marine band by hohner
I believe that it was the Key of D.
Yes, very often. In Like a Rolling Stone and many more of his songs he used a C harmonica.
Since the song is in F, (capo 5th fret C) the harmonica is also F.
pretty sure its a Bb..
marine band by hohner
I believe that it was the Key of D.
Yes, very often. In Like a Rolling Stone and many more of his songs he used a C harmonica.
Since the song is in F, (capo 5th fret C) the harmonica is also F.
pretty sure its a Bb..
a D harp or the cross of D
E Watch this. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGlwYnj6udU
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If it has the chords G, C, and D7... then it is almost always in the key of G. That is the key he uses
Like John Lennon, Bob Dylan, Neil Young, and Little Walter Tom Petty uses Marine Band harmonicas from Hohner
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