![]() ![]() However, just before your lungs fill to capacity, drop your lower jaw – and blow out some of your air below the harmonica. Now try playing that G chord again, just like before. So, you will need to learn how to dump air – something I learned from watching 48 chord harmonica players. When you play rhythm, the song might stay in that draw chord for some time. When your lungs fill, breathe out until they are empty. With your clicking tongue, establish a beat. Click your tongue against the roof of your mouth to stop the flow of air. Once your lungs are filled to capacity breathe out and sound the blow chord. Start with the 2-3-4 draw chord on a C harmonica. You’ll especially want your mouth and throat relaxed to maximize tone. ![]() Don’t try to blow and suck air, just breathe and relax your embouchure as much as possible. When you chord, you are playing three notes at a time and you will need to maximize your lung power. If you’re playing bluegrass, versatile rhythm skills will earn you – and your instrument – considerable cred. If you want to develop solid rhythm skills, Beginner lessons will get you off to a strong start. ![]()
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