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Free Harmonica Lessons – Harmonica Tabs, Tuning and the Major Scale

Learn Harmonica Tabs While Exploring the Harmonica Tuning and the Major Scale

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Harmonica Tabs, Tuning, Major Scale

The diatonic harmonica is based upon a particular key and can produce notes in that key over a 3 octave range. Not all of the notes of the key can be easily sounded in all three octaves however, so bending will need to be employed to produce the major scale over the three octave range.
In this session I want to go over the harmonica tabs used throughout this series and demonstrate the major scale to illustrate the tablature.

Harmonica Tabs

Basic harmonica tabs are provided to indicate which holes to blow or draw and bends or overblows if any.

First off, each hole of the harmonica is numbered 1 through 10 which you will see on the top plate just above the corresponding hole.
So in the harmonica tabs, numbers refer to the hole on the harmonica.

Harmonica Tabs Key

4 = Blow 4
-4 = Draw 4
b = Semi-tone bend
bb = Whole tone bend
o = Overblow

Major Scale

For example, let me demonstrate the major scale over the full range of the harmonica.
The full range of the 10 hole diatonic harmonica is three octaves so the corresponding major scale can be played in 3 different ranges.

Here are the tabs for the major scale and because we are using a C major harmonica we will be playing the C major scale.
Note that to sound the fourth and sixth notes of the scale in the lower range requires bending due to the peculiar tuning of the diatonic harmonica.

1 -1 2 -2bb 3 -3bb -3 4
4 -4 5 -5 6 -6 -7 7
7 -8 8 -9 9 -10 10

The one other element that we will cover is the overblow and in particular 6o.

This note is tabbed in the blues harp Cheat Sheet series and like bending requires redirecting the flow of air to generate a unique combination of reed vibrations.
The resulting effect is to produce a tone that is a minor third above the note that you are blowing.
So in the case of our C harmonica, blow 6 is the note G.
6o is the note Bb which is a minor third above G.

Wrap Up

We looked at the harmonica tabs used throughout this video series as well as demonstrating the major scale over the entire range of the harmonica to illustrate the tabs.
Harmonica tabs correspond to the hole numbers on the harmonica as well as indicating blow or draw and additional treatments such as bends and overblows.
They represent a simplified method of notating music and are easy to understand.

The major scale makes up the basis of the diatonic harmonica and splits it into three ranges.
Bending is required to produce the major scale in the lower range.

If you have any questions, let me know. Thanks for watching.

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