Posted Mon, 04/11/2016 - 07:19 by David Barrett Admin
Today is the official release of "We do it out of Love," a tribute album to the 94 year old legend Toots Thielemans. Featured players are Franco Luciani, Antonio Serrano, Alex Rossi, Olivier Ker Ourio, Gabriel Grossi and Grégoire Maret. For those interested in jazz chromatic, you may find this to be your new favorite CD.
Posted Fri, 01/29/2016 - 09:21 by David Barrett Admin
Roger "The Archivist" Trobridge (most known for his work with the National Harmonica League in the UK) asked that I put together a radio program based on the series of articles that I wrote for their magazine on playing the blues chromatic. In this program you'll hear George “Harmonica” Smith, Little Walter, William Clarke, Rod Piazza, Rick Estrin, Mark Hummel, Paul deLay, Dennis Gruenling, Mitch Kashmar, Gary Primich, Paul Oscher, Steve Guyger, Lynwood Slim, Kim Wilson and Jean “Toots” Thielemans (my apologizes for the other great players that I didn't have time to include). continue reading...
Posted Tue, 06/09/2015 - 07:51 by David Barrett Admin
BluesHarmonica.com overbend instructor Ross Garren interviews jazz chromatic player Mike Turk. There's a bonus video where they jam together as well. http://www.sheriffsofschroedingham.com/ross
Posted Wed, 01/07/2015 - 09:38 by David Barrett Admin
In Section 2 of Recording Study 4 (Professional Studio) we sit down with students Joel Saal and George Bisharat and listen to their recording process. Videos Include: Joel Saal: Growth and Legacy Project; George Bisharat: Getting to know George; Why Do a CD?; Preparation, Music Mentors and Musician Selection; Recording, Mixing and Mastering; Photography, Artwork and Promotion; Tips for Students, Copyright and Distribution. George has provided you a song from his new CD on the lesson page. continue reading...
Posted Thu, 06/05/2014 - 06:20 by David Barrett Admin
Practicing on a cold chromatic causes the warm condensation from your breath to collect on the reeds and wind-savors, causing the annoying buzz we hate so much. The answer is to warm it up. Some players stick it in their shirt pocket near their body, put it under their arm or even on a little heated pillow throne (very regal). If you use a laptop, just rest it on your laptop for a bit... this works great.
Posted Thu, 01/16/2014 - 08:46 by David Barrett Admin
A large embouchure is required to play the chromatic harmonica (playing a standard single note has your mouth over four holes... just like the diatonic... but those holes are larger. To play an octave your lips are over five holes... now that's a stretch!). Those that play the chromatic find it easier to achieve big tone on the diatonic harmonica, since they're already used to playing with a wide-open, resonant mouth cavity. continue reading...