There is no secret in playing good harmonica blues. One simply has to learn how to play blues on a harmonica to be able to play really good. That is all there is to it.
Guitar, piano and harmonica are the mainstays of blues music singers. Like any genre, there are artists who carve out a niche for themselves using instruments that are unorthodox for the genre. Papa John Creach for example, has made very good use of his violin in blues music.
C is the most common key hermonica, it is also a very harsh sounding key for blues/rock and doesn't sound as good as the others.
You can find a good harmonica set on Amazon. If you are an advanced player you can get a harmonica set custom made from a specialist shop. It depends on how much money you are prepared to give for the harmonica set.
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Practice, practice, practice!
the good kind GIBSON haha i think ^ The above comment is not totally accurate ^. He used a Gibson for a very small period but he predominantly always used a Martin & Co guitar throughout his life like the D-35 model
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Its good to try new things and look for new hobbies. The harmonica is great. www.coast2coastmusic.com/ is a great website where you can get lessons at a reasonable price so you can learn how to rock out on the harmonica. Good luck.
No. The guitar was invented 100s of years earlier than the blues. And when the blues began out of rag the major instrument was the piano or the dobro or steel guitar for slide work. The guitar was really a poor mans instrument easy to play and build a decent one but not great or good one. Original guitars were gut and nylon. Steel strings came much later. Blues with guitar are common. Blues with guitar and steel guitar and harmonica are the best.
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In my opinion and in Musical History, The Harmonica has always been used to accompany the acoustic guitar
You need to locate the musical notes to the anthem and apply those notes to the harmonica. Good luck!