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Harmonica Tabs: 100’s of the Most Popular and Songs, EVER

Harmonica Tabs: 100’s of the Most Popular and Songs, EVER

1. Tabs by The Most Popular Artists:

Harmonica Tabs: 100’s of the Most Popular and Songs, EVER Harmonica Tabs: 100’s of the Most Popular and Songs, EVER Harmonica Tabs: 100’s of the Most Popular and Songs, EVER Harmonica Tabs: 100’s of the Most Popular and Songs, EVER Harmonica Tabs: 100’s of the Most Popular and Songs, EVER

Harmonica Tabs: 100’s of the Most Popular and Songs, EVER Harmonica Tabs: 100’s of the Most Popular and Songs, EVER Harmonica Tabs: 100’s of the Most Popular and Songs, EVER Harmonica Tabs: 100’s of the Most Popular and Songs, EVER Harmonica Tabs: 100’s of the Most Popular and Songs, EVER

NEW! There’s an even easier way to learn cool songs on harmonica than plain ol’ tabs. Click here to learn about Jam-Along Song System

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Find tabs by your favorite artists…

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3. Browse Tabs by Artist Name:

A


AC/DC
Highway To Hell

Aerosmith
Dream On
I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing
Pink
Walk This Way

Animals, The
House of the Rising Sun by
We Gotta Get Out Of This Place
O Christmas Tree

America
A Horse With No Name

B

Bach
Air on the G String

Beethoven
9th Symphony
Fur Elise
Ode to Joy

Brahms
Brahms’ Lullaby

Barry Louis Polisar
All I Want is You

Beach Boys
California Dreaming

Beatles, The
A Day In The Life
Love Me Do (Harp Riff)
A Hard Days Night
Across The Universe
And I Love Her
Black Bird
All You Need is Love
All my loving
Cant Buy Me Love
Come Together
Yellow Submarine
Hey Jude
Help
Here Comes the Sun
Let it Be
Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds
Ob La Di Ob La Da
With a Little Help from My Friends
I Should Have Known Better
Eleanor Rigby
While My Guitar Gently Weeps
Yesterday

Ben E King
Stand

Bill Withers
Aint No Sunshine

Billy Joel
Piano Man

Billy Ray Cirrus
Achy Breaky Heart

Black Sabbath
Iron Man
The Wizard

Blues Brothers
Everybody Needs Somebody To Love
Jail House Rock

Blues Traveler
Runaround
Runaround

Bob Dylan
Shelter from the Storm
With God on Our Side
I Shall Be Released
Its All Over Now, Baby Blue
A Hard Rain’s A Gonna Fall
Blowing In The Wind
Don’t Think Twice, It’s Alright
Knockin’ on Heavens Door
Like a Rolling Stone
Lay Lady Lay
Mr Tamborine Man
I’ll Be Your Baby Tonight
Just Like A Woman
Hurricane
All Along the Watchtower
The Times They Are A-Changin

Blink 182
All The Small Things

Bob Seger
Against the Wind

Bob Marley
Three Little Birds
Buffalo Soldier
I shot the sheriff intro
No Woman No Cry
Redemption Song

Bobby McFerrin
Don’t worry, be happy!

Bruce Springsteen
Dancing In The Dark
The Promised Land
The River

C

Canned Heat
On The Road Again (Complete)

Carl Douglas
Kung Fu Fighting

Carole King
You’ve Got A Friend

Cat Stevens
Father And Son

CCR
Bad Moon Rising

Celine Dion
My Heart Will Go On

Chantal Kreviazuk
Harmonica Tabs for Leavin On A Jet Plane

Chuck Berry
Johnny B Goode

Coldplay
Clocks
Viva La Vida

Coolio
Gangsta’s Paradise

Creedence Clearwater Revival
Have You Ever Seen The Rain
Proud Mary
Lookin Out My Back Door
Wholl Stop The Rain?

D

Dan Kelley
Home on the Range

Daniel Butterfield
Free Harmonica Tabs Taps

Deep Purple
Smoke on the Water

Dillon Green
Drunken Sailor

Don McLean
American Pie Prologue

Doors, The
People Are Strange
Roadhouse Blues (Intro)
Light My Fire
Riders on the Storm

Dubliners, The
The Wild Rover

E

Eagles, The
Hotel California

Edith Piaf
La Vie En Rose

Elton John
Your Song
Can You Feel The Love Tonight
Candle in the Wind

Elvis Presley
Are You Lonesome Tonight?

