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Learn classic 16 bar harmonica blues My Babe (Little Walter)
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Learn classic 16 bar harmonica blues My Babe (Little Walter)

Extend your harmonica skills by learning some of Walter's jazzy phrasing, syncopation, chord surfing, triplets and more
Created byBen Hewlett
Last updated 3/2021
English

What you'll learn

  • Little Walter's My Babe
  • You will learn some of Walter's skills such as timing...
  • Jazzy Syncopation
  • Jazzy phrasing
  • Dynamics
  • Tongue-blocking
  • Rhythmic backing
  • Blues Riffs

Course content

4 sections17 lectures1h 27m total length
  • Promotional movie1:32

    Let me tell you about the course

  • Introduction1:47

    Let me introduce you to the course


  • My cover version0:02

    Here's my cover version with a student of mine - Colin: https://youtu.be/hVMAYlPnNFg

  • Where is this song from?4:04

    Let's explore where this song comes from

  • Sing through at different speeds3:50

    First we will get to know the song by singing it

Requirements

  • You need a 10 hole diatonic in C

Description

Little Walter was one of the best - some say THE best blues harp player ever.

He was playing blues on the edge of Rock'Roll with great influence from Louis Jordon and the like.

Classic Chicago Blues from the Maestro!

Now it's your turn.

I'll give you his solo note for note, written in notation and harmonica tab, so you can understand it clearly and be able to play it.

I'll also give you numerous backing tracks I have put together for you with a little help from my friends.

Come on and take a look - watch the free ten minutes and see if it's for you or not.

Try learning some of Walter's jazzy phrasing, syncopation, chord surfing, triplets and more.

Little Walter was one of the best - some say THE best blues harp player ever.

He was playing blues on the edge of Rock'Roll with great influence from Louis Jordon and the like.

Classic Chicago Blues from the Maestro!

Now it's your turn.

I'll give you his solo note for note, written in notation and harmonica tab, so you can understand it clearly and be able to play it.

I'll also give you numerous backing tracks I have put together for you with a little help from my friends.

Come on and take a look - watch the free ten minutes and see if it's for you or not.

Try learning some of Walter's jazzy phrasing, syncopation, chord surfing, triplets and more.

Who this course is for:

  • Anyone can benefit from this course. If you can bend notes a bit that will also help.