Thomas Hanney
Principal Lecturer
Academic Affairs
585-475-7258
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Thomas Hanney
Principal Lecturer
Academic Affairs
Education
Certificate, Rochester Institute of Technology; BA, St. John Fisher College; MA, State University College at Brockport
585-475-7258
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Invited Article/Publication
Hanney, Thomas. "It's Been the Greatest Friend I Ever Had." Harmonica Happenings, a Quarterly Publication of the Society for the Preservation and Advancement of the Harmonica. (2016). Print.
Currently Teaching
SOIS-240
The Harmonica & the Blues
3 Credits
From the mid-1800s to today, the harmonica has largely been learned informally, passed down by generations of musicians who have used it to play melodies, solos, and chord accompaniment. It was a natural for the blues because of its human voice-like quality and flexible way to play “blue” notes. Blues musicians developed a harmonica style that reverberates in many musical styles today.
This interdisciplinary course focuses on the history and culture of the harmonica and the blues. Students learn about era-related harmonica styles, influential harmonica players, the basics of playing blues-style diatonic harmonica, and the fundamentals of sound. Students will attend a live music performance in the Rochester community.
In the News
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November 10, 2022
Legendary blues musician Joe Beard to perform with RIT students
Joe Beard, a legendary blues guitarist and vocalist from Rochester, is scheduled to perform with students from RIT’s “Harmonica and the Blues” class from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Nov. 17 at University Gallery in Booth Hall.