30 Jun 00 - 10:43 AM (#249773) Subject: Anybody know a good harmonica site? From: GUEST,Peter T. Just out of general interest -- anyone know of a good harmonica Web site or sites, about the instrument, playing, etc.? yours, Peter T. |
30 Jun 00 - 10:47 AM (#249775) Subject: RE: Anybody know a good harmonica site? From: MMario Peter - don't know what you would call "good" but google gave me 14,000 hits on "jarmonica, and the first several I looked at seemed pretty informative. |
30 Jun 00 - 11:25 AM (#249806) Subject: RE: Anybody know a good harmonica site? From: Dulci46 If you go to the thread about "The Kentuckian Song" you will find a whole lot of songs written for the harmonica. It's the second posting |
30 Jun 00 - 04:29 PM (#249961) Subject: RE: Anybody know a good harmonica site? From: Áine Dear Peter, If you haven't already found these sites, here are a couple of good ones: Wilbur's Page for Blues, Harmonica Harmonica Organization of Texas (HOOT) Good luck! -- Áine
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01 Jul 00 - 04:54 PM (#250203) Subject: RE: Anybody know a good harmonica site? From: Joe Offer Oh, and don't forget the Stephen C. Foster School of Music for the Harmonica. -Joe Offer- |
02 Jul 00 - 12:04 PM (#250590) Subject: RE: Anybody know a good harmonica site? From: George Seto - af221@chebucto.ns.ca I asked a local fellow who plays harmonica and he says he has some links on his page as well as links on the Harbour Folk Society of Halifax's web-site. http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/Culture/Harbour-Folk/ Here's his message: Date: Sun, 2 Jul 2000 10:38:15 -0300 (ADT) Hi, George. You might want to go to my "Harmonikat" site, linked on HFS Links Page... there are a number of harmonica related links there. Jack Earl's site is great and offers free basic lessons, I have not visited the other in quite some time. The SPAH site (Society for Preservation & Advancement of the Harmonica) is also a great resource site. That is linked on mine as well. Maybe you should just cut and paste this to your thread. Take care. Dave. =========================================================== |
02 Jul 00 - 07:59 PM (#250741) Subject: RE: Anybody know a good harmonica site? From: John in Brisbane For anyone interested in learning harmonica there used to be a shareware program called HARPING. It has its own selection of tuition tunes with some good satisfying songs like Love Me Do, or you can import any MIDI file of your choice. It gives a display of which holes to suck or blow and where you could 'bend' notes. Best of all it allows you to substiute a harp in another key to try the whole gamut of cross-harp styles.
From memory it focussed on the standard diatonic harp, not chromatic harmonica.
I don't know whether it's still available at shareware sites - if not let me know and I'll mail you the software. Regards, John |
02 Jul 00 - 08:43 PM (#250759) Subject: RE: Anybody know a good harmonica site? From: John in Brisbane A Demo of HARPING is available at http://www.hitsquad.com/smm/programs/Harping/
Regards, John |
02 Jul 00 - 09:44 PM (#250779) Subject: RE: Anybody know a good harmonica site? From: GutBucketeer Check out "Jack's Harmonica Heaven" at: http://www.volcano.net/~jackmearl/ It has a lot of songs/tunes already transcribed into Harmonica Tab. JAB |
03 Jul 00 - 06:18 AM (#250957) Subject: RE: Anybody know a good harmonica site? From: murray@mpce.mq.edu.au There is also The Free Meal Harp Page and I think Bluzharp wasn't mentioned. Murray |
03 Jul 00 - 02:34 PM (#251189) Subject: RE: Anybody know a good harmonica site? From: GUEST,Peter T. Thanks, Mudcatters all. yours, Peter T. |
20 Sep 06 - 05:43 AM (#1838944) Subject: RE: Anybody know a good harmonica site? From: The Sandman jon gindicks harmonica jam camp forum. |
04 Feb 12 - 12:28 PM (#3302088) Subject: RE: Anybody know a good harmonica site? From: Hokumsheik http://harmopoint.com you play what you see!………… & now ………. all for FREE!!! |