Ok I dont really get harmonica keys in differant tunnings. say you in open d tuning but your playing a tune using the key of c pentatonic blues scale.
what key of harmonica do you use?
In standerd tuning playing a tune on E pentatonic blues.
which key of harmonica wouls you use?
does the scale your playing in matter or is it the chords used in that scale??
I understand that if you play a song in the key of c useing major chords then its a c harmonica. but im confussed when it doesnt involve normal chords just random notes.
Im confussed if someone can help me out that would be great.
hope my question makes sence.
ps . also which one would you use for dadgad?
harmonica key question????
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depending on what you wanna do...
i've always used the 4 of the key of the harmonica to determine which key on my guitar i want to be in...
so, if i'm playing a song in C, i'll want to use a harmonica in the key of G (G,A,B,C C=4)
if you're in open D, then work back works to figure out the key of the harmonica (D,C,B,A)...and A would be the key of the harmonica
that's a pretty simple breakdown if you're just doin simple stuff
and for the dadgad, that's REAL close to open D, so just use A i would think
i've always used the 4 of the key of the harmonica to determine which key on my guitar i want to be in...
so, if i'm playing a song in C, i'll want to use a harmonica in the key of G (G,A,B,C C=4)
if you're in open D, then work back works to figure out the key of the harmonica (D,C,B,A)...and A would be the key of the harmonica
that's a pretty simple breakdown if you're just doin simple stuff
and for the dadgad, that's REAL close to open D, so just use A i would think
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if you are playing a song that stays in the blues scale, then your best bet would be to play in its relative majorMatty Boom wrote:depending on what you wanna do...
i've always used the 4 of the key of the harmonica to determine which key on my guitar i want to be in...
so, if i'm playing a song in C, i'll want to use a harmonica in the key of G (G,A,B,C C=4)
if you're in open D, then work back works to figure out the key of the harmonica (D,C,B,A)...and A would be the key of the harmonica
that's a pretty simple breakdown if you're just doin simple stuff
and for the dadgad, that's REAL close to open D, so just use A i would think
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you know i don't know that shit josh 8)fatjack wrote:if you are playing a song that stays in the blues scale, then your best bet would be to play in its relative majorMatty Boom wrote:depending on what you wanna do...
i've always used the 4 of the key of the harmonica to determine which key on my guitar i want to be in...
so, if i'm playing a song in C, i'll want to use a harmonica in the key of G (G,A,B,C C=4)
if you're in open D, then work back works to figure out the key of the harmonica (D,C,B,A)...and A would be the key of the harmonica
that's a pretty simple breakdown if you're just doin simple stuff
and for the dadgad, that's REAL close to open D, so just use A i would think
B+P by offer only...thank you
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