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EPISODE · Mar 9, 2026 · 54 MIN

Banjo, Ukulele, & Harmonica: Sandy Weltman's Musical Journey

from Saint Louis In Tune · host Arnold Stricker

Sandy Weltman, a harmonica virtuoso with an impressive backstory, graces the podcast with his lively tales and musical insights. He kicks things off with a delightful connection to St. Louis sports legend Stan Musial, sharing how both he and Musial have a shared love for the harmonica. As the conversation unfolds, we explore the world of his love for musical instruments and their personal significance, especially the harmonica, which Sandy plays passionately.His journey began at the tender age of 14, initially driven by the desire to impress a girl (spoiler: he didn't get her), but this whimsical pursuit led him down a path of musical exploration that included the banjo, ukulele, and eventually the harmonica. He recounts hilarious anecdotes about learning the banjo incorrectly for two years, as well as his serendipitous meeting with the legendary harmonica player Howard Levy, which changed his life forever. We also touch on the concept of 'playing by ear' and how Sandy’s dedication to mastering