D♭m Natural Minor
Key labeled in 2nd Position (Cross Harp)
Natural Minor Box
The Natural Minor tuning, with five altered notes (shown below), is a natural choice for playing minor key Blues, Reggae, Ska and Latin, as well as minor Funk, R&B, and Hip Hop.
Key of D♭m Chart

Natural Minor scale played in D♭ minor in 2nd Position on the D♭ Natural Minor harmonica.

Notice the second note requires a bend on draw 3.
Click here for more info.
Natural Minor Scale in the Key of D♭m

2nd Position: Minor Blues, Reggae, Ska, Latin, Funk, R&B, Hip Hop



With a D♭Natural Minor (D♭m) harmonica in its holder, play a sparse bassline on your guitar. Chop on the backbeat with a D♭ minor chord (draw on lower range of the harmonica) and an F# minor chord (blow).

Strum a Reggae rhythm.

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Try a minor Blues.

Or try it with a minor Reggae groove such as “Swing Easy Riddim” or “Stand Up For Your Rights.” Or play a funkier rhythm for a two-chord tune, like Hip Hop harmonica player Bad News Brown.

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The Natural Minor harmonica will also play the relative Major scale. Shown here is an E Major scale played on the D♭ Natural Minor harmonica.

Relative Major Scale in the Key of E

Strum these chords on your guitar to play in a Major mode.

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For more about the Natural Minor Harmonica, check out this chord reference guide.

Cm Natural Minor
Key labeled in 2nd Position (Cross Harp)
Natural Minor Box
The Natural Minor tuning, with five altered notes (shown below), is a natural choice for playing minor key Blues, Reggae, Ska and Latin, as well as minor Funk, R&B, and Hip Hop.
Key of Cm Chart

Natural Minor scale played in C minor in 2nd Position on the C Natural Minor harmonica.

Notice the second note requires a bend on draw 3.
Click here for more info.
Natural Minor Scale in the Key of Cm

2nd Position: Minor Blues, Reggae, Ska, Latin, Funk, R&B, Hip Hop



With a C Natural Minor (Cm) harmonica in its holder, play a sparse bassline on your guitar. Chop on the backbeat with a C minor chord (draw on lower range of the harmonica) and an Fm minor chord (blow).


Strum a Reggae rhythm.

guitar - chords

Try a minor Blues.

Or try it with a minor Reggae groove such as “Swing Easy Riddim” or “Stand Up For Your Rights.” Or play a funkier rhythm for a two-chord tune, like Hip Hop harmonica player Bad News Brown.

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The Natural Minor harmonica will also play the relative Major scale. Shown here is an E♭ Major scale played on the C Natural Minor harmonica.

Relative Major Scale in the Key of E♭

Strum these chords on your guitar to play in a Major mode.

guitar - chords

For more about the Natural Minor Harmonica, check out this chord reference guide.

B♭m Natural Minor
Key labeled in 2nd Position (Cross Harp)
Natural Minor Box
The Natural Minor tuning, with five altered notes (shown below), is a natural choice for playing minor key Blues, Reggae, Ska and Latin, as well as minor Funk, R&B, and Hip Hop.
Key of B♭m Chart

Natural Minor scale played in B♭ minor in 2nd Position on the B♭ Natural Minor harmonica.

Notice the second note requires a bend on draw 3.
Click here for more info.
Natural Minor Scale in the Key of B♭m

2nd Position: Minor Blues, Reggae, Ska, Latin, Funk, R&B, Hip Hop



With a B♭Natural Minor (B♭m) harmonica in its holder, play a sparse bassline on your guitar. Chop on the backbeat with a B♭ minor chord (draw on lower range of the harmonica) and an E♭ minor chord (blow).

Strum a Reggae rhythm.

guitar - chords

Try a minor Blues.

Or try it with a minor Reggae groove such as “Swing Easy Riddim” or “Stand Up For Your Rights.” Or play a funkier rhythm for a two-chord tune, like Hip Hop harmonica player Bad News Brown.

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The Natural Minor harmonica will also play the relative Major scale. Shown here is a D♭ Major scale played on the B♭ Natural Minor harmonica.

Relative Major Scale in the Key of D♭

Strum these chords on your guitar to play in a Major mode.

guitar - chords

For more about the Natural Minor Harmonica, check out this chord reference guide.

Bm Natural Minor
Key labeled in 2nd Position (Cross Harp)
Natural Minor Box
The Natural Minor tuning, with five altered notes (shown below), is a natural choice for playing minor key Blues, Reggae, Ska and Latin, as well as minor Funk, R&B, and Hip Hop.
Key of Bm Chart

Natural Minor scale played in B minor in 2nd Position on the B Natural Minor harmonica.

Notice the second note requires a bend on draw 3.
Click here for more info.
Natural Minor Scale in the Key of Bm

2nd Position: Minor Blues, Reggae, Ska, Latin, Funk, R&B, Hip Hop



With a B Natural Minor (Bm) harmonica in its holder, play a sparse bassline on your guitar. Chop on the backbeat with a B minor chord (draw on lower range of the harmonica) and an Em minor chord (blow).


Strum a Reggae rhythm.

guitar - chords

Try a minor Blues.

Or try it with a minor Reggae groove such as “Swing Easy Riddim” or “Stand Up For Your Rights.” Or play a funkier rhythm for a two-chord tune, like Hip Hop harmonica player Bad News Brown.

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The Natural Minor harmonica will also play the relative Major scale. Shown here is a D Major scale played on the B Natural Minor harmonica.

Relative Major Scale in the Key of D

Strum these chords on your guitar to play in a Major mode.

guitar - chords

For more about the Natural Minor Harmonica, check out this chord reference guide.

Am Natural Minor
Key labeled in 2nd Position (Cross Harp)
Natural Minor Box
The Natural Minor tuning, with five altered notes (shown below), is a natural choice for playing minor key Blues, Reggae, Ska and Latin, as well as minor Funk, R&B, and Hip Hop.
Key of Am Chart

Natural Minor scale played in A minor in 2nd Position on the A Natural Minor harmonica.

Notice the second note requires a bend on draw 3.
Click here for more info.
Natural Minor Scale in the Key of Am

2nd Position: Minor Blues, Reggae, Ska, Latin, Funk, R&B, Hip Hop



With an A Natural Minor (Am) harmonica in its holder, play a sparse bassline on your guitar. Chop on the backbeat with an A minor chord (draw on lower range of the harmonica) and a Dm minor chord (blow).


Strum a Reggae rhythm.

guitar - chords

Try a minor Blues.

Or try it with a minor Reggae groove such as “Swing Easy Riddim” or “Stand Up For Your Rights.” Or play a funkier rhythm for a two-chord tune, like Hip Hop harmonica player Bad News Brown.

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The Natural Minor harmonica will also play the relative Major scale. Shown here is a C Major scale played on the A Natural Minor harmonica.

Relative Major Scale in the Key of C

Strum these chords on your guitar to play in a Major mode.

guitar - chords

For more about the Natural Minor Harmonica, check out this chord reference guide.