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Transposing the MIDI backing track
2008-06-11 14:24:00
I love to learn playing using MIDI tracks because every note of music is represented here and it's scale position can be checked exactly and easily using the MIDI music editors such as Harpingmidi or Cakewalk Home Studio (CWHS). These programs let you transpose the MIDI tracks easily too. You don't need to listen repeatedly some clip trying to figure out by the ear what the note to play. Instead y


Transposing the audio backing track
2008-05-25 15:27:00
If you have chosen the audio file (.mp3 or .wav) as a backing track for playing along, but it's music key does not match the harmonica's key you have, it is possible to align keys by transposing the sounds (changing the pitch) in the file using the software program (e.g. Amazing Slow Downer - ASD). Changing the pitch up or down by one or few tones may align the music to the key of your harmonica.


What is it all about?
2008-05-17 07:35:00
When I bought my first diatonic harmonica (key of C) and started to learn on my own playing it, I discovered that it is not so simple to find play along backing tracks, especially in a appropriate key of an instrument I own. Searching on the internet and pre-listening to the tracks (free MIDI or audio files) to make sure they are suitable for me, took so much time, so I decided to find a better wa


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