What Was I Made For?

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Free What Was I Made For? harmonica notes and tab for chromatic harmonica, synchronized with audio. Key C, 78 BPM — slow it down and practise.

Pop / varietyEasy219 notesC78 BPM
MozHarmoScore

About this score

This sheet offers a progressive approach to mastering the piece on chromatic harmonica: listen carefully, slow down the tempo, isolate challenging passages, and rebuild your interpretation step by step.

Presentation

This premium mini-course transforms What Was I Made For by Billie Eilish into a focused chromatic harmonica study. It combines tablature, audio, technical data, and a step-by-step method. The goal is not only to play notes but to organize breath, maintain steady tempo, and prepare for delicate passages with confidence.

Why learn this piece

Learning this piece helps convert note reading into concrete musical gestures: breath control, rhythm stability, and regularity at 78 BPM.

Skills developed

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

Music DNA

Jazz feeling35%
Expression70%
Technique45%
Breath100%
Reading80%
Improvisation35%
Rhythm100%
Chromatic button0%

AI musical analysis

The piece contains 278 notes over about 62 measures, dominated by eighth-note rhythms with no altered notes. The largest interval is a sixth. Begin by mastering smooth note transitions, then focus on breathing and repeated notes.

Technical data

Notes219
Measures62
Tempo78 BPM
KeyC
Lowest noteC4
Highest noteE5
Max intervalsixth
Dominant rhythmeighth notes
Altered notes0%
Avg. breath6.3 notes
Fast rhythms0
Rests59
Repeated notes61
Ties92
Rangewide

Progression plan

Day 155 BPM

Slow reading of the first two lines.

Day 265 BPM

Stabilize breath and note connections.

Goal78 BPM

Play cleanly at the target tempo of 78 BPM.

Musical goals

  • Reading in the key of C
  • Breath control and clean note articulation

Common mistakes

  • Increasing tempo before two clean slow runs

Coach tips

  • Start at 59 BPM and add 5 BPM only when the sound remains stable.

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Tab analysis and practice

AI summary

Start practicing at 59 BPM, then gradually increase to 78 BPM once note attacks remain clear. The key of C encourages simple finger movements and steady breath control.

Suggested tempo59 -> 78 BPM

Practice goals

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

Passages to isolate

  • Isolate less natural note transitions and repeat them slowly before reintegrating into the full tempo.
  • Maintain smooth legato in ties without rearticulating the second note.
  • Use rests as measured breaths rather than vague pauses.

Focus points

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

Coach

  • Use continuous breath with short attacks and planned breathing points.
  • Not a main issue since there are no altered notes.
  • Practice with a metronome, increasing tempo in 5 BPM increments.
  • Do not increase tempo before achieving two clean slow performances.