C diatonic harmonica needed
Module 4 of The Blues Improvisation Course expands on what you've learned so far by expanding the Traffic Lights system to the full three octave range of the instrument. We'll fill in the all gaps to give you a full method for improvising using every note on the harmonica.
You'll get:
- Step-by-step course to download and keep forever
- Short lessons in easy-to follow chunks
- Technical studies and practice exercises
- Jam tracks to practise your new soloing methods
COURSE SUMMARY
PART 1
1.1 Introduction (0:48)
1.2 Learning goals (0:09)
1.3 Exploring notes in all octaves (1:17)
1.4 Green notes in two octaves (4:42)
1.5 Building two octave green note solos (2:08)
1.6 Green notes in three octaves (3:05)
1.7 Building three octave green note solos (1:56)
1.8 Green three octave challenge (0:24)
1.9 Conclusion & homework (0:20)
PART 2
2.1 Learning goals (0:12)
2.2 Amber notes in two octaves (2:17)
2.3 Adding two octave amber notes to solos (1:29)
2.4 Amber notes in three octaves (1:43)
2.5 Adding three octave amber notes to solos (1:03)
2.6 Green and amber three octave challenge (0:26)
2.7 Conclusion & homework (0:23)
PART 3
3.1 Learning goals (0:15)
3.2 Building a mental instrument (2:41)
3.3 Combining approaches (1:24)
3.4 Other considerations (0:54)
3.5 Conclusion (0:21)
PART 4
4.1 Learning goals (0:13)
4.2 The missing red notes (1:07)
4.3 Adding three octave red notes to solos (1:14)
4.4 Full three octave challenge (0:50)
4.5 Conclusion & homework (0:30)