Six More Miles – by Hank Williams (1947)(G)Oh the rain is slowly fallin’…And (C) my heart is so (G) sore.Six more (C) miles to leave my (G) darlin’,On this earth to (D) meet no (G) more.Chorus:Six more miles (C) to the (G) grave yard.Six more miles, long and (D) sad.Six more (G) miles & (C)leave my (G) darlin’.The best friend, I (D) ever (G)had.Instrumental/ VerseOh I hear the train a cominbringin’ (C) my darlin’ (G) home.Six more (C) miles to the (G) Grave yard.I’ll be left here (D) all a- (G)lone.Chorus - Instrumental - Chorus
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Owl, Hohners are good, especially for beginners and you don't have to pay a lot. I think the six to ten buck ones are fine. I did that song on a Hohner Blues Band, which I think is pretty cheap.
Some good harp players like Lee Oscars. Pretty pricey. I have one and it's good. Some like Suzukis.
Lots of cross harp teaching on the net - cross harp is the typical honking wailing bluesy thing. A place called the Jack's Harmonica page has some good straight harp instruction - where you play melody. That style is my main stay. If I practice some more I might improve to so-so. Harp is fun. Try it, man.
Hey RTZ, thanks! One of the first songs I ever learned was a Jimmy Rogers song. Good idea to look back in on Mr. Jimmy. Have written it down and will try to get to it. '
Right now, I have two songs ready to do with Linda Lou if they meet her approval. One (which I wrote) may not.
Nice John I could hear the wagon train clanking down the trail when you were done. May I make a request sir that I think is made for you. PISTOL PACKING PAPA by JIMMIE RODGERS or any JIMMY SONG you may know. And clean up the shop whats wrong with you.
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Thanks Owl.
Thanks, Doc! I'm feeling better already.
Nice show, great performance and loving the harp, nice vocals.
Thanks D!
very good prestation ^^ and very nice guitar !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
good feeling *,..,* !!!
Owl, Hohners are good, especially for beginners and you don't have to pay a lot. I think the six to ten buck ones are fine. I did that song on a Hohner Blues Band, which I think is pretty cheap.
Some good harp players like Lee Oscars. Pretty pricey. I have one and it's good. Some like Suzukis.
Lots of cross harp teaching on the net - cross harp is the typical honking wailing bluesy thing. A place called the Jack's Harmonica page has some good straight harp instruction - where you play melody. That style is my main stay. If I practice some more I might improve to so-so. Harp is fun. Try it, man.
Hey RTZ, thanks! One of the first songs I ever learned was a Jimmy Rogers song. Good idea to look back in on Mr. Jimmy. Have written it down and will try to get to it. '
Right now, I have two songs ready to do with Linda Lou if they meet her approval. One (which I wrote) may not.
Will go check on Mr. Jimmy.
Nice John I could hear the wagon train clanking down the trail when you were done. May I make a request sir that I think is made for you. PISTOL PACKING PAPA by JIMMIE RODGERS or any JIMMY SONG you may know. And clean up the shop whats wrong with you.
Thanks Ms Cat. Our two black cats yowl on invisible harps too.
Meowwwwww---Nice one uj u know i love the harp!!