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How To Play LET IT BE on Harmonica

Hi, George here.
Thanks for your interest in checking out ‘How To Play Let It Be on Harmonica’.
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This Post Has 9 Comments

  1. Fesskey

    Hi George,
    thanks for teaching us how to play let it be, i really enjoy your
    tutorials. I just mess up the bendings, i can play single tones and stuff
    but when it comes to bending i suck. Without bending i will stuck on my
    current level for ever :(.
    Do you think it is harder to bend on a blues harp? Maybe this is the
    reason?

    Greetings, Felix

  2. tazo garsidze

    what means 3bb ?? can you explain ?

  3. Maragret Monge

    applause! most times do this solitary or do you too play in conjunction
    with additional musicians? it may be interesting for you to capture a
    collab together with some other instrumentalists. you may try to utilize
    Band-hub for it

  4. John

    Excellent! We play this song at our jam! This has given me the info and the incentive to learn the song in better detail! Thanks!!!!

  5. duvey851

    Like the way the lines are marked as you play…Makes it easier….

  6. Trubadur R

    Thumbs up for you! ***** Cheers Roger

  7. tony fontane

    George, you are still the master. Hope the new year is treating you well.

  8. George Goodman

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