D Major scale played in 2nd Position on a D Melody Maker™ harmonica.
2nd Position: R&B, Country, Reggae, Pop, Jazz
Begin by strumming a D Major 7th chord to an E minor 7th, playing a Reggae groove.
On a D Melody Maker™, draw on the lower half of the harmonica for a D Major 7th chord. Blow for an E minor 7th.
2nd Position: Latin, Afro, Clave, Ska
Strum the chords in reverse, from an E minor 7th to a D Major 7th, to play the song “Night Nurse Riddim,” or shift to a Clave rhythm for a Latin or Afro feel.
The Melody Maker™ lets you play three-chord Ska and Reggae tunes like "007 (Shanty Town)" and "Stir it Up" with the I chord as holes 2, 3 and 4 (draw), the IV chord as holes 4, 5 and 6 (blow), and the V chord as 4, 5 and 6 (draw.)
This three-chord trick can be used in genres ranging from Rock'n'Roll to World Beat.
For more chords built into the Melody Maker™ tuning, check out this chord reference guide.