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FAQ Frequently Asked Questions about Harmonica SuperStart

Q:  What kinds of music can I play with Harmonica SuperStart?
A: You can play Folk, Acoustic (meaning a more contemporary style of "folk"), Blues, Rock, Reggae, Classical, Funk, and lots more!

Those just listed are the styles of music included in your Harmonica SuperStart system. 

Q: What's wrong with plain-old harmonica tablature?
A:  There's nothing wrong with harmonica tablature, it certainly has it's place - it's just that for the beginner, playing-by-colors is far superior. Tablature is best for intermediate and advanced players.

It is just so painful for beginners to get anywhere quickly with traditional tablature, and that's why so many people try the harmonica and then give it up as a lost cause.

What a tragedy!  That's why I created Harmonica SuperStart - once you find out how fun playing the harmonica can really be, you won't want to put it down

There's just so much you can do as a beginner and sound great without a steep learning curve


Q: Do I need my SuperStart Card to be able to play-by-colors?
 

A: Yes, you do, for two main reasons:
1. Because you need to be able to SEE where you are on the harmonica, and you can't do it without your SuperStart Card.

2. Your SuperStart Card has everywhere on the harmonica color-coded - this makes it easy to play exactly the right place on the harmonica for each part of a song

- plus the color coding makes it an absolute done-deal to know whether what you are going to play is blow or draw!

All that being said, it is possible to use your SuperStart Card and color system enough to where you can hear or see a color and know exactly where to play on the harmonica and to know whether that color is blow, without your SuperStart Card on your harmonica

- people do it all the time - but it does take practice and it takes becoming very familiar with your Harmonica SuperStart System.

Q:  Is Harmonica SuperStart "kid-friendly"?  If so, how young can they start?

A: Yes, the Harmonica SuperStartSystem is extremely kid-friendly!

      You may want to glance at the book though to see if your child is up to that reading level - if not, then help them with the reading and you'll have a good experience together. As to how young, I've taught using Harmonica SuperStart to children as young as 5 years old and they've been able to learn some songs - and have fun!  That age thru age 7 or 8 it really is good to learn along with them, and to emphasize having fun with the colors more than anything else.  Encourage them to make up their own songs!

Q:  Can I use my own harmonica with Harmonica SuperStart?

A: Yes, if your harmonica is a 10-hole diatonic harmonica in the key of C, and if you have the hook-and-loop fastener (the generic term for "velcro") that goes on the harmonica so your Harmonica SuperStart Card will attach properly.

Of course, you don't really need to worry about this - you already get the correct harmonica, fastener and Harmonica SuperStart card with the Harmonica SuperStart system.  This is just a matter of preference.
 

Q: " I am trying to figure out what Chord Red
is, Orange, Yellow, Bred, Borange, BGreen, and BBlue are on a C Harmonica.
Please give examples and explain for me please".

A: Ok, here's the deal - on the standard 10 hole diatonic harmonica (that's not in a special tuning) the only places that are set up for actual "chords" and "chording" are at holes 1,2,3, and 4. On a C harmonica, blow holes 1,2,3, and 4 would be the chord C, and the draw holes 1,2,3, and 4 would be the chord G7.

The way the colors are set up for you in Harmonica SuperStart is that if you are playing the colors you are playing the melodies of the song without having to play single notes. It is possible to play each "color" on the harmonica and figure out exactly what the notes are and thus the technical chord/chord inversion that it may be since any group of 3 or more notes has to be a chord of some type, but the diatonic harmonica is not a chord harmonica.

The diatonic harmonica as it was set up and originally invented was to play melodies and accompaniment at the same time and that is one of the things you can do with Harmonica SuperStart (and sound really good doing it).
If the diatonic harmonica was set up to play standard blocks of chords then it could not play simultaneous melodies and accompaniment - it would be a totally different creature.
So, that's the long answer.

The short answer is that you don't have to worry about it at all - if you play the colors you will be playing the melody and accompaniment at the same time and it will sound like a song and it will sound good and people will like what they are hearing. That's what we all want, isn't it?

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