Nashville bands Area Code 615 and Barefoot Jerry, Charlie currently tours with his own band and has a long-running TV series in the United States. His many music awards include a Grammy, and while predominantly known as a harmonica player, his musical prowess encompasses a variety of other instruments. - Hry
God Lord Charlie is so good at teaching this stuff.
Charlie McCoy was one of my idols when I was coming up in the early 1970s. My favorite harp in those days was the Hohner Golden Melody until the quality went down in the early 1980s. For the last forty years, it's been the Lee Oskar, the most durable of them all! I can't believe I just paid $50 for my last Lee Oskar diatonic harp on Amazon! When I started out in 1972, the Marine Band listed for $3.75 and the Blues Harp was $4.25.
Most complete harmonica teaching video-covers more in 40 minutes (including actual physical alteration of harp for tuning!) than hours of other training videos--and he shows how his techniques sound when played with an actual band. This is the Real McCoy!
Sir,I have never learned as much from a single master, let alone a single clip! I feel much more confident to try out these new techniques.
Much appreciation Charlie! Harp in’ the Blues… all-time greatest album.
Charlie!!! Thank you for posting.
I'm so pleased that archiving this video has been enjoyable for so many of you! I'm on the lookout for other videos of his to preserve, so here's hoping for more!
Thank you so much. We are truly grateful for this upload.
Wow I’ve never seen this before! Priceless! Thanks for posting!!!
Man! Listen to him bend that 3 draw! Four very distinct notes! I've been listening to and (trying to) playing a long time and I've never heard that level of precise control. Amazing!
Been playin with you for years...Thanks Charlie!
thnks
I wish I could meet him in person? Charlie McCoy
Wow! I love it! ❤️ And i learned a lot! Great! Thank you!
More please... 😃
i had no idea i needed this. this guy is concise
Charlie is the Master, period. Also, he is a humble gentleman, I think he should run for president.
Just what I needed to expand my harp playing abilities. Thanks for posting!
This is great 🙏 thanks
Really helpful to slow down the demonstration.
Great idea! Best of luck with the playing
Very nice to see this video posted.
Wow! Thanks for posting the excellent video! I have been a blues harp player for 20+ years and still learned a lot from the techniques Charlie described. Great cross-over lesson!
You can sure see why Bob would have loved this guy !
Thank you !
Good video!
Thank you. Very cool to see.
Wonderful video...Thank you !
Love the Split notes. And the " Let'sSee how this sounds with the entire band " mode....Charlie Lives .
His music will never die . And NOW the country harp lesson on VHS is free on CZcams
Decent
Tongueblock 21:25
24:44 ❤
Great vid. Thanks for posting.
Very generous of You … thanks for clearness. Keepin explanations simple
You would not think, to look at him, that he was famous long ago - for playing acoustic guitar on Desolation Row !
He played bass one handed and trumpet at the same time on Subterranean Homesick Blues. Al Kooper said that it was the most astonishing act of musicianship that he had ever witnessed.
@@micksherlock4083 Not quite ! There's no trumpet on SHB, for one thing ....... That was on Bringing It All Back Home, which was before Charlie appeared on Highway 61, just on the one track, on guitar. Next album, Blonde On Blonde, 1966. From Wikipedia : -
Charlie McCoy - bass guitar, guitar, harmonica, trumpet.
At the mo I'm going for Rainy Day Women, but I'm sure it won't be too difficult to find out which track it was ............................ Great story, whichever track it was !
They're all miming!
Thank-you Peco for doing this! Saving the VHS! Transferring it digitally (saved forever)! And letting me view it on CZcams!
Great men!
Thanks for posting this. !!
This is awesome, thank you for posting!
Great , bro!
I believe Charlie has aged quite a bit since this video was shot. Nonetheless, it is very informative and I will be working on many of these tongue blocking techniques in the weeks to come.
24:50 can somebody please tell me what song this is? great video this is how i learned to make my own country tuned harp
Fantastic.
He could have used an overblow for that note in Danny Boy.
9:15 what song is that and where can I learn it?
Every time he lifts the harp to his mouth, it's dubbed and he's mimihg!
15:10
That technique at 20 mins in. he doesn't explain it at all well, it''s baffling.
He’s using his jaw to move quickly to the next note instead of moving his head or harp, he’s explaining it exactly how it’s done.