Richard
Hunter (USA). The author of the classic Jazz Harp (Oak Pub.) method
has a great web site. He has just released his second CD out. Wow !! Check
his link section to find your favorite page. |
Ben
Felten (France). Ben's page contains a lot of good material. Check
his "French Harmonica Players section" with profiles on the most influential French
players; detailed information on instruments, methods, tunings (yet
under construction), etc. |
Mike
Will (USA). One of the most informative harmonica resource on the net
today. Almost everything you need to know is here, e.g., the only page
I know dealing with the "Winslow' Discrete Comb". Good job. |
Harp On - Amplified Harmonica by G (NZ). The best resource to make sound loud your harp. G, who also is the author of the highly claimed Harp On! Harmonica Reference finely details mics, amps, effects and rigs with ton of infos. An essential visit. |
Harp-L
(USA). Authoritative and essential reading for all harmonica cats. Who
What Why Where How !! You need it. Unfortunately Harp-L has recently stopped working. We miss you. |
Harmonica Club
(USA). A members only site providing harmonica songs tab and introductory lessons. |
Adam
Pritchard (England). Many information on harmonicas, microphones, amplifiers,
harp players, gig cases, electronic effects etc. Free harmonica lessons
!! |
Glen Weiser
(USA). If you are looking for harmonica transcriptions this is your best choice. Glen is the author of a couple of excellent books including the authoritative Little Walter song collection and harmonica classic masterpieces. Free samples. |
HarmonicaLinks.com"The most COMPLETE LINKS SITE to everything harmonica on the web." Link up to all the harmonica players, vendors, manufacturers, instruction, MIDI/audio sites, and more. |
HarmonicaLessons.com Learn to play harmonica/blues harp. If you love harmonica, you're in it for the 'long run', and you truly want to learn and improve, this is the right place. Tons of information and tips to better your harmonica playing.
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