Just like the Candyman, you’ve made the world taste good! So take a big bow. So once again, the notes can be played on one harp or as two parts.ĢB– 3B 2B– 3B 3B– 4B 2B– 3B 2D– 3D 1D– 2DĪnd that’s it for now. The fills are for a separate group of harmonicas to the head, or just one harmonica playing double-stops. 2D– 3D 2B– 3B Ah, honey honey / Ah, sugar sugarġD– 2D 2B– 3B 2D– 3D 2B– 3B 1B– 2B 3B– 4B You are my candy girlġD– 2D 1D– 2D 1D– 2D 2B– 3B And you’ve got meġD– 2D 1B– 2B 1B– 2B ( 2B– 3B)* wanting you *( use these notes second time)Īnd here is the short, but very important accompanying part. We’ll call this the Fill, because it fills the gaps in the first two lines of the Head ( above). If you see X, this means remain silent and let the beat, or the accompanying part ( Fills) take over.ġD– 2D 2B– 3B 2D– 3D. Tracking the words should help guide you through the rhythm. For ten holes change 1, 2, 3 and 4 into 4, 5, 6 and 7. The numbers shown are for a 4 hole harmonica. Remember, D means draw (breath in) and B means blow (breath out). Or why note play both notes together (which is what we call double-stops)? You just need to follow the same colour – pink or green. Be careful though sometimes the parts swap over. Grab your C major diatonic harmonica and some harp friends, and let’s check out the chorus (main groove or head).ĭecide whether you are going to follow the main line or the harmony line. We don’t want sweets (candy), food or drink to get stuck in you or in your harmonica! Just before we start, remember it’s not a good idea to eat and play harmonica at the same time. So let’s put the pick’n’mix on hold and work on some real ear candy. In 1969, a cartoon pop group called The Archies had a number one Bubblegum hit called Sugar, Sugar. This is a style of music that was first enjoyed by children and teenagers in the late 1960s and early 1970s.īubblegum music mixes catchy dance beats with sugar-sweet lyrics to make easy-listening, fun-time songs.
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