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WELCOME TO JP ALLEN'S HAPPY HARPIN'! JP's ... - Harmonica.com

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○ KAH (4d) KAH (4d) KOO (4b) KOO (4b)<br />

● 4:00 – All “Coughing” sounds:<br />

○ Cough (4d) Cough (4d) Cough (4b) Cough (4b)<br />

● 5:55 – Open and closing hands - Starting with closed hands:<br />

○ Open hands (4d) Open hands (4d)<br />

Open hands (4b) Open hands (4b)<br />

Lesson # 53: To Upgrade Or Not To Upgrade...That Is The Question<br />

● Number one re<strong>com</strong>mended harmonica is the Hohner Special 20 harmonica<br />

● Check out the best and worst harmonicas ever in the documentation<br />

included with this package<br />

● HARMONICA.COM/MEMBERS – look for custom harmonicas<br />

● Bending is easier on a Hohner Special 20 however it can result in airier<br />

notes on the 2d 2b 3d as well as higher register notes.<br />

Lesson # 54: Rhythm & Lead<br />

● Developing core essential techniques<br />

● 1:31 - Using closed hand then open hands:<br />

○ 4d 4d 4b 4b<br />

● 2:13 - Practice single notes:<br />

○ TUC-KA (4d) <strong>TO</strong>O-DUL (4b)<br />

● Single notes are playing lead, double notes are playing rhythm<br />

● Playing two or more notes is playing rhythm<br />

● 3:45 - Try going from single notes to double notes:

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