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TUC-KA (1,2 d) <strong>TO</strong>O-DUL (1,2 b) Repeat 3x<br />

slide a bit to the right TUC-KA (3,4 d) <strong>TO</strong>O-DUL (3,4 b) 1X<br />

Lesson # 37: Twelve Bar Blues<br />

● 2:15 - Using the same blues pattern we used in Lesson #34, start on holes 1<br />

and 2:<br />

DRAW (1,2)...BLOW (1,2) DRAW (1,2) and 2 and 3 and 4 and<br />

(move to your right)<br />

DRAW (3,4)...BLOW (3,4) DRAW (3,4) and 2 and 3 and 4 and<br />

(move to your left)<br />

DRAW (1,2)...BLOW (1,2) DRAW (1,2) and 2 and 3 and 4 and<br />

(move to your right)<br />

DRAW (3,4)...BLOW (3,4) DRAW (3,4) and 2 and 3 and 4 and<br />

(Repeat)<br />

Lesson # 38: Movin’ Around On Single Notes<br />

● 1:45 – Exercise for second level single note playing - Play single notes by<br />

randomly moving around on the harmonica. Slide around randomly playing<br />

Blow and Draw single notes. (It helps to moisten your lips)<br />

● 3:20 - Play single notes and have movement of the jaw<br />

● Start training the breath. This is very important because as a harmonica<br />

player you need to create timing with your breath.<br />

Lesson # 39: <strong>Harmonica</strong> Boot camp<br />

● Put your hand on your belly (solar plexus) and feel your diaphramatic breath<br />

while playing.<br />

● 1:55 – This pattern helps with developing breath and timing, pay attention<br />

to your diaphram while playing:<br />

TUC-KA (1,2 d) <strong>TO</strong>O-DUL (1,2 b) Repeat

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