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"Classical Medley" By Buddy Greene (HARMONICA)
"Classical Medley" By Buddy Greene (HARMONICA)
SINCE PEOPLE KEEP ASKING, HERE ARE THE SONGS THAT HE PLAYED ACCORDING TO COMMENTERS: 1ST: 'Jesu, Joy Of Man's Desiring' by Johann Sebastian Bach. 2ND: Mozart's Piano Sonata in C, K. 545 - Allegro 3RD: Rossini's William Tell overture (known to most as the theme from 'The Lone Ranger') WOW. He's so good on the harmonica!Buddy has talent pouring out from his ears. He also can sing, play the guitar, and he writes music (he wrote the music for 'Mary Did You Know') but he's most known for his Harmonica. Not to mention he is a really funny, cool guy.
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Harmonica Lesson For Beginners
Harmonica Lesson For Beginners
C Diatonic Harmonica. Sorry for my "diatonic" slip up. " Diatonic" refers to the musical scale these harmonicas are tuned to. I learned by ear and am not great on theory. This is my attempt at a video for newbies to the diatonic harmonica. For more, and better harmonica lessons, check out jon gindick, adam gussow, jason ricci, and ronnie shellist. I've got more coming too.
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Tom Walbank, Harmonica Guru
Tom Walbank, Harmonica Guru
Please visit: www.tomwalbankmusic.com for more about Tom's music and artwork. For more Tom Walbank video www.youtube.com Englishman Tom Walbank was born in the town of Wells,1969, in the county of Somerset. Raised in Totnes, Devon, he discovered blues in his teens, beginning harmonica (which remains to this day his main instrument). He studied the harp style of main influence Sonny Terry and played constantly through his twenties after moving to Edinburgh, Scotland. Here he joined blues trio 32-20 and then, with guitarist Steve O' Connor, the acoustic blues duo Hot Tamales. After meeting and marrying his wife, Leia Maahs, he moved to California in 1997. He also started playing guitar around this time in the style of John Lee Hooker, Muddy Waters, Son House and Big Joe Williams. Moving to Tucson in 2000 he started playing constantly in the local bars and clubs, establishing himself as a force on the local music scene, either solo or with guitarist Doug Smith or with Dimitri Manos and Mike Bagesse, aka the Ambassadors. He has recorded ten albums and appeared on twenty others, usually adding harmonica. In 2009 he scored the movie Good Boy. He has won best blues band in Tucson five times, best blues band in Arizona once and (with pianist Arthur Migliazza) best blues duo in Tucson once, representing Tucson in Memphis in the International Blues Challenge both times.
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Gov. Kaine Plays Harmonica in Blacksburg
Gov. Kaine Plays Harmonica in Blacksburg
Gov. Kaine plays harmonica with the Craig Woolard Band in Blacksburg, VA.
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On The Road with The World's Tallest Jazz Harmonica Player - Hendrik Meurkens
On The Road with The World's Tallest Jazz Harmonica Player - Hendrik Meurkens
Hendrik Meurkens is the world's tallest Jazz Harmonica Player. German-born but now based in New York, Meurkens' recordings and performances garner worldwide acclaim because the transcendent beauty of his music has universal appeal. A two-mallet player in the tradition of Milt Jackson and Bobby Hutcherson, Hendrik Meurkens was en-route to being an instantly recognizable vibraphonist when he heard Toots Thielemans. Inspired by the sound of Thielemans' harmonica, he taught himself the difficult-to-master instrument. Hendrik Meurkens' other life-changing musical experience was his introduction to samba and bossa nova. He was so moved by Brazilian music that after perfecting his unique musical voice at Berklee, as a vibraphone major, he moved to Rio in the early 80s to totally immerse himself in music and culture of Brazil. A regular Monday night gig at the popular Rio club, Bar 21, soon demonstrated his acceptance by Brazilian musicians. Meurkens' poignant, emotionally affecting harmonica proved to be a sound that Brazilians strongly embraced, and during his Rio days, he met many musicians who later became collaborators in both Europe and New York. Back in Germany by '83, he became a respected studio musician, recording with European Radio Orchestras and leading his own groups, as well as accompanying visiting legends like Harry 'Sweets' Edison and Buddy Tate. Within ten years, he had established himself as the "new jazz harmonica voice," and moved to New York, thanks to an <b>...</b>
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House of the Rising Sun - Harmonica
House of the Rising Sun - Harmonica
House oft he Rising Sun - Harmonica The Animals Bluesharp Lee Oskar MM (Melody Maker) G (A minor) Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. The video made solely for the purpose of , study, review or critical analysis purposes only.
