Tremolo harmonica lesson 5 Vamping
Technically a vamp is a repeated musical pattern. Quickly stopping a chord is called a tongue slap. Adding a chord is called a tongue lift. A pattern of slaps and/or lifts is a vamp. Sorry about not making that clear in video. I told you before I am not an expert! C harmonica. Tunes are Shall We Gather at the River and Barka.
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