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A beginner- to intermediate-level harmonica songbook for students, adult learners, and self-taught musicians. Perfect for home learning, lessons, and self-practice, ideal for teachers and hobbyists exploring classic melodies. Whatโs included. First 50 Songs You Should Play on Harmonica features 50 beloved tunes arranged for the 10-hole C diatonic harmonica. Each song includes harmonica tablature, standard notation, lyrics, and chord symbols. Covering folk, rock, pop, and blues, the arrangements make learning fun and effective. Why itโs valuable. This book helps players build confidence and technique, improve rhythm, reading, and performance skills, and develop breath control, timing, and phrasing. Itโs a practical resource for teachers and a thoughtful gift for harmonica enthusiasts. Full Song List Includes: Ain't No Sunshine * All My Loving * Amazing Grace * Blowin' in the Wind * The Boxer * Brown Eyed Girl * Edelweiss * Happy Birthday to You * Jambalaya (On the Bayou) * Let It Be * Love Me Tender * Michael Row the Boat Ashore * My Girl * Puff the Magic Dragon * Ring of Fire * The Sound of Silence * Sweet Caroline * Take Me Home, Country Roads * This Land Is Your Land * Turn! Turn! Turn! * What a Wonderful World * When the Saints Go Marching In * You Are My Sunshine * and more. A thoughtful gift for any music lover. Perfect for beginners or students, this harmonica songbook inspires confidence, supports musical growth, and is ideal for holidays, birthdays, or lessons. Review: Overall excelent, more info below. - Excelent book, 9/10 Song selection 10/10 ease of use 9/10 price 9.5/10 Completion of information This book has both traditional sheet music, and also tablature (a simplified way of expressing notes, simply giving a hole number and an arrow telling you to blow or draw.) This is helpful, because it is easy to understand which notes to play, but also allows for more detailed understanding of *how* to play the notes. In addition, there is a wide variety of songs, mostly ones which can be considered "Classic". There are big names and small ones, as well as old ones which few people likely remmember first-hand. There is a section at the back which gives more information about notation, which can really help the beginner with playing the songs as intended. If using a Kindle or a Kindle Fire tablet, as I am, you can zoom in to the sheet music, which as far as I can tell is auto-centered when you try to zoom into it. My favorite song so far is "What a Wonderful World", by Louis Armstrong (I believe). It is surprisingly easy to play, and in just a single session I was playing the beginning parts of it well enough to be complimented by those who heard me practicing through the walls (always practice music with the door closed when you are starting out, you never know what the other people in your house will think about your fledgeling new skill). Overall a great book, would highly reccommend to any beginner, and many intermediate players looking for more songs. One final note, however. This is not a book on "How to Play the Harmonica". If you know the most basic theory, or have access to the internet to look anything up about harmonicas, this (or something similar) is the most important thing to have. Practice is more important than books for the most part, and you need songs in order to practice. As I have stated, this is an excelent tool for practice. Review: Great book for beginners, but some songs are simplified from original - Great music selection, and good quality printing and binding. One thing to note is that for some songs, the bass part has been simplified. I didnโt dock a star for that because it is a book targeted at beginners after all, but if you play along with the original, you may find yourself a little lost if you try to match it note for note. A good example of this the song โIf You Want Me to Stayโ by Sly and the Family Stone. That song really has no business being in beginners book, but it is fun to play a strip down version, if you know that thatโs what youโre playing getting into it. Highly recommended.





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D**N
Overall excelent, more info below.