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Easy Blues Harmonica Lesson - Basic Blues Harp Beginner Lesson
Easy Blues Harmonica Lesson - Basic Blues Harp Beginner Lesson
free jamtrack here www.guitarjamz.com Easy Blues Harmonica Lesson - Basic Blues Harp Beginner Lesson marty schwartz guitarjamz guitarjamzdotcom
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Shanthi, the National Zoo's Musical Elephant, Plays the Harmonica!
Shanthi, the National Zoo's Musical Elephant, Plays the Harmonica!
When the elephant keepers at the Smithsonian's National Zoo hear the sound of a harmonica, it's not the radio they've left on. Instead, it's the Zoo's 36-year-old Asian elephant, Shanthi, who, unsolicited, has a propensity for coming up with her own ditties using whatever instruments the keepers have provided. These include harmonicas, horns and other noisemakers. The Zoo has captured some of Shanthi's most recent capriccios on this video. The keepers provided the instruments after they noticed that Shanthi, more so than the Zoo's two other elephants, likes to make noise with objects. According to keepers, she will use her trunk to cover anything with a hole in it and blow until it makes a sound—and will often coax the objects to get different types of sounds from it. She taps objects with her trunk and flaps her ears against objects that make noise. Now they give the melodious pachyderm noisemakers as a form of enrichment. Shanthi is the mother of the Zoo's 10-year-old calf, Kandula. Asian elephants are endangered in the wild, where 30000 to 50000 Asian elephants still live in the forests of south and southeast Asia. Visitors to the Zoo can watch an elephant demonstration, which sometimes includes Shanthi's musical skills, at 11 am most days at the Zoo's Elephant Trails.
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Elephant Takes to Harmonica, Makes Music
Elephant Takes to Harmonica, Makes Music
Shanthi is a 36-year-old Asian elephant at the Smithsonian's National Zoo in Washington who is using her trunk to make music. She has taken to the harmonica, turning out tunes that have her handlers buzzing. (May 3) Subscribe to the Associated Press: bit.ly Download AP Mobile: www.ap.org Associated Press on Facebook: apne.ws Associated Press on Twitter: apne.ws Associated Press on Google+: bit.ly
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GREENSLEEVES - HARMONICA
GREENSLEEVES - HARMONICA
Chris plays this song on his Suzuki chromatic harmonica SIRIUS S-56 / 14 holes - 56 notes, in the key of C, and plays the song according to the original notes. The traditional English song "Greensleeves" was completely composed by Henry VIII, the much married King of England. There is some speculation as to whether the words were inspired by Katherine of Aragon or Ann Boleyn, but although the first mention of the song in recorded history dates only from 1580, some 33 years after Henry's death, there is now no real doubt over its place of origin. As with many folk songs, the melody is far superior to the words. It is known variously as "My Ladye Greensleeves" or "Ladye Greensleeves" but usually as just "Greensleeves." The song has been recorded numerous times over the years including by Jazz artists, but perhaps most memorably (with the lyrics suitably amended) in an advertisement for Dreamland Electric Blankets. We feel honoured to dedicate this song to our YouTube friends : Mrclaude62150 (Jean et Francine) - 28iAD77 (Iskandar) -- Roman45873 (Roman) -- MrCornishone (Tony) -- MrFender1421 (Ger) The video is edited by my beloved wife "Mayka". We hope you will enjoy the video and our music. Lyrics Alas, my love, you do me wrong, To cast me off discourteously. And I have loved you so long, Delighting in your company. Chorus: Greensleeves was all my joy Greensleeves was my delight, Greensleeves was my heart of gold, And who but my lady greensleeves. I have been ready at your <b>...</b>
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Mississippi blues harmonica (Pride and Joy)
Mississippi blues harmonica (Pride and Joy)
Adam Gussow sings and plays Stevie Ray Vaughan's "Pride and Joy" at the crossroads in rural Lafayette County, Mississippi, a few miles outside Oxford. This video was recorded on May 15, 2012. Gussow is playing a stock Hohner Marine Band harmonica, key of Ab. www.hillcountryharmonica.com http
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Harmonica Pierre ~ America's Got Talent, Top 48 week-3
Harmonica Pierre ~ America's Got Talent, Top 48 week-3
nbc.com Harmonica PierreCompete ~ America's Got Talent, Top 48 week-3. The third group of 12 from the top 48 contestants take to the stage with their routines, hoping to wow the audience and earn the feedback necessary from the judges to guarantee they get the votes and continue on in the competition. ©NBC Universal, Inc. SYCO TV & FremantleMedia North America, Inc.
