Tremolo and Octave Harmonica Method by Phil Duncan Harmonica - Sheet Music

By Phil Duncan

At last, a complete method on how to play the tremolo and octave harmonicas. Another Phil Duncan step by step method designed to help you learn to play these special double reed harmonicas. Irish, folk, gospel, bluegrass, and country are a few of the musical styles covered. Single tone and tongue block methods are used. Thirty-seven progressive examples and tunes will have you playing with understanding and correct technique. A perfect way to expand your harmonica sounds. The audio recording available online is split track. Each example and tune is played throughout the book. The octave and tremolo harmonicas are used.

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Details

Instrument:
Harmonica
Genres:
Folk
Composers:
Phil Duncan
Publishers:
Mel Bay Publications, Inc
ISBN:
9780786686117
Format:
Collection / Songbook Book and Digital Audio
Item types:
Physical
Instructionals:
Technique Books
Level:
Beginning
Artist:
Phil Duncan
Usages:
School and Community
Number of Pages:
44
Size:
8.75 x 11.75 inches
Shipping Weight:
0.39 pounds

Diatonic harmonica - Beginning

SKU: MB.96317M

Composed by Phil Duncan. This edition: Saddle Stitch. Woodwinds, Folk, Harmonica: Tremolo and Octave, Technique, Saddle-stitched. Methods. Book and online audio. 44 pages. Mel Bay Publications, Inc #96317M. Published by Mel Bay Publications, Inc (MB.96317M).

ISBN 9780786686117. 8.75 x 11.75 inches.

At last, a complete method on how to play the tremolo and octave harmonicas. Another Phil Duncan step by step method designed to help you learn to play these special double reed harmonicas. Irish, folk, gospel, bluegrass, and country are a few of the musical styles covered. Single tone and tongue block methods are used. Thirty-seven progressive examples and tunes will have you playing with understanding and correct technique. A perfect way to expand your harmonica sounds. The audio recording available online is split track. Each example and tune is played throughout the book. The octave and tremolo harmonicas are used.