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The Harmonica Experience in Delta Magazine

Karen Focht January 5, 2024
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Twice a year people come from around the world to learn blues harmonica from the masters, in the Mississippi Delta, where the blues began. I did a story for Delta Magazine about The Harmonica Experience.

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Master harmonica player Charlie Musselwhite stops by The Harmonica Experience to share his stories.

The Harmonica Experience

The morning light streams into the Juke Joint Chapel as pilgrims take their

seats. Each one has traveled a good distance, hoping to gain some insight

and inspiration unique to the Mississippi Delta.

They’ve settled into rustic sharecroppers’ shacks and are surrounded by

cotton fields in full bloom.

Some are experts already, others just beginners. And for one week, they will

come together to learn how to play blues harmonica at The Harmonica

Experience in Clarksdale.

“Playing harmonica has brought me so much joy in my life and being able

to share that joy with others is priceless” says Cheryl Arena, a master

harmonica player and teacher from Boston. “But what better way to teach

folks how to play harp than down in the Delta… The Birthplace of the Blues,

where the musical vibe is as thick as the mud in the Mississippi River.”

Arena runs the workshop with a few other coaches, all professional

musicians from around the country. Each day, she expects participants to

attend group classes that offer a variety of harmonica techniques, song

writing, singing, and jam sessions, while preparing a song for performance

at the end of the camp.

The ‘Mississippi Saxophone” as some call it, is a challenging instrument to

play. It is easy to learn but hard to master.

“They say blues is a feeling and I certainly get that feeling when I visit the

Delta,” says Kate Wakeling, who travels annually from Australia to learn

how to coax and bend notes from her harmonica while keeping a bluesy 12-

bar-beat. “Staying at the Shack Up Inn I get a sense of the history of the

Delta and what life must have been like for those who labored under the hot

sun in the cotton fields. I can channel those feelings into my harmonica

playing.”

“The Harmonica Experience camp is the most wonderful week where you

get to learn from talented musicians and hang out and play music with

people from all over the world. It’s a very special week,” she says.

Twice a year on this former southern plantation, where blues legend

Pinetop Perkins once worked on the land, aspiring musicians sit on the

porches of their cabins calling music from their hearts and souls.

In the evening, the more skilled musicians often encourage others to join

along in a spontaneous jam. Some sing better than others, some play in a

group for the first time, but they all have fun making music together with

their new friends in this special place.

The workshops take place in a region where many great blues artists lived,

worked, played music and are buried. It is hallowed ground.

Harmonica legend Charlie Musselwhite stops by the camp on occasion. He

recently moved back to Mississippi, and now lives in Clarksdale. He shares

stories about playing with harmonica greats Muddy Waters, Little Walter,

Howlin’ Wolf, and many others.

“Ultimately you want to find your own blues in you and play that.”

Musselwhite tells the students, “Get out of your head and come down to

your heart.”

The harmonica has taken Musselwhite touring around the world and even

to the White House. But there is something about the humble Mississippi

Delta that he says he feels right down to his DNA, “you just walk out your

door and there are interesting people everywhere.”

The students, who come from all over the world, get to experience home

southern cooking from Ranchero catering. In the evenings Chris Green and

Carolyn Sykes serve up fried chicken, mac-n-cheese, corn bread, cobblers

and pie. And no meal would be complete without southern sweet tea.

For those that want something stronger, the bar is open. Campers can sip

some whiskey, wine or beer while jamming with the house band.

Two lines form on either side of the chapel. Students, some wearing

fedoras, Hawaiian shirts or sunglasses, all try and find their groove as they

jump in and play a sequence of riffs to a shuffle or slow blues being played

by the house band. They engage their imagination, their diaphragm, their

breath as they improvise, putting into practice the musical phrasing and

articulation they have been learning about all week.

Some frantically run their lips up and down the harmonica with excitement,

others pause and allow a cool and layback space between notes to

punctuate the sound they are going for.

Ralph Carter, an accomplished songwriter, composer and producer, teaches

students song writing during the camp. He also holds an independent

songwriting camp at the shacks.

