Partitura Historia De Un Amor Harmonica Hot

Most hot harmonica solos are played in A minor (no sharps/no flats on a C harmonica). This places the melody perfectly in the middle register (holes 5 through 9).

You can find the partitura via:

For the most passionate, "hot" sound:

Assuming you have a C Harmonica playing the song in G minor (3rd Position). Here is the opening riff that defines the "hot" style:

(Note: Negative numbers indicate draw/breathe in; Positive numbers indicate blow/breathe out. A 'b' means bend.) partitura historia de un amor harmonica hot

The Cry (Bend):

Hot playing is not just about volume; it is about space. Rest for one full beat between the verse and the chorus. Let the silence hurt. Most hot harmonica solos are played in A

On the high G (Hole 9 Draw), attack the note hard with your tongue (Ta-ka), then immediately drop to a whisper. This mimics the Spanish cante jondo (deep song).