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Zadozica
87 posts
Apr 22, 2011
2:56 PM
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On BWH Boggie I can get to where the first set of triplets start but I cannot get through them. They do not sound at all like what it is supposed to be. I have it as follows:
3d' 2d 3d'....3d" 2d 3d"....3b 2b 3b...then a repeat except the last triplet which is a repeat of the very first one.
I am doing lthis slow and hitting the notes but it ain't happening.
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tmf714
605 posts
Apr 22, 2011
3:15 PM
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Here you go--
Walter’s Boogie – Walter Horton [..with tab] Posted by Wilf Introduction
This is THE showcase blues harmonica number which every journeyman player needs to learn. It’s a catchy melody in its own right, but it is particularly attractive when played on the blues harp. And what makes it so important to a player’s development is that, while it incorporates the essential elements of a good harmonica boogie, it offers a concise blueprint for circuiting the 12 bar format without ignoring chord changes and clinging to special effects. In other words it promotes the art of blues musicianship – how and what to play over the I, IV and V chords.
There is no doubt that emulating Big Walter’s delivery demands a great deal of precision. You will need to master a range of techniques including tongue fluttering, octaving, puckering, tongue blocking, tongue slapping and accurate bending. All of which are sustained with excellent breath control. Of course nailing that big tone is also crucial. Take your time and pay attention to the detail. It is worth noting that there are several recorded versions of this tune, all of which vary slightly. Indeed you can hear Big Walter snatching a breath during the fluttered intro on one take, so maybe he was as human as the rest of us in reality. The YouTube link as at the foot of the page. Anyway here’s how to master the essential ingredients..
So how did he do it?
You’ll need an A major diatonic harp and you’ll be playing in the cross harp key of E (2nd position). I am referencing the recording on the Can’t Keep Lovin’ You album (Blind Pig Records).
The introduction uses the ‘flutter’, ‘shimmer’ or ‘dabbing’ technique. Magic Dick also uses this right at the start of Whammer Jammer. You will need to perfect this technique. It is an in-out dabbing movement which momentarily blocks and then opens up the central holes of a four hole spread. It is not a trill.
Walter adds a rhythmic dynamic to the whole process by fluttering in triplets, while accenting the down beat of each triplet from the diaphragm like so 1-2-3, 2-2-3, 3-2-3, 4-2-3. This creates a 12/8 time signature.
The first flutter is over the 1-2-3-4 draw chord and the 1-4 draw octave split (B-B). After four triplet beats, and using the same breath, he moves up to the 2-3-4-5 draw chord and the 2-5 split (E-D). He then repeats this 1-2-3-4 and 2-3-4-5 chord sequence, still using the same breath, before exhaling through the 3-4-5-6 blow chord and 3-6 blown octave split (E-E). Finally he moves up to the draw 4-5-6-7 draw chord and 4-7 drawn split (B-G#). In this final draw chord he plays two triplets followed by two accented notes, 1-2-3, 2-2-3, 3, 4. It all sounds dreadfully complex written this way, but if we stripped the whole thing down to its skeleton, the core notes are 4D 5D 4D 5D 6B 7D.
The prelude
So, dabbing between the chords and 4 hole splits (chord / split)..
1D-2D-3D-4D / 1D-4D (in triplets 1-2-3, 2-2-3, 3-2-3, 4-2-3)
2D-3D-4D-5D / 2D-5D (in triplets 1-2-3, 2-2-3, 3-2-3, 4-2-3)
1D-2D-3D-4D / 1D-4D (in triplets 1-2-3, 2-2-3, 3-2-3, 4-2-3)
2D-3D-4D-5D / 2D-5D (in triplets 1-2-3, 2-2-3, 3-2-3, 4-2-3)
3B-4B-5B-6B / 3B-6B (in triplets 1-2-3, 2-2-3, 3-2-3, 4-2-3)
4D-5D-6D-7D / 4D-7D (two triplets and two emphasised beats 1-2-3, 2-2-3, 3, 4)
The tumble down
Sweep up to the 9B with a blown glissando. The run down can be puckered or tongue blocked. Emphasise the last note in the run (3D’).
9B 9D 8D 9D 8D 7D 6D 6B 5D 4D 3D’
That signature opening sequence
Now into the signature sequence, starting over the I chord. It’s easiest if you switch between a pucker on the 3 hole and tongue block on the 5 and 4 holes, adding tongue slaps as you work down. The first note (3D’) is accented and launched ahead of the beat for impact.
3D’ 3D 5D 5B 4D
3D’ 3D 5D 5B 4D
3D’ 3D 5D
3D’ 3D 5D
3D’ 3D 5D 4D 5D 5B 4B 5D 4D
The second part of the opening section
The second part of the signature sequence, played over the IV chord, is perhaps easier when puckered
2D” 2D 3D’ 2D 3D’ 3D” 2D’ 3D”
3B 2B 3B 3B 2B 3B
3D’ 2D 3D’ 3D” 2D’ 3D”
3B 2B 3B 3D 2D 3D (changing from the blown 3-2-3 back to the drawn 3-2-3 is an important detail)
5D 4D 5D 5B 4B 5B 4D
3D’ 3D 5D 5D 5B 5B 4D 4D 5B
1D 1D 2D” 2D’ 4D 4D 4B 4B
1B 1B 2B 2B 2D 3D” 2D 2D” 1D
2D 1D 1B 1D
2D 2D” 1D 1D
And back again
Now the repeated signature sequence. Walter simplifies the opening to the first part slightly..