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British Bluesman Tom Walbank is the Harmonica Guru in Tucson
British Bluesman Tom Walbank is the Harmonica Guru in Tucson
Please visit: www.tomwalbankmusic.com Englishman Tom Walbank was born in the town of Wells,1969, in the county of Somerset. Raised in Totnes, Devon, he discovered blues in his teens, beginning harmonica (which remains to this day his main instrument). He studied the harp style of main influence Sonny Terry and played constantly through his twenties after moving to Edinburgh, Scotland. Here he joined blues trio 32-20 and then, with guitarist Steve O' Connor, the acoustic blues duo Hot Tamales. After meeting and marrying his wife, Leia Maahs, he moved to California in 1997. He also started playing guitar around this time in the style of John Lee Hooker, Muddy Waters, Son House and Big Joe Williams. Moving to Tucson in 2000 he started playing constantly in the local bars and clubs, establishing himself as a force on the local music scene, either solo or with guitarist Doug Smith or with Dimitri Manos and Mike Bagesse, aka the Ambassadors. He has recorded ten albums and appeared on twenty others, usually adding harmonica. In 2009 he scored the movie Good Boy. He has won best blues band in Tucson five times, best blues band in Arizona once and (with pianist Arthur Migliazza) best blues duo in Tucson once, representing Tucson in Memphis in the International Blues Challenge both times.
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Adam Winrich: Whips and Harmonica
Adam Winrich: Whips and Harmonica
I've been playing harmonica almost as long as I've been cracking whips, so I thought I'd finally start working on combing the two. It's hard to wail on the whips and the harp at the same time, so I'm focusing on using the harp just for chords to add some musicality to the whip cracking. I'm also using a different camera, so I hope this video comes up as better quality than my previous videos. In this video I'm using 3 1/2 ft stock whips from Simon Martin. For multiple cracking I find I can do more with a stock whip than a bullwhip. I prefer a bullwhip when the whips get longer than 7 or 8 ft. For anyone looking for a beginner's whip, check out www.whipsandwhatknots.com.
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Titanic Theme Harmonica
Titanic Theme Harmonica
Titanic Theme "My heart will go on" Celine Dion. Nearer my God to Thee, Mason. New recorded for the titanic anniversary. Played on Hohner Bluesharp Special 20 C / E / Eb Pictures:"free download pictures" Backgroundmusic: "own production" Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. The video made solely for the purpose of , study, review or critical analysis purposes only. This video is produced for educational purposes, and to promote the popularity and versatility of the harmonica. This amateur video and audio project is for entertainment, education, demonstration, criticism and comparison purposes only
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kitchen harmonica
kitchen harmonica
Steve in our kitchen at midnight after 3 pints & a quiz night at t'club. Not bad for 93 eh?!!
