How to Play the Harmonica
First Steps
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Play breathing through the harmonica, not thinking about blowing or sucking.
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Practice breathing with your diaphragm, not your lungs.
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Breathe from as deep as you can get - roughly speaking, lungs equals chest, diaphragm equals stomach.
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Do breathing exercises like meditation or aerobics. Pay attention to where you are breathing from.
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Inhale and exhale slowly. Breath control is as important for harmonica playing as it is for singing.
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Practice playing a note on the harmonica and holding it as long as possible, being careful not to get dizzy.
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Practice breathing in and out as fast as you can. Think of a panting dog.
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Start on a diatonic harmonica with a simple tune like "Oh, Susannah," which is usually played by ear.
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Play this and other simple tunes in first position ("straight harp"), where the key of the song is the same as the key of the harmonica.
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Play these songs in the middle range (middle octave) of the harmonica, which gives you the full diatonic scale without requiring any bends.
Chords and Rhythm Chugging
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Play chords, covering several holes of the harmonica. They are easier to get than single notes and can be used as backing rhythms on top of melodies.
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Start by using rhythmic breathing patterns blowing and drawing on holes 1 to 3 of your harmonica.
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Use patterns like in-in/out-out or in-out-in-in to create different rhythms. This is called chugging.
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Practice as fast as you can, but not faster than you can.
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Slow down if you find yourself stumbling over the pattern.
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Relax, open your throat, and breathe from your diaphragm, not your lungs or your mouth.
Single Notes
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Practice playing single notes, which is a little more difficult since the holes on the harmonica are so close to each other. Therefore, a certain technique is required to get clear single notes. The way of putting your mouth around the harp is called embouchure.
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Tilt the harmonica back up about 45 degrees, open your mouth wide enough to cover three holes, with your upper lip half of the way over the top cover.
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Let the instrument nestle into your lower lips (lip block). Now, the lower lip naturally blocks the two side holes and lets the center hole sound clearly.
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Be relaxed without tightening your lips or cheeks.
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