[HTL-21] Fever-Like Groove (200602)
There’s a groove and chord progression used in the tune “Fever” that’s used with other pieces as well. In this session we play the groove and then create a musical form around it.
Aug 25, 2020 | 2020, Hide the Newsfeed, HTL-Harp-Time-Live, Replay
There’s a groove and chord progression used in the tune “Fever” that’s used with other pieces as well. In this session we play the groove and then create a musical form around it.
Aug 25, 2020 | 2020, Hide the Newsfeed, HTL-Harp-Time-Live, Replay
This classic Blues groove is only one bar long – it’s great for learning melodic soloing
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This classic Blues groove is only one bar long – it’s great for learning melodic soloing
Aug 25, 2020 | 2020, Hide the Newsfeed, HTL-Harp-Time-Live, Replay
This tune alternates a calypso melody with a fun chord progression and even some strumming techniques
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We took one chord (Dm7) and focused on the heartbeat of the rhythm when we play it as a slap bass, a comping chord or melodically.
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How the same 3 notes used in sequences can be very different with different grooves like Rock Me Baby and the Nightingale
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We learned how to play and sing “Summertime” – it took a few tries to find the right chords! We learned it’s a 16-Bar Blues – and not a 12-Bar Blues!
Aug 25, 2020 | 2020, Hide the Newsfeed, HTL-Harp-Time-Live, Replay
We reviewed the ‘ingredients’ for an improv ‘solo’ line and then had fun ‘shaping’ those into an arc.
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At the request of Somerset Harp Festival, we created a fun introduction to how to use Zoom, and then followed it with some Zoom Video Games.
Aug 25, 2020 | 2020, Hide the Newsfeed, HTL-Harp-Time-Live, Replay
In which we create a song – and an arrangement of that song using an intro, melody, instrumental improv and ending. Watch it to see how we built it and what arrangement we finally used.