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MORRICONE-"Harmonica/ Man With A Harmonica/ Death Rattle" (1968)
MORRICONE-"Harmonica/ Man With A Harmonica/ Death Rattle" (1968)
-From, "C'ERA UNA VOLTA IL WEST" (Italy, 1968) -"ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST" (USA) -"IL ETAIT UNE FOIS DANS L'OUEST" (Canada (French title) / France (dubbed version)) -"SPIEL MIR DAS LIED VOM TOD" (Austria/ West Germany, '68) -"ERASE UNA VEZ EN EL OESTE" (Argentina) -"ACONTECEU NO OESTE" (Portugal) -"BATIDA KAN VAR" (Turkey (Turkish title)) -"BILO JEDNOM NA DIVLJEM ZAPADU" (Serbia) -"ERA UMA VEZ NO OESTE" (Brazil) -"FINS QUE LI VA ARRIBAR L'HORA" (Spain (Catalan title)) -"HASTA QUE LLEGÓ SU HORA" (Spain) -"HET GEBEURDE IN HET WESTEN" (Netherlands) -"HARMONICA -EN HAMNARE" (Sweden) -"HUULIHARPPUKOSTAJA" (Finland) -"KAPOTE STI DYSI" (Greece) -"PEWNEGO RAZU NA DZIKIM ZACHODZIE" (Poland) -"VESTENS HÅRDE HALSE" (Denmark) -"VOLT EGYSZER EGY VADNYUGAT" (Hungary) -"Однажды на Диком Западе" (Russia) Sergio Leone's landmark epic about well-deserved revenge. It was the inspiration for ONCE UPON A TIME IN CHINA, ONCE UPON A TIME IN MEXICO, and KILL BILL (which is dedicated to the memory of Charles Bronson). Starring Charles Bronson, Henry Fonda, and Claudia Cardinale. see also: ENNIO MORRICONE - "Once Upon a Time In the West" (1968) www.youtube.com ENNIO MORRICONE -"As A Judgement" (1968) www.youtube.com ENNIO MORRICONE -"Jill" (1968) www.youtube.com ENNIO MORRICONE -"Jill's America" (1968) www.youtube.com ENNIO MORRICONE -"Frank" (1968) www.youtube.com Ennio had so much clout at this point that he conceived the music first and Leone had to arrange his edits around the embarassment <b>...</b>
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Triplits on Harmonica
Triplits on Harmonica
jason ricci teaches triplits on a Bb Suzuki Manji Ten Hole Diatonic Harmonica Sorry about the damn sound that comes in half way through I have no idea why it appears it was not present during the recording?....Additionally my mic makes the harp have this buzzy sound...hopefully Ill get a new one soon. Jason
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Harmonica Lesson: Funky Riff
Harmonica Lesson: Funky Riff
Harmonica Key: D Music Key: A I started making videos on YouTube about five years ago. One of my earliest and most popular videos was called "Funky Harmonica Duo". It was an impromptu jam with my good friend Dan Ridgeway. Many people have asked for a lesson on the basic funky pattern used in that video. It's a funky blues staple, so even if you haven't seen that vid, the lesson will be useful. Five years. . . time sure flies. . . -DG
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Jason Ricci Teaches Glissandos on Harmonica
Jason Ricci Teaches Glissandos on Harmonica
Key of C Harmonica (Suzuki Manji) played in cross harp. Content includes various glissandos in all three octaves.
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Harmonica lesson : What is and How I do my vibratos and tremolos?
Harmonica lesson : What is and How I do my vibratos and tremolos?
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The World's Tallest Jazz Harmonica Player - Hendrik Meurkens
The World's Tallest Jazz Harmonica Player - Hendrik Meurkens
Hendrik Meurkens is the tallest Jazz harmonica player in the world. German-born but now based in New York, Meurkens' recordings and performances garner worldwide acclaim because the transcendent beauty of his music has universal appeal. A two-mallet player in the tradition of Milt Jackson and Bobby Hutcherson, Hendrik Meurkens was en-route to being an instantly recognizable vibraphonist when he heard Toots Thielemans. Inspired by the sound of Thielemans' harmonica, he taught himself the difficult-to-master instrument. Hendrik Meurkens' other life-changing musical experience was his introduction to samba and bossa nova. He was so moved by Brazilian music that after perfecting his unique musical voice at Berklee, as a vibraphone major, he moved to Rio in the early 80s to totally immerse himself in music and culture of Brazil. A regular Monday night gig at the popular Rio club, Bar 21, soon demonstrated his acceptance by Brazilian musicians. Meurkens' poignant, emotionally affecting harmonica proved to be a sound that Brazilians strongly embraced, and during his Rio days, he met many musicians who later became collaborators in both Europe and New York. Back in Germany by '83, he became a respected studio musician, recording with European Radio Orchestras and leading his own groups, as well as accompanying visiting legends like Harry 'Sweets' Edison and Buddy Tate. Within ten years, he had established himself as the "new jazz harmonica voice," and moved to New York, thanks to <b>...</b>