Ennio Morricone
A Full Fist of Dollars (Whistled Part)
Man With a Harmonica

Eric Clapton
After Midnight
Layla
Tears in Heaven

Eric Idle
Always Look on the Bright Side of Life

F

Francis Scott Key
Star Spangled Banner

Frank Sinatra
My way
Strangers in the Night

Franz Schubert
Ave Maria (diatonic)

G

George Gershwin
Summertime

George Thorogood
Bad to the Bone

Gorillaz
19-2000

Green Day
Good Riddance/Time of Your Life
Wake Me Up When September Ends

Guns N Roses
Sweet Child O Mine
Patience

J

James Taylor
Fire and Rain

Janis Joplin
Me and Bobby McGee

Jason Mraz
I’m Yours (Reggae Feel)

Jethro Tull
Aqualung

Jim Croce
Bad, Bad, Leroy Brown

Jimmy Davis
You Are My Sunshine

JJ Milteau
The Sailor and the Maid

John Denver
Take Me Home Country Roads

John Lennon
Imagine (Complete)
Working Class Hero

John Newton
Amazing Grace (Low and Easy)

John Sebastian
12 Bar Chord Progression

Johnny Cash
I Walk the Line
The Ring of Fire
Hurt
Folsom Prison Blues (chromatic)
Orange Blossom Special (Folsom version)

Johnny Marks
A Holly Jolly Christmas

Joseph Mohr
Silent Night

K

Kansas
Dust in the Wind

Katy Perry
I Kissed A Girl

Kinks, The
All Day And All Of The Night
You Really Got Me
Lola

Kurt Weill
Mac the Knife

L

Led Zeppelin
Bring It On Home(harp parts and lyrics)
Flute Part for Stairway to Heaven

Louis Armstrong
What a Wonderful World
Moon River(Complete)
Nobody Knows The Trouble I’ve Seen

Lynyrd Skynyrd
Free Bird

Luther G Presley
When The Saints Go Marching In

M

Metallica
Nothing Else Matters
Enter Sandman (Riff)
The Unforgiven

Muddy Waters
Mannish Boy

N

Neil Young
After the Goldrush
Down
Old Man
Helpless (The Last Waltz)
Harvest Moon
Hey Hey, My My
Ohio
Helpless
Out on the Weekend

Nirvana
About a Girl
All Apologies
Smells Like Teen Spirit

O

Oasis
Bittersweet Symphony

Ozzy Ozbourne
Crazy Train

P

Pink Floyd
Another Brick In The Wall
Wish You Were Here

Pogues
Dirty Old Town

Police
Every Breath You Take

Procol Harum
A Whiter Shade Of Pale

Q

Queen
Another One Bites The Dust
We Are The Champions
We Will Rock You

R

R. Kelly
I Believe I Can Fly

Radiohead
Creep

Ray Charles
Georgia On My Mind
Hit The Road Jack

Ray Evans
Whatever Will Be Will Be (Que Sera Sera)

Red Hot Chilli Peppers
Californication

Ritchie Valens
La Bamba

Rod Stewart
Maggie May

Rolling Stones
Angie
Paint It Black
Satisfaction
Wild Horses
Midnight Rambler
You Can’t Always Get What You Want

Romantics
What I Like About You (Solo)

Roy Orbison
Pretty Woman

Rufus Wainwright
Hallelujah

Righteous Brothers
Unchained Melody

S

Santana
Black Magic Woman

Sarah Hale
Mary had a Little Lamb

Scorpions
Wind of Change

Scott Joplin
The Entertainer (The Sting theme song)

Simon and Garfunkel
America
Bridge Over Troubled Water
Sound Of Silence
Mrs Robinson
Scarborough Fair

Specials
A Message To You Rudy

Stan Jones
Ghost Riders in the Sky

Steppenwolf
Born To Be Wild

Stevie Wonder
Superstition

Sugar Blue
12 Bar Blues Boogie

Survivor
Eye of the Tiger

T

Tchaikovsky
1812 Overture

Temptations
My Girl
Lean on Me

Tom Petty
Mary Jane’s last dance
Free Fallin
You Dont Know How It Feels

Tracy Chapman
Fast Car

U

U2
With or Without You

V

Van Morrison
Brown Eyed Girl
Gloria by The Shadows of Knight
Moondance

W

War
Low Rider

Weiss
The Lion Sleeps Tonight

Westlife
You Raise Me Up

White Stripes
Seven Nation Army

Who
Baba O’Riley

Willie Dixon
Back Door Man

Willie Nelson
Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain
You were Always on My Mind