Excelent book, 9/10 Song selection 10/10 ease of use 9/10 price 9.5/10 Completion of information This book has both traditional sheet music, and also tablature (a simplified way of expressing notes, simply giving a hole number and an arrow telling you to blow or draw.) This is helpful, because it is easy to understand which notes to play, but also allows for more detailed understanding of *how* to play the notes. In addition, there is a wide variety of songs, mostly ones which can be considered "Classic". There are big names and small ones, as well as old ones which few people likely remmember first-hand. There is a section at the back which gives more information about notation, which can really help the beginner with playing the songs as intended. If using a Kindle or a Kindle Fire tablet, as I am, you can zoom in to the sheet music, which as far as I can tell is auto-centered when you try to zoom into it. My favorite song so far is "What a Wonderful World", by Louis Armstrong (I believe). It is surprisingly easy to play, and in just a single session I was playing the beginning parts of it well enough to be complimented by those who heard me practicing through the walls (always practice music with the door closed when you are starting out, you never know what the other people in your house will think about your fledgeling new skill). Overall a great book, would highly reccommend to any beginner, and many intermediate players looking for more songs. One final note, however. This is not a book on "How to Play the Harmonica". If you know the most basic theory, or have access to the internet to look anything up about harmonicas, this (or something similar) is the most important thing to have. Practice is more important than books for the most part, and you need songs in order to practice. As I have stated, this is an excelent tool for practice.
R**R
Great book for beginners, but some songs are simplified from original
Great music selection, and good quality printing and binding. One thing to note is that for some songs, the bass part has been simplified. I didnโt dock a star for that because it is a book targeted at beginners after all, but if you play along with the original, you may find yourself a little lost if you try to match it note for note. A good example of this the song โIf You Want Me to Stayโ by Sly and the Family Stone. That song really has no business being in beginners book, but it is fun to play a strip down version, if you know that thatโs what youโre playing getting into it. Highly recommended.
B**0
Just wow! Has EVERYTHING (just about . . .)!
A great selection of songs! And, most importantly (and missing from most books of these type) is that each song has standard musical notation, harmonica tabulation (number and signals for blow or draw) and the words for the songs. I'm 'old' (60) so I wish the font was a bit larger. But, once I get my new glasses, that will no longer be a problem. Finally, I am taking one star off, because I wish it came with a CD or DVD or even an online 'play along with the songs'. A lot of 'Hal Leonard' books do Other than that, it is a great resource!
T**N
First 50 Harmonica Songs โ EasyโPlay Songbook for Beginners
This beginnerโfocused songbook delivers exactly what a new harpist needs: 50 classic tunesโblues shuffles, folk ditties, pop hooks and simple balladsโeach arranged with clear staff notation, easyโread tablature and stepโbyโstep breathing/bending tips. The songs progress logically from oneโnote basics to simple chordโstyle riffs, so you can sound musical after just a few practice sessions. Extra QRโlinked audio demos let you hear every melody at your own tempo, making selfโlearning fast and rewarding. Compact, wellโorganized, and packed with variety, itโs the perfect launchpad for anyone wanting to start playing recognizable songs on the harmonica right away.
A**R
Great book
Great book-beginner bassist here and I love this
S**R
Easy to read.
Easy to read! And since it's Hal Leonard, you know it's a good learning tool.
I**Y
It's in Tab, not notes
Yes, this gives you the 50 songs you want to learn, but it's in tab. I wish the sample pages had at least half of a song to show it was in tab, or tell me in the description it was in tab and no actual notes. If I missed that in the description, I'll change my rating, because I really couldn't tell if it was in tab or not.
L**K
Blow in and out
I love learning to play it
M**L
Great book for beginners to intermediate players.
A good selection of bass tab for songs ranging from easy to more difficult. The songs span several eras and genres. The renditions have been written to make the songs easier to play in some cases. Highly recommended for beginners just to get learning to play songs.
P**D
Songs were great.
Great songs but all in key of C. As I have 7 harmonicas in 7 keys I was a little disappointed. Peter.
S**N
Great stuff
No bending, no crazy overblowing, good quality songs, simple nice lovely melodies. A real boost for a tired spirit who wants to puff out a few songs
P**S
Plenty of good songs to practice
Another great book
A**M
that this book covers a broad spectrum of music for the Bass player
I found this book to be very useful, as a fairly newbie bass player it covers a good variety of music it also tells you what Key you are playing in which helps to understand that side of playing, and it also tells you the tuning for the Bass if it is different from standard tuning which helps you achieve the sound of the original recording, all round a very good book.
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