Sitting in the Robert Clay shack, Carter asks students, many of whom never

really thought about writing a song, “what gives you the blues?” He

encourages them to make observations, think about rhymes, look for a

melody in what they are saying. He teaches song structure.

“The songwriter’s job is to help understand our life’s experience by

providing perspective, context and sometimes just the plain comfort of

sharing.” He encourages them, convincing them that each has a song inside

of them. “Music, songs, connect us to our humanity in a magically direct

way. They go directly to the heart.”

Not all players have to play or write blues, but for those who want to, he

says “The blues hangs heavy in the air in the Delta. There is something that

still feels raw here, exposed and vulnerable. The fact that the Blues and it’s

offspring are still going strong today, tells you something about the

enduring power of songs.”

By Karen Pulfer Focht © 2024

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The Harmonica Experience

Karen Focht August 3, 2022

Twice a year people come from all over the world to bask in The Harmonica Experience in the Mississippi Delta where the blues began. 

Master harmonica players gather in the Juke Joint Chapel at the Shack Up Inn in Clarksdale, Mississippi teaching inspired students how to breathe in and out to create beautiful bluesy tones on their harmonicas, also known in the area as a “Mississippi Saxophone.” 

On this Southern plantation where blues legend Pinetop Perkins once worked the land, aspiring musicians sat on the porches of their cabins learning how to bend notes and call music from their hearts and souls. 

In the evening, the more skilled musicians often encourage anyone interested to join along in a spontaneous jam. Some sing better than others, some play in a group for the first time, but they all have fun making music together with their new friends in this special place. 

The students draw inspiration from the atmosphere; the spring flowers or fall cotton in bloom; The shacks, once home to sharecroppers; the fields, once filled with people making music to help pass the time and ease the pain of their burden. The workshop takes place minutes from where many of the great blues artists lived, worked, played music, and are buried. 

Black history lessons are everywhere. 

Participants are getting a very authentic learning experience from passionate professional musicians willing to share their knowledge and see their students shine. 

“Ultimately you want to be able to express yourself, you want to be able to find your own blues in you and play that.” says harmonica great Charlie Musselwhite while visiting the students. “You want to find the tones that resonate with you and play those from your heart.” 

Coaches and professional musicians Cheryl Arena and Brian “Hash Brown” Calway run the camp with other coaches, while teaching and musically supporting the students who learn, play, practice all week as they work towards a final Saturday performance. 

Cheryl also offers students on a canoe trip on the mighty Mississippi with river historian John Ruskey and the Quapaw Canoe Company. 

Kate Wakeling looks forward to The Harmonica Experience in the fall. She has traveled from Australia many times to learn and play harmonica with the coaches and students who have become her musical family. Many of the students return again and again as they gain confidence and build relationships, tweaking their talent while enjoying a week in the Delta. 

In Clarksdale, there are clubs to hear music every day of the week and festivals throughout the year that bring blues fans to the area. There is a blues museum too.

Visit the graves of the great Sonny Boy Williamson or Pinetop Perkins, or the famous Crossroads, where Robert Johnson “sold his soul to the devil.”

But get ready for a genuine experience—- the Mississippi Delta is an acquired taste. Downtown Clarksdale still struggles, blues tourism and agriculture are what keeps the area afloat. But the area is still full of beautiful, colorful and interesting people who call it home. 

For the real blues fans, Mississippi has done a fantastic job with the Mississippi Blues Trail. It would be worth allowing extra time to go see the B.B. King museum and the many other blues attractions in the Delta. Download the app and see significant locations on their Map as you drive along.

To also help prepare for the experience, read the quintessential Dispatches From Pluto, by Richard Grant, a New York Times Best Seller about the area.

Memphis is the closest big city located about an hour north of Clarksdale. It is home to the Blues Foundation, the Blues Museum, iconic Beale Street, Graceland and the Civil Right Museum. Memphis is rich in musical heritage and history and is also worth making the extra time to visit.

By Karen Pulfer Focht ©2022

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