

How To Play Major Scales
Here is a quick tip to help you play major scales.
WWHWWWH
Whole Step
Whole Step
Half Step
Whole Step
Whole Step
Whole Step
Half Step
All major scales are structured this way regardless of key.
For example C Major
C-D Whole Step
D-E Whole Step
E-F Half Step
F-G Whole Step
G-A Whole Step
A-B Whole Step
B-C Half Step
For Example E Major
E-F# Whole Step
F#-G# Whole Step
G#-A Half Step
A-B Whole Step
B-C# Whole Step
C#-D# Whole Step
D#-E Half St


SR Technologies Saxophone Mouthpiece
Today while cleaning my garage closet where I keep all my older music gear I uncovered something special! I found my first upgraded alto saxophone mouthpiece. This is really a cool piece. My first teacher pointed me toward this new company called SR Technologies. They make great mouthpieces in all kinds of futuristic materials. The one I had used to play was clear! I remember that once I went to try a bunch of these mouthpieces with my college teacher and he told me to


Special 20 Harmonica by Hohner
Just got a great new harmonica and chose a Hohner Special 20 in the key of A. When playing guitar and singing, I often capo the second fret. When you play a G Major chord in this key the sound produced is an A major. You need your harmonica to match the key you are singing and playing in. That is why people often have many different harmonicas. This one is a blast to play!


More cool music by Neil Young featuring harmonica
Here is a Neil Young song I really enjoy. Check it out!
This great harmonica solo inspired me to go out and purchase another harmonica haha You can never have too many... I currently have one in G, C, D, and A. When choosing a harmonica, always keep in mind what key you like to sing along too. I may get another one in B soon because I write a lot of songs in that key.