3D’ 3D 5D 5D 5B 5B 4D
3D’ 3D 5D 5D 5B 5B 4D
3D’ 3D 5D
3D’ 3D 5D
3D’ 3D 5D 4D 5D 5B 4B 5D 4D
2D” 2D 3D’ 2D 3D’ 3D” 2D’ 3D”
3B 2B 3B 3B 2B 3B
3D’ 2D 3D’ 3D” 2D’ 3D”
3B 2B 3B 3D 2D 3D
5D 4D 5D 5B 4B 5B 4D
3D’ 3D 5D 4D 5D 5B 4B 5B 4D
4D 5B
1D 1D 2D” 2D’ 4D 4D 4B 4B
1B 1B 2B 2B 2D 3D” 2D 2D” 1D
2D 1D 1B 1D
2D 2D” 1D 1D
Now the second sequence
Again I tend to tongue block the higher notes, but pucker the deep draws in the 3 and 4 holes.
6B 6B
6B 6B
6B 6B 5D 5B 4D
3D’ 3D” 2
2D” 2D” 2D”…2D’ (accent these deep draw bends and release the last one slightly towards the first bend)
6B 6B
6B 6B
6B 6B 5D 5B 4D
3D’ 3D” 2
2D 3D 4D 5B 5D 5D 5B 5B 4D 4D 4B 4B
6B 6B 5D 5B 4D 3D’ 3D” 2D
2D 1D 2D 1D 1B 1D
2D 2D” 1D 1D
Back to a variation of the signature sequence
3D’ 3D’ 3D’ 5D
3D’ 3D 5D 5D 5B 5B 4D
3D’ 3D 5D
3D’ 3D 5D 4D 5D 5B 4B 5B 4D
2D” 2D 3D’ 2D 3D’ 3D” 2D’ 3D”
3B 2B 3B 3B 2B 3B
3D’ 2D 3D’ 3D” 2D’ 3D”
3B 2B 3B 3D 2D 3D
5D 4D 5D 5B 4B 5B 4D
3D’ 3D 5D 4D 5D 5B 4B 5B
4D 4D 5B
1D 1D 2D” 2D’ 4D 4D 4B 4B
1B 1B 2B 2B 2D 3D” 2D 2D” 1D
2D 1D 1B 1D
2D 2D” 1D 1D
Now for the third sequence, which has a Latin feel..
(3D’) 3D 4D (3D’) 3D 2D (slur into the 3 draw from a slight draw bend)
1D 2B 2D 3D’ 3D’ 3D” 2D
1B 2B 3B 3D”… (sustain a strong vibrato on the 3 draw bend)
1D 2B 2D 3D’ 3D’ 2D
3D’ 3D 4D 5D 4D 4B 4B
(4D’) 4D (4D’) 4D (4D’) 4D (4D’) 4D (4D’) 4D 2D (slur into an accented 4 draw from the draw bend)
1D 1B 1D
2D 2D’ 1D 1D
And back to the signature section, again with an altered opening (using chords and dual notes)
3D’ 3D (4D) 2D-5D (a lightning switch from the 3 to the 2-5 split catching the 4 draw as you pass)
4B (3D’) 3D 4D
3D 4D
4D-5D 4D-5D 4B-5B 4B-5B 3D-4D 3D-4D 3B-4B 3B-4B
3D’ 3D” 2D 2D” 1D 1D’ 1B
3D’ 2D 3D’ 3D” 2D’ 3D”
3B 2B 3B 3B 2B 3B
3D’ 2D 3D’ 3D” 2D’ 3D”
3B 2B 3B 3D 2D 3D
5D 4D 5D 5B 4B 5B 4D
3D’ 3D 5D 4D 5D 5B 4B 5B
4D 4D 5B
1D 1D 2D” 2D’ 4D 4D 4B 4B
1B 1B 2B 2B 2D 3D” 2D 2D” 1D
2D 1D 1B 1D
2D 2D” 1D 1D
And finally a brief return to the second sequence
6B 6B
6B 6B
6B 6B 5D 5B 4D
3D’ 2D
6B 6B
6B 6B
6B 6B 5D 5B 4D 3D’ 3D” 2D
2D 3D 4D 5B
5D 4D 5D 5B 4B 5B 4D 4D 5B
6B 5D 5B 4D 3D’ 2D (slowing)
The outro. Walter then repeats this last run for effect, before closing…
6B 5D 5B 4D 4B 3D’
6B 6B 6B 5D 5B 4D 4B 3D’
1D 2B 2D”….. (sustain that deep draw 2 bend)
And there you have it. As mentioned earlier, there are several recordings of Walter’s Boogie, each one slightly different. But this will stand you in good stead and provides the essentials.
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Zadozica
89 posts
Apr 22, 2011
3:21 PM
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Thank you, I have read that. My issue is I cannot get the melody like over the IV chord in the second part of the opening. Since it is the melody, it really looks like I need to continue woodsheding that part...(sigh)
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Philippe
102 posts
Apr 22, 2011
3:57 PM
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Which version are you using (album?) 2nd part of opening= 2nd set of 12 bars?
Last Edited by on Apr 22, 2011 4:10 PM
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Zadozica
91 posts
Apr 22, 2011
4:48 PM
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The version on Cant't Keep Loving You.
The issue is on the IV chord of the 4th measure.
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Philippe
103 posts
Apr 22, 2011
5:45 PM
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I can`t find the whole song, only a middle part. I hear this lick played consecutively at measures 5 and 6 (IV chord) 2D” 2D 3D’ 2D 3D’ 3D” 2D’ 3D”
Not sure that`s what you are looking for though.
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Zadozica
92 posts
Apr 22, 2011
7:39 PM
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That's the lick I cannot get.
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Philippe
104 posts
Apr 23, 2011
9:29 AM
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I couldn't get it at the start but getting better. Start by practicing very slowly. The 'bending energy' is different for the 2D' and the 3D", so it takes some practice to be able to alternate between them at BWH's speed.
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