Jonathan Edwards – SHANTY- Lesson on Guitar and Harmonica
The Friday afternoon song - Shanty. Learn it with me on guitar, throw on some harp, jam through it and put a good buzz on...
The Friday afternoon song - Shanty. Learn it with me on guitar, throw on some harp, jam through it and put a good buzz on...
Neil Young's Long May You Run - Neil wrote this song about his first car, Mort, a 1948 Buick Roadmaster Hearse. Kind of gives new meaning to the lyrics. This is a video lesson for guitar and harmonica of this great old song and demonstrates guitar chords, strumming rhythms, harmonica key and tabs followed by a complete play-through/jam-along. There is also a guitar backing track to practice with (without the vocals or harmonica). I hope you enjoy.
Neil Young's Harvest - in this video I go through this great old song and demonstrate guitar chords, strumming rhythms, harmonica key and tabs and finally play through it. I hope you enjoy.
The Rolling Stones Salt of the Earth - in this video I go through this great old song and demonstrate guitar chords, strumming rhythms, harmonica key and tabs and finally play through it. I hope you enjoy.
Neil Young's After The Gold Rush - in this video I go through this great old song and demonstrate guitar chords, strumming rhythms, harmonica key and tabs and finally play through it. I hope you enjoy.
Bob Dylan's classic Like A Rolling Stone is covered in this video. I take you through the guitar chords, strumming patterns, harmonica key and tabs, followed by a jam along. So get your guitar in tune, strap in your G harmonica and let's do this.
Here's a lesson on guitar and harmonica of JJ Cale's Call The Doctor. For the guitarist there are guitar chords and a suggested strumming pattern. I also go over the choice of key for harmonica and why as well as the tabs for the melody. Finally, it's all put together to jam along
In Low Rider Harmonica Lesson, I look at Lee Oskar's harmonica part in the classic, Low Rider by War from the 1975 album, Why Can't We Be Friends
In 8 Roadhouse Riffs, I look at John Sebastian's harmonica part in the classic, The Doors Roadhouse Blues
My cover of Bob Dylan's classic Don't Think Twice It's Alright on guitar and harmonica