Woody Guthrie
This Land is Your Land

Y

Yoko Kanno
Diggin My Potato
Spokey Dokey – Cowboy Bebop

Movie / TV Themes

Computer Game
Zelda: Ocarina of Time Theme
Tetris
Super Mario Bros

Movie
Star Wars ~ Cantina Band by John Williams
Indiana Jones Theme
A Whole New World by Aladdin
Braveheart Intro
Darth Vader Imperial March by John Williams
The Godfather by Nino Rota
Rocky Theme
Pink Panther
Pirates of the Caribbean by Hans Zimmer
Youve got a friend Toy Story
Star Wars 2nd Theme by John Williams

TV
Andy Griffith Theme
Simpsons Theme
Flintstone Theme
Popeye Theme
SpongeBob Squarepants
NBCs The Office Theme by Jay Ferguson

Traditional Songs

Auld Lang Syne
Battle Hymn of the Republic
Big Rock Candy Mountain
Blue Moon
Blueberry Hill
Camptown Races by Stephen Foster
Clementine
Dixie
Dueling Banjos
Danny Boy by Fred E. Weatherly
El Condor Pasa
Puff The Magic Dragon by Peter Paul and Mary
Jingle Bells
Hoochie Coochie Man by Unknown
Whiskey In The Jar
Fly me to the Moon
We Wish You a Merry Christmas
Swing Low, Sweet Chariot by Harry Thacker Burleigh
Greensleeves
Oh Susana
Sweet Home Chicago
White Christmas by Unknown
La Cucaracha
Red River Valley
O Holy Night
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star by Unknown
Blues Riff by Unknown

Holiday / Christmas Songs

Angels We Have Heard on High Harmonica
Away In A Manger Harmonica
Deck The Halls Harmonica
First Noel Harmonica
Go Tell it on the Mountain Harmonica Tab
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen Harmonica Tab
Hark the Herald Angels Harmonica Tab
Joy To The World Harmonica Tab
O Come All Ye Faithful Harmonica Tab
O Holy Night Harmonica Tab
Oh Christmas Tree Harmonica Tab
Silent Night Harmonica Tab
Twelve Days of Christmas Harmonica Tab
Up On The Housetop Harmonica Tab
We Three Kings Harmonica Tab
We Wish You a Merry Christmas Tab
What Child Is This? Harmonica Tab
White Christmas Harmonica Tab

More About Harmonica Tablature

By far, harmonica music is written and shared in tabs instead of in standard musical notation. Why?

The main reason is that for the beginning harmonica player, even if they already read standard musical notation, it won’t do them much good – this is because when you are playing the harmonica you can’t see what note you are playing.  That is, you can’t see what note hole you are on.

You can easily tell if you are inhaling (“draw” in harmonica language) or blowing on that hole, but not which note it is, unless you are very well trained in at least relative pitch, if not perfect pitch.

So, as a result, harmonica tabs dominate the harmonica world.

Of course, once you are really oriented toward harmonica playing you can then apply your music notation reading skills.

Another reason for the domination of harmonica tabs is the sort of oral tradition that harmonica playing has. Harmonicas are played by all sorts of people, all over the world.  They carry harmonicas in their pockets, pouches, purses, backpacks, and play whenever they feel like it or whenever it feels like it would do them (or someone else) some good.
This sort of playing doesn’t require reading notes, by any means.  In fact, in the Blues tradition, very few players read music at all.

Our Harmonica Tabs system

On HARMONICA.COM the harmonica tabs system we are using is very simple:

If just a number is given, then it is a BLOW note

If there is a “-” sign in front of the number then it is a DRAW note

For example, with this sort of harmonica tab,

just the number 4< is a BLOW note
and -4 is a DRAW note
Now, there are lots of other harmonica tabs systems.  There’s even one that uses the opposite meaning for the minus sign.  We use our system because it has been around the longest.  You’ll see lots of books with up and down arrows, or circled and non-circled numbers.

The main thing is that with all these harmonica tab systems they are giving you the note hole NUMBER, and are letting you know when to BLOW or DRAW.

In most cases, it really helps to either know the song, or else have a recording of the song using the harmonica tabs that are given.

On the following harmonica tab pages, that’s exactly what we do for you. Enjoy!

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