A b minor harp would work but remember that some companies mark their harps in cross harp. I think it's Lee Oskar that does that. Though a d harp definitely has the notes which would be -6 7 -8 8 9 -10 I believe. And on a g harp, 5 6 -6 -7 -8 . Just play up and down the scale.
Thank you! The neat thing is that dulcimer players can use the chords and pretty much play any doo-wop song that they want to do with or without the flute.
Thanks Dusty! Doo-wop just kinda has that effect lol.
A natural teacher you are, Mr. Keane.
I was singing "Crocodile Rock" while you guys played. Then I switched to "Blue Moon." Then to "Heart and Soul." And then . . .
Aww...thanks Jennifer!
John and Karen, you guys are the greatest!!
A b minor harp would work but remember that some companies mark their harps in cross harp. I think it's Lee Oskar that does that. Though a d harp definitely has the notes which would be -6 7 -8 8 9 -10 I believe. And on a g harp, 5 6 -6 -7 -8 . Just play up and down the scale.
Thank y'all so very much! Terry, I'm not a harmonica expert by any means, but if you stick to the Bm pentatonic scale notes anything will work.
Sounds great!
Steven
I love everything you do.
Is that a yes, John?
Hey folks, that was great. Love it.
If you were playing it with a harmonica, instead of a flute would you use a Bm harp?
Hey folks, that was great. Love it.
If you were playing it with a harmonica, instead of a flolute, would you still use an Bm harp?
I just loved this happy way of duet-ing. thanks. aloha, irene
Thank you so much!
That was awesome John and Karen. Very cool
Thanks Patty! You never know...you may well surprise yourself!
That's great! Thanks for the lesson. I'll give it a try but I know I'm not going to do as good as you all.
Thank you! The neat thing is that dulcimer players can use the chords and pretty much play any doo-wop song that they want to do with or without the flute.