Since the song is in F, (capo 5th fret C) the harmonica is also F.
I believe that it was the Key of D.
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
Bob Dylan primarily uses a harmonica in the key of C for many of his songs, particularly in his early work. However, he also employs other keys, such as G and A, depending on the song and its arrangement. His choice of harmonica key often complements his guitar tuning and vocal range, creating a distinctive sound in his music.
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Since the song is in F, (capo 5th fret C) the harmonica is also F.
I believe that it was the Key of D.
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
Bob Dylan primarily uses a harmonica in the key of C for many of his songs, particularly in his early work. However, he also employs other keys, such as G and A, depending on the song and its arrangement. His choice of harmonica key often complements his guitar tuning and vocal range, creating a distinctive sound in his music.
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For playing blues music, it is recommended to use a harmonica in the key of C.
Yes, very often. In Like a Rolling Stone and many more of his songs he used a C harmonica.
So what key is the harmonica for the song Oh lonesome Me by Neil Young for about the 10th time
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.
If you are thinking of can't stand me now, the key is e.
He plays every key but songs like Blowin' In The Wind, The Times They Are A-Changin, With God On Our Side, Mr. Tambourine Man etc. would use easy keys.