kham
14 posts
Dec 08, 2014
11:43 AM
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I thought it might be fun to show off bluesy solo harmonica Christmas jingles as we approach the yuletide. I always get asked to play something and I'm not very good at them so I'm pushing myself to learn them in a bluesier way this year. Hopefully I actually enjoy playing them.
Any videos out there from the membership? I'll post one I'm working on by tomorrow. Doesn't have to be long, advanced or too fancy, although those are most welcome too!
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GMaj7
564 posts
Dec 10, 2014
5:42 AM
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This is an iPhone recording of my playing Blue Christmas on guitar/rack. I'm using a bebop tuned Seydel Fanfare that is a (C/LowC) octave. Sort of has that accordion sound.
Greg Jones
16:23 Custom Harmonicas greg@1623customharmonicas.com 1623customharmonicas.com
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JInx
943 posts
Dec 10, 2014
10:46 AM
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nice swingin christmas tune! that's what i want to hear out there....not the over produced bombastic crap blasting everywhere. I tell you, even the salvation army bell ringerss have lost their entire charm as they now crank up some boom box filled with loud cheesey studio product....bah humbug!!! ----------
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GMaj7
565 posts
Dec 11, 2014
8:30 PM
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Perhaps I shouldn't be home alone. I'm using a Hohner Auto Valve octave harp and playing on a rack.
---------- Greg Jones 16:23 Custom Harmonicas greg@1623customharmonicas.com 1623customharmonicas.com
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BronzeWailer
1541 posts
Dec 12, 2014
2:54 AM
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OK, I've done one.
Richard Sleigh has a great version. I imagined how Rudolf might have felt when he was left all alone and got into the eggnog before Santa asked for his assistance.
BronzeWailer's YouTube
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GMaj7
566 posts
Dec 12, 2014
6:17 AM
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Cool stuff.. Here's a Christmas classic on a rack using a Session Steel.
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Greg Jones 16:23 Custom Harmonicas greg@1623customharmonicas.com 1623customharmonicas.com
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BronzeWailer
1542 posts
Dec 12, 2014
11:41 AM
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Thanks Greg. You make it look easy.
God Rest Ye left a smile on my face. Cheers.
BronzeWailer's YouTube
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ridge
573 posts
Dec 12, 2014
6:20 PM
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The spirit's got me!
---------- Ridge's YouTube
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TmickyD1
2 posts
Dec 12, 2014
6:51 PM
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I don't have a good "blues" christmas song to post but heres "bluegrass" jinglebells
And classical carol of the bells
I'm going to attempt something like that video on a diatonic soon.
Last Edited by TmickyD1 on Dec 12, 2014 6:59 PM
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ridge
574 posts
Dec 12, 2014
7:26 PM
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Awesome 2nd post, Tmicky. Welcome! ---------- Ridge's YouTube
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TmickyD1
3 posts
Dec 12, 2014
7:27 PM
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Thanks! I thought I'd enter with a bang :p
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Aussiesucker
1407 posts
Dec 12, 2014
8:31 PM
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---------- HARPOLDIEāS YOUTUBE
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Rarko
135 posts
Dec 13, 2014
6:15 AM
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Greg Jones, I Like that! Whats that key, which position...?
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GMaj7
567 posts
Dec 13, 2014
6:22 AM
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Rarko If you are referring to the God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, the root chord is Em. I'm using a (D) harp and playing 3rd position. It lays out pretty easily starting on 4 draw. However, it does require an overblow at 6. The workaround for folks that don't like to play OB is to re-tune the 7 draw down 1/2 step.
Hope this helps.. if I'm answering about the wrong clip, lemme know.. ---------- Greg Jones 16:23 Custom Harmonicas greg@1623customharmonicas.com 1623customharmonicas.com
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Rhartt1234
159 posts
Dec 13, 2014
8:39 AM
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Here's a Ukulele/harmonica version of Silent Night I did a few years ago.
Silent Night
Last Edited by Rhartt1234 on Dec 13, 2014 8:41 AM
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kham
17 posts
Dec 23, 2014
12:37 PM
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O.K. here's my second position jingle bells. One worng note in the mix! It took a while as there are too many things happening around the farm and in the house to get an uninterrupted minute! My woodshed is full up! Happy/Merry Yuletide to all!
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