Participate in live, online "interactive" harmonica classes. Classes for all levels, Q & A in real-time, critiques, FREE for members. Learn fast with: Live, Online Harmonica Classes
Learn how to play harmonica. 600 Webpages of lessons, songs, riffs, tips. Perfect for Beginners - 190 songs & tabs - Blues Harp Instruction. Membership Features and Benefits
Basic/advanced techniques for all levels of harmonica players. In-depth tutorials: Single Notes, Holding & Hand Effects, Bending, Breathing | Sample the Website
"Thank you for the best harp site on the net." -Jon Charles, USA "It's the next best thing to having a teacher sitting with you!" -Greg Porter See more: Testimonials and Comments
Sign-up now for INSTANT ACCESS! All Major Credit Cards and PayPal are accepted. Beginners Welcome! Secure, Easy and Fast Sign-up
Use the links below to visit Harmonica Lessons.com -- Since 1999 -- In-depth technique lessons -- Over 45+ hours of Video Instruction -- Attend "Live Online Classes" (12 Every Month) -- Beginner thru Advanced Lessons -- Watch video tutorials as much as you want -- Log in 24/7 -- Learn blues harmonica riffs (blues harp)
Dave explains the value of not just learning a scale up and down, but dividing it into smaller "bite-size" chunks, which can then be used as blues riffs.
Here are Dave Gage's sons, Brody and Alex, now called the Brothers Gage, back when they were 10 and 12 year old kids. This video shot in 2015, is an unedited take playing an improvised blues and country based jam and having a bunch of fun.
One plays rhythm beatbox harmonica while the other takes a solo. They are both playing a standard key of "C" 10-hole diatonic in 2nd Position (which is also known as "Crossharp"). They both learned to play harmonica around age 5 and now also sing, play guitar, bass, drums, and keyboards. The key to getting good is consistency. They still practice every single day.