A most beautiful piece by Vivaldi.
This was my standard 10 years ago. You can imagine my standard now.
Ask your harmonica teacher/adjudicator if he can play this piece. Observe the reaction in his face and you can tell if he is able or inept.
Someone wrote this arrangement for me and I recorded it some years ago. The arrangement isn't as good as it can be, but nevertheless quite presentable.
Here is my twist on this famous piece.
Ask your harmonica teacher/adjudicator if he can play this piece. Observe the reaction in his face and you can tell if he is able or inept.
Here is my twist on this famous piece by Tartini.
Ask your harmonica teacher/adjudicator if he can play this piece. Observe the reaction in his face and you can tell if he is able or inept.
The powerful double stops in the middle make this gorgeous piece even more gorgeous.
Ask your harmonica teacher/adjudicator if he can play this piece. Observe the reaction in his face and you can tell if he is able or inept.
A very beautiful song. The Angels,Tom Jones, and Jerry Vale had recorded it. Pop pianist Roger Williams had recorded it.
This is probably the only place where you find presentable classical harmonica playing. The rest are tricycle-standard, if not horror, shows, embarrassing everyone, I think.
Old Tchai must be delighted to have one of his famous melodies played on the harmonica. I believe I haven't disappointed him.
This was my standard 10 years ago. You can imagine my standard now.
This is probably the only place where you find presentable classical harmonica playing. The rest are tricycle-standard, if not horror, shows, embarrassing everyone, I think.
Someone wrote me this virtuoso version of this timeless song.
Ask your harmonica teacher/adjudicator if he can play this piece. Observe the reaction in his face and you can tell if he is able or inept.
This is the most famous piece by Ernesto Lecuona. Lots of double and triple stops. The whole piece is over 5 minutes long. Only the first 85 seconds is presented here.
This is probably the only place where you find presentable classical harmonica playing. The rest are tricycle-standard, if not horror, shows, embarrassing everyone, I think.
A beautiful piece. Greensleeves has always been my favorite melody. The piece is over 5 minutes long, but only the first 90 seconds is presented here. The rest is even more interesting.
This is probably the only place where you find presentable classical harmonica playing. The rest are tricycle-standard, if not horror, shows, embarrassing everyone, I think.
A gorgeous piece. Only the first 2 minutes of the piece is presented here. The rest is the best with variations and loads of double and triple stops!
This is probably the only place where you find presentable classical harmonica playing. The rest are tricycle-standard, if not horror, shows, embarrassing everyone, I think.
Here is my twist on this lesser known caprice. It is hard to appreciate the sophistication of Paganini's caprices without playing them.
This piece is a supreme test of double-stop playing on the harmonica. I had to overcome some very unnatural physical movements.
Harmonica dumbos shouldn't attempt to play this piece unless they want to embarrass themselves and everyone else.