Well, you first start with number 6 note then repete. Then do a -6 note then
6 7 -7
6 6 -6 6 -8 7
6 6 9 8 7 -7 -6 7
-9 -9 8 7 -8 7
There is no harmonica in that song.
C harmonica
Song is is in the Key of C but you would play cross harp using a harmonica in the Key of F.
you sing the song while you play
bad to the bone
"Gimme Shelter" by The Rolling Stones is typically played in the key of B. For harmonica players, this means you would use a B harmonica to play along with the song. If you're using a C harmonica, you can play in the key of A by using a second position (cross harp) technique.
There is no harmonica in that song.
C harmonica
Song is is in the Key of C but you would play cross harp using a harmonica in the Key of F.
you sing the song while you play
bad to the bone
it depends on the song
To play "Au Clair de la Lune" on harmonica, you will need a C harmonica. The melody consists of simple notes that can be played using single notes or easy harmonica techniques like tongue blocking or bending. Practice the melody slowly to get familiar with the tune before trying to play along with the song.
To play "Greensleeves" on the harmonica, first ensure you're using a diatonic harmonica in the key of C. Start by playing single notes for the melody, focusing on the main phrases which often begin on the draw notes (like draw 4 and draw 5). Practice the timing and phrasing to capture the song's lyrical quality, and consider using bends for expressive notes. Familiarize yourself with the song's structure to guide your improvisation and embellishments.
Stevie Wonder played a Hohner harmonica on the song "Alfie." The harmonica is in the key of C. His distinctive playing style and emotive technique contribute significantly to the song's overall feel.
"I Should Have Known Better"
To determine which key harmonica to use for a specific song or music piece, you should match the key of the harmonica to the key of the song. This will allow you to play the correct notes and chords that fit with the music. You can find the key of the song by listening to the melody or looking at the sheet music.