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Lesson time: (3min 56sec)
This lesson is part of the course Joue le blues à l'harmonica en Do en 8 leçons
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Lesson transcript:
Hi, I'm Matt, and I'm here to teach you some basic stuff on the diatonic harmonica. This is what I'm talking about:
What I'm going to try and do is show you some simple, easy-to-learn blues pieces to get you started on playing the blues harmonica.
I tend to use diatonic harmonicas mainly like this one. These are the ones with:
I usually prefer the normal tunings, though sometimes I use low-pitched harmonicas. My go-to brand is Seidel, a company from Germany, known for making fantastic instruments. They are the oldest harmonica maker in the world.
I also play a bit of chromatic harmonica, the one with the push button that you may have seen Stevie Wonder play, for instance.
For this course, you'll need a harmonica in the key of C:
You can find these in most music shops or online.
If you're right-handed like me, it's best to hold the harmonica in your left hand.
If you're left-handed, it might be more comfortable to hold it in your right hand, it's entirely up to you, but the numbers need to be on top.
When playing, move your head, not the harmonica.
Most harmonicas have a screw at either end; your lips should be level with those screws to ensure that all the air you breathe goes through the harmonica, not into the room.
Pretend you have a moustache, slot the harmonica in, and get your lips over and under the instrument.
Dropping your chin improves sound quality and reduces effort.
Position your index finger as far back as possible and your thumb underneath.
For a profile view, here's how far it should go in.
With your other hand (the one not holding the harmonica), you have options:
Following these tips should get you started on your harmonica journey!

Mat Walklate est un harmoniciste et professeur installé à Manchester qui évolue dans le blues et le folk, et qui joue aussi de la flûte, du whistle et de l'uilleann pipe et chante. Il a remporté le British Blues Harmonica Championship en 1992 et le All-Britain Fleadh Cheoil à l'harmonica en 1993, et il est artiste endossé par Seydel.Au cours d'une carrière de trente ans, il a tourné en Europe avec des groupes tels que The Moochers et le groupe de musique irlandaise The House Devils, a enregistré et mixé quelque quatorze albums entre 2001 et 2021 — parmi lesquels Sea of Blues et Traditional Harmonica — et se produit désormais en duo avec le chanteur-guitariste Alex Haynes et aux côtés du spécialiste du blues Dr Tom Attah. Il enseigne l'harmonica au Leeds Conservatoire et en privé.Sur MusicGurus, ses cours te mènent de tes premières notes sur un harmonica en Do — embouchure, position cross-harp, bendings et ta première improvisation — jusqu'à un jeu de blues fluide, avec vibrato, positions alternatives et le phrasé qui fait chanter un solo. read more