farewell-and-adieu-ye-fine-spanish-ladies 12-Hole C Chromatic Harmonica Lesson
Spanish Ladies gives you a strong maritime melody with a clear pulse, but it also asks for discipline in three-beat phrasing and the move through C sharp.
What you will practice on this page
- 12-Hole C Chromatic Harmonica in the original key
- The note set used in this arrangement
- 4 short phrase drills, each grouped into four bars when possible
- A full-song practice link when you are ready to play the whole tune in one run
Notes you need before the tune
Set the B-minor note family first so the song feels like a rolling line rather than a set of disconnected jumps.
The note family for this arrangement is FAREWELL AND ADIEU YE FINE SPANISH LADIES.
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Get the note set under your fingers
Walk through the notes used in the tune, then come back down with the same calm breath and finger height.
Module 1 · Bars 1-4 · set the opening phrase
Start the tune with a calm attack and make the first phrase feel deliberate before you move on.
Practice · Bars 1-4
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Bars 1-4
Start the tune with a calm attack and make the first phrase feel deliberate before you move on.
Checkpoint · Bars 1-4
Bars 1-4
Use this short checkpoint to confirm the previous practice block is starting to stick before moving on.
Recent Scores
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Module 2 · Bars 5-8 · keep the line connected
Keep this phrase even and let the note changes stay low and relaxed through the whole group.
Practice · Bars 5-8
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Bars 5-8
Keep this phrase even and let the note changes stay low and relaxed through the whole group.
Checkpoint · Bars 5-8
Bars 5-8
Use this short checkpoint to confirm the previous practice block is starting to stick before moving on.
Recent Scores
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Module 3 · Bars 9-12 · prepare the ending
Keep this phrase even and let the note changes stay low and relaxed through the whole group.
Practice · Bars 9-12
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Bars 9-12
Keep this phrase even and let the note changes stay low and relaxed through the whole group.
Checkpoint · Bars 9-12
Bars 9-12
Use this short checkpoint to confirm the previous practice block is starting to stick before moving on.
Recent Scores
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Module 4 · Bars 13-16 · close the tune cleanly
Treat bars 13-16 like their own exercise and make the last landing sound settled, not accidental.
Practice · Bars 13-16
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Bars 13-16
Treat bars 13-16 like their own exercise and make the last landing sound settled, not accidental.
Checkpoint · Bars 13-16
Bars 13-16
Use this short checkpoint to confirm the previous practice block is starting to stick before moving on.
Recent Scores
No recent score yet. Your finished challenge runs will appear here.
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Common beginner mistakes in this tune
- Letting the three-beat pulse rush forward.
- Making the C sharp release sound unstable.
- Treating the chorus bars like accents instead of a broad line.
Ready for the full tune?
This page is for phrase-by-phrase work. When you want to play the whole tune in one pass, switch to the full practice page and use Play, Follow, or Challenge there.
Practice the full song on the play page
Next song
If this tune now feels more settled, move on to another melody with a similar note shape.