The one-person-band method

Play harmonica and guitar at the same time. In one weekend.

Most people give up on playing both because they try to do everything at once. It was never a talent problem, it was the wrong order. This method splits it into three short sessions, so your hands and mouth never fight each other.

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Playing harmonica on a neck rack and guitar at the same time
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The 3-Day Approach

You don't need natural coordination. You need a sequence, and the coordination builds itself.

Day 1: Harmonica Melody

Clean single notes. No bending, no theory. It already sounds like the song.

Day 2: Guitar Rhythm

Simple strum patterns while you hum the melody, so both parts lock in before you combine them.

Day 3: Both Together

Add the chords and play the whole song, solo, from start to finish.

A sample song page from the Blueprint: Ode to Joy with harmonica tabs and guitar chords

What's inside your free Blueprint

  • The full 3-day method, start to finish
  • Your first 5 complete songs
  • Harmonica tabs and guitar chords on one page
  • Karaoke-style tutorial videos to play along with
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Real people, really playing

From players who picked up both at once.

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FAQ

Is it really free? What's the catch?

It's genuinely free. You get the full 3-Day method and your first 5 songs, no payment, no card. In return I'll send you short follow-up lessons and the occasional offer by email, and you can unsubscribe in one click anytime. If you later want all 22 songs there's an optional paid ebook, but the Blueprint stands on its own.

What emails will you send me?

First, a confirmation link to verify it's you (it expires in 24 hours). Once you confirm, you get a welcome email with your free Blueprint PDF (unsubscribe anytime). After that, at most 3 emails a month: when I release a new tutorial (usually twice a month) I send the matching practice worksheet, built in the same 3-day, 5-minutes-a-day style — and once in a while I'll ask for song ideas or feedback. No marketing blasts.

What basic gear do I need to follow the 3-Day program?

Just four items: a 10-hole diatonic harmonica in C, an acoustic guitar, a harmonica holder (rack), and any metronome app. That's all you'll use for every lesson and song.

Why is everything in the key of C?

Keeping every song in C means one inexpensive C harp covers the entire course. No costly harmonica set. Just grab one and you're good to go.

Do I need to read sheet music or know music theory?

Nope. The guide relies on super-simple harmonica tabs and colour-coded chord diagrams. If you can count to four, you can groove along.

I only know two guitar chords, will that be enough?

Yes. Most beginner songs need just two or three open chords, and the ebook includes a 12+ chords cheat-sheet so you'll grow your chord bank pain-free.

Do I really need a harmonica holder?

NO...BUT, if you want that classic one-man-band setup (hands free to strum), absolutely. The book even gives you an eight-point buyer's checklist so you pick a comfy rack the first time.

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