La Table des Absents

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Free La Table des Absents harmonica notes and tab for chromatic harmonica, synchronized with audio. Key F, 72 BPM — slow it down and practise.

ClassicalBeginner55 notesF72 BPM
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About this score

This score page is designed for chromatic harmonica practice. Open it in MozHarmoScore to listen to the melody, slow down the tempo and follow the notes while working on breath, timing and expression.

Why learn this piece

Learning La Table des Absents helps transform note reading into concrete musical gestures: breath control, rhythm stability, and regularity at 72 BPM.

Skills developed

Legato★★★☆☆
Swing★★☆☆☆
Chromatic button★★☆☆☆
Rhythm★★★☆☆
Speed★★☆☆☆
Expression★★★★☆

Music DNA

Jazz feeling35%
Expression58%
Technique59%
Breath56%
Reading53%
Improvisation35%
Rhythm51%
Chromatic button30%

AI musical analysis

This piece contains 61 notes over approximately 22 measures. The dominant rhythm is quarter notes, with 13% altered notes. The largest interval is a sixth. Begin by practicing smooth note sequences, then isolate breathing points and repeated notes.

Technical data

Notes55
Measures22
Tempo72 BPM
KeyF
Lowest noteD4
Highest noteD5
Max intervalsixth
Dominant rhythmquarter notes
Altered notes13%
Avg. breath5 notes
Fast rhythms0
Rests6
Repeated notes1
Ties0
Rangemedium

Progression plan

Day 150 BPM

Slow reading of the first two lines.

Day 260 BPM

Stabilize breath and note transitions.

Goal72 BPM

Play cleanly at target tempo of 72 BPM.

Musical goals

  • Reading in key of F
  • Breath control and clean attacks

Common mistakes

  • Increasing tempo before two clean slow runs.

Coach tips

  • Start at 54 BPM and add 5 BPM only when the sound remains stable.

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Tab analysis and practice

AI summary

Start practicing La Table des Absents at 54 BPM, then increase to 72 BPM only when note attacks remain clear. The key of F requires simple finger movements and steady breath control.

Suggested tempo54 -> 72 BPM

Practice goals

  • Play a full melodic line without interrupting your breath, even at a slow tempo.
  • Increase tempo by 5 BPM only after two consecutive clean runs.

Passages to isolate

  • Isolate the less natural note transitions and repeat them slowly before reintegrating into the full tempo.
  • Use rests as measured breaths, not vague pauses.

Focus points

  • Maintain light attacks on repeated notes to avoid mechanical sound.

Coach

  • Use continuous breath with short attacks and planned breathing points.
  • Prepare the chromatic button slowly on altered notes to ensure smooth transitions.
  • Practice with a metronome, increasing tempo in 5 BPM increments.
  • Do not increase tempo before achieving two clean slow readings.