You Can Teach Yourself Harmonica

You Can Teach Yourself Harmonica by George Heaps-Nelson is a comprehensive guide published by Mel Bay Publications, Incorporated in March 2000. This 136-page book is designed for beginners and offers an easy-to-understand approach to playing the harmonica, focusing on both folk and blues styles. It presents various techniques and includes representative tunes for each style, allowing readers to gradually progress through different levels of difficulty.
In this edition, readers will find 41 harmonica arrangements, along with an extra section that explores specialized techniques and introduces alternative harmonicas beyond the standard ten-hole-twenty-reed diatonic harp in the key of C. The book serves as an instructional resource, making it suitable for those interested in music and the study of musical instruments. Additionally, lessons from a companion video taught by Phil Duncan complement the material, enhancing the learning experience for aspiring harmonica players.
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A wonderful, easy-to-understand beginning harmonica book for both folk and blues harmonica stylings. Several different styles are analyzed and representive tunes are given in each style. With the various sections the songs are roughly graded as to difficulty. An extra section examines some specialized techniques and introduces some harmonicas other then the standered ten-hole-twenty-reed diatonic harp (in the key of C) for which most of the songs in this book are written. All together, 41 harmonica arrangements are included. Lessons on the companion video are taught by Phil Duncan.
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