Play Sugar Blue's signature riff on the harmonica

Play Sugar Blue's signature riff on the harmonica

In this harmonica lesson, you'll learn how to play Sugar Blue's signature harp riff. While this tutorial is geared toward intermediate and advanced players, even begginers are sure to walk away with something. To get started playing Sugar Blue's signature harmonica riff on your own harp, take a look!

STEP 1:
Draw hole 4
Draw hole 3
Blow hole 4
Draw hole 4

STEP 2:
Blow hole 5
Blow hole 4
Draw hole 4
Blow hole 5

STEP 3:
Draw hole 5
Draw hole 4
Blow hole 5
Draw hole 5

STEP 4:
Blow hole 6
Blow hole 5
Draw hole 5
Blow hole 6

STEP 5:
Draw hole 6
Draw hole 5
Blow hole 6
Draw hole 6

STEP 6:
Draw hole 7
Blow hole 6
Draw hole 6
Draw hole 7

STEP 7:
Draw hole 8
Blow hole 7
Draw hole 7
Draw hole 8

STEP 8:
Draw hole 9
Blow hole 8
Draw hole 8
Draw hole 9

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