How to practice harmonica accompaniment blowing, how to play harmonica beginner

Updated on amusement 2024-03-20
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You can start from the following aspects: 1. Practice the "monophonic articulation" first, which is characterized by only aiming the lips at a certain pronunciation hole (upper and lower holes, the same below), blowing what should be blown, and sucking what should be sucked. In the process of practice, you can find a simple song to adapt to the experience.

    After practicing in this way, you can aim your lips and mouth at the two sound holes to blow or inhale, but in terms of the characteristics of the harmonica, the effect of containing two sound holes in the mouth each time is exactly the same as containing one sound hole, and the reason why you should practice according to this process is to be able to quickly and accurately find the scale you want to play. 2. After the monophonic playing method is practiced (if it is faster, you can blow a song in a few hours), you can start to carry out the practice of "new monophonic playing", the characteristics of this technique are carried out on the basis of monophonic playing, you can contain seven holes in your mouth, cover the right five holes with your tongue and blow the remaining two sound holes on the left, and the sound produced is the same as that of the single-note playing, this is a basic exercise, there is nothing to ask for, if the efficiency is high, this process takes about a week. 3. Positive beat accompaniment practice, the characteristic of this exercise is carried out on the basis of the "new monophonic playing method", that is, when the new monophonic playing method is practiced, the tongue of the cover hole beats the sound hole with the operation of the beat, that is, the tongue falls together quickly, without interrupting the performance of the music, and the accompaniment sound similar to "bang, bang" appears, compared with the above two exercises, this exercise is more difficult and may take you more time, but this is the most basic technique for playing the harmonica.

    In the above exercises, it is best to accompany a certain song that you are familiar with, but remember that the music must be simple and you know it yourself (even if you don't know much about the score, it doesn't matter, but you have to watch the score), and you should play it by memorization, and you can play it smoothly. If you can play the piece fluently with the forebeat accompaniment technique, it means that you already have a good foundation in harmonica playing, and then there is nothing to hinder your technique. With this foundation, all other skills can be bypassed - I have already said this, but of course the rest of the matter will be up to you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Harmonica accompaniment refers to the tongue beating the beat. First of all, you have to hold the pores, usually 7 or 5 holes, I have 5 holes

    The specific method is to contain 5 holes in the mouth, and naturally cover the left 4 holes with your tongue to let the qi come out from the right side of your mouth, so it contains 5 holes, and only the right hole is actually pronounced. When you open your tongue without covering the 4 holes, you make three sounds. For example, you blow Dodo 1.

    When not covered, it will emit bass 3, bass 5 and 1. That sounds a bit messy. Because all three holes were pronounced at the same time.

    Just like that, a quick cover is loosened, and the accompaniment will be issued. This is commonly referred to as tongue slap.

    It's actually very simple, and it takes a lot of practice.

    I forgot to add that the harmonica accompaniment is just a polyphonic harmonica. 10 holes are not accompanied.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Practice using the tip of the tongue to top the left corner of the mouth, leaving the right corner of the mouth to blow and inhale to practice monophony, so that the right side of the tongue covers the hole on the left side of the mouth, leaving only the right side to blow or inhale; When the monotone is practiced, try to move the tongue on the left corner of the mouth, as soon as the tongue is raised, the accompaniment note comes out, and the accompaniment note disappears as soon as it is covered, and there is no other noise, and you are done. Then find some tunes to practice, find the feeling of accompaniment, and it is recommended to find old tunes.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The basic method of playing the harmonica is as follows:

    1. Get to know your harmonica

    As the name suggests, the 24-hole polyphonic harmonica has a total of 24 holes, each of which is composed of two squares, the upper or lower compartment is monophonic when the upper or lower compartment is blown alone, and the two compartments are polyphonic when they are blown together. The first thing you need to do when you get the harmonica is to find the tone marker, and the one end with the tone sign in the left hand direction is the correct way to hold it.

    2. Find the harmonica scale

    The scale of the 24-hole polyphonic harmonica is fixed, i.e. which hole blows out which key is fixed. Some harmonicas will have scales on the edges of each hole, while others will only have a harmonica scale diagram, and either way, you need to keep in mind the scales of each hole.

    3. Start learning from the alto department

    The learning process is always simple, and the same is true for learning the harmonica, relatively speaking, the alto part is the easiest, and starting here will help build confidence in learning.

    4. Start with a simple song sheet

    Playing the harmonica, I suggest you read the simple score, what is on the song score, you can play it directly against the hole on the harmonica, it is very easy to get started. For beginners, it is recommended to use simple sheet music, such as Ode to Joy and Little Star, which focuses on the middle part.

    5. Gradually expand to the bass and treble

    Once you are familiar with the alto part of the harmonica, you can gradually expand into the bass and treble. At this time, it is still necessary to take the midrange as the center, or expand to the bass, or expand to the treble, it is best not to have the three parts of the low, middle and high parts of the key at the same time, the span is too large, and the difficulty coefficient will be greatly increased.

    The basic holding of the harmonica is as follows:

    1. The focus is on the left hand to clamp the body of the imported harmonica at the tiger's mouth, and the other four fingers are as close together as possible, and the palm is curled up into a sound chamber and placed behind the piano.

    2. Twist the right edge of the right hand with the thumb and index finger, and the other four fingers are also as close together as possible, and the two palms echo each other, and it is similar to calling to the distance.

    3. The joints of the left and right wrists should be able to move freely left and right at the same time, but do not let the arms move with them.

    4. Do not immediately wrap the left palm around the back of the piano. And the four fingers are parallel to the harmonica, so as to leave a passage for the lips to glide and play.

    5. The shoulders should not be stiff when the shoulders are naturally sagging, the inner edge of the arms is slightly attached to the body so that it will not shake everywhere, whether it is a standing posture or a sitting position, the upper body should be straight, do not bend over and hunch, open the feet and shoulder width apart, relax the muscles of the body, and keep it in an elastic state that can be ready at any time.

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