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E**T
Book
Excellent book for beginners.
A**Z
Very good instruction
As a keyboard, brass and guitar player I suddenly, at 63, decided to try and learn how to play the harmonica. Bought a decent one from Amazon (Easttop blues) and this book caught by eye so, in for a penny, in for a pound, I took the plunge. The chap also has a YouTube channel with videos that relate to the book. I can actually hold a tune now and not just run around making a noise like a police car like I did when I was about 8 😂
S**N
nothing
top job
B**
Also comes with videos.
Only just started but i like it and it makes me want to persist. But, the most important instruction he gave me was just to “ play around” with it, so making me think i’m still following his lessons if i pick it up when i’ve got a spare 5 minutes!
A**Y
Encouraging you to find your own style of playing " the harp "
Clearly, to the author, Anton Davydov, there's no limit to the potential versatility of everybody to make their own music on the harmonica, the " harp. " He gives clear instructions on how to play a broad range of tunes, both those that are very well known and others you will improvise yourself. He describes in detail how to use the different techniques of playing to produce the distinctive sound of the harp
D**E
waste of money
The print was that large andalright for blind people but a lot more could have been included if the print was smaller. The information was very brief and alright for beginner but no good for advertised for advanced. There are much better books around. This book has 62 pages but if it was printed at font 14 it would have only covered about 22 pages. Dont waste your money buying it.
P**E
Our Monica
Too complicated for my level of understanding