"Love Me Do"-- how to play the harmonica intro

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"Love Me Do"-- how to play the harmonica intro

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Hi, everyone:

Lately, I've been trying to play "Love Me Do"-- along with a harmonica. But, when I try to play along with the Beatles' recording, the harmonica just doesn't sound right. It seems to be a little "off." I looked at various web sites for help, but nothing seems to be right. I play a diatonic "C."

So... have any of you Beatles' fans had luck in playing the song??? If so, what is the tab for the intro?

Thanks,

Karl :D
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Is the whole harmonica out of tune with the recording, or is it just one or two notes? There could be one or a number of things going on here. Some ideas that come to mind are:
1. Your harmonica has flatted out, and the reeds need to be cleaned,
2. The recording speed does not render the instruments to A=440Hz.
3. John may have been playing cross-harp, while you are playing straight harp. Cross harp is what bluesmen do to get that funky down home sound. Simply, they take a C harp for example, and play the blues in G. This takes advantage of the F natural of the C harp, and by overblowing, or oversucking (yuck! couldn't think of a better term...) thus bend the notes to get the blue note.

For straight harp playing, think of cowboy harmonica...Home On The Range, that sort of stuff; the tune is in C, you play the harmonica in C.

Being as it's a harmonica, I wouldn't worry too much about being out of tune with the recording. If the situation persists and you're playing in a band, well that's another matter.
Hope this helps.
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Karl: The complete harmonica part on Love Me Do is played on a chromatic and not a diatonic harmonica.
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The BBC recording features a diatonic.
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We used to play it and our guy used a chromatic- I tried it with a 'C' harmonica and there's a note that I couldn't find with it, though I am NOT a harmonica player.
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From this link,

http://www.patmissin.com/ffaq/q29.html

In his article Little Child: The Harmonica in Beatle Music, Greg Panfile suggests that Lennon used a chromatic in the key of G on 'Love Me Do'. Well, it is possible to play both riffs he used on a G chromatic - of course, it is possible to play these notes on a chromatic in any key. However, Lennon definitely did not use a G chromatic. At a few points during the opening riff, he stumbles a little and plays snatches of notes next to the note he was intending to play. In particular, when going for the first note of the opening riff (an F natural) he hits the next note above it. Slowing the piece down on a computer, it is possible to identify that note as an A. The next highest note to the F on a G chromatic would be a G, so that rules out a G chrom for this piece. A chromatic in the key of C would seem to be the most likely option and this is confirmed by a couple of slight slips when Lennon is playing the G note and accidentally hits a C along with it. Final evidence is the fact the F# is the only note in this tune that would require the button of a C chromatic to be pushed in - when he plays the second "Someone to love..." riff in the middle of the song without the vocals, you can hear a slight bump at the start of the F# note, sounding very much like a fractionally late button push. It might also be significant that the F# is the only note which lacks that characteristic warbling hand vibrato that all the other notes have if they are held for any length of time. I suspect that Lennon's hand was otherwise occupied by pushing the button!
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admin wrote:Karl: The complete harmonica part on Love Me Do is played on a chromatic and not a diatonic harmonica.
+1. JL talks about it on the Live At The BBC album, as an intro to one of the songs (the track "Love These Goon Shows," I think).
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Stan: The C Chromatic allows for the F#. It is the one with the button to be sure. thanks for the Little Child article. :)
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Thanks, everyone, for your help. I knew that I wasn't going crazy--yet!!!

Karl :D
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The know-how and technical expertise of Forum members never ceases to amaze me! Even though I don't play harmonica, this was a fascinating read. :D
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Here, John's playing it on a diatonic



Mark Lewishon says that the 1962 recording was dubbed over, and that they did play it live.
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They're just miming, Jake. It's gotta be a chromatic.
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I'm not going to fight it, John. It cannot be done on a diatonic. I can't even play harp that well to know!
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