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Hand In My Pocket, Alanis Morissette - play it on harmonica

Hand In My Pocket, Alanis Morissette - play it on harmonica

Published 3/2026
Created by Ben Hewlett
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Level: Beginner | Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 7 Lectures ( 34m ) | Size: 831 MB

You know this anthem and you know Alanis plays harmonica - but now it's your turn! Play this easy tune on harmonica

What you'll learn
✓ Master the Main Riff: Accurately perform the iconic "Hand in My Pocket" harmonica melody using precise hole placement to capture that classic 90s alt rock hit
✓ Clean Single-Note Technique: Achieve crystal-clear, isolated notes by mastering the "pucker" embouchure to eliminate any unwanted air leaks
✓ Perfect Rhythmic Control: Synchronize your breathing patterns with the specific 92 BPM groove to maintain a steady, soulful folk-rock tempo
✓ Dynamic Hand Effects: Apply advanced hand cupping and "wah-wah" techniques to add professional texture, soul, acoustic resonance to your harmonica performance

Requirements
● What you need before starting: A 10-Hole Diatonic Harmonica in the Key of C: This is the most critical tool. While the original song uses a G harmonica, this course is specifically designed for a standard C harmonica, which is the best starting point for beginners. Zero Prior Experience Required: You don’t need to know how to read sheet music or have any musical background. We will use simple harmonica tabs (numbers) that anyone can follow. A "Can-Do" Attitude: Alanis Morissette’s style is all about expression and soul rather than technical perfection. Bring your enthusiasm and a willingness to experiment with your breath. A Device for Playback: Access to a computer, tablet, or smartphone to watch the video lessons and play along with the provided backing tracks. A Quiet Space: Just a few minutes a day where you can practice your "pucker" and "blow/draw" notes without distractions. "If you can breathe, you can play! This course is designed to take you from 'box-opening' to 'stage-ready' using the most beginner-friendly instrument on the planet. No complex theory—just pure, 90s-inspired fun."

Description
"Hand in My Pocket" is a hit alternative rock song by Canadian singer-songwriter Alanis Morissette, released in 1995 as the second single from her landmark album, Jagged Little Pill.

Why It Is Easy

• Ideal Pitch: The C harmonica sits in a "middle ground" pitch—not too high and shrill, and not so low that it requires heavy breath control.

• No "Wrong" Notes: In the key of C, there are no sharps or flats. This makes it simple to follow this online tutorial and beginner tabs, which are written specifically for this key.

• Simple Layout: Most beginner songs use holes 4 through 7, which are the easiest to play clearly without needing advanced techniques like "bending".

• Portable Learning: Because of its small size, you can practice basic single-note techniques anywhere, making it easy to pick up quickly.

Why It Is Fun

• Instant Gratification: You can play recognizable tunes almost immediately. For example, the harmonica part in "Hand in My Pocket" is famous for its simple, "folksy" vibe that is relatively easy to mimic.

• Rhythmic Play: It’s not just about melodies; you can "chug" rhythms and play full chords just by blowing into multiple holes at once.

• Expressive Sound: Even as a beginner, you can add "personality" to your playing by using hand effects to change the tone or by using simple articulations (like saying "TA" or "DA") to separate notes.

Note on "Hand in My Pocket": While a C harmonica is perfect for learning the melody, Alanis Morissette originally used a G harmonica for the studio recording to achieve that specific low, bluesy tone.

Key Facts

• Writers: Co-written by Alanis Morissette and producer Glen Ballard.

• Chart Success: It reached #1 on the US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart and became her first #1 single in Canada.

• Musical Style: Known for its mid-tempo groove and Morissette’s distinctive harmonica playing.

• Theme: The lyrics explore contradictions in life (e.g., "broke but happy," "lost but hopeful"), with the recurring chorus stating that everything is "fine, fine, fine" despite not having it all figured out.

Who this course is for
■ This course is perfect for those who just bought their first 10-hole diatonic harmonica (Key of C) and who love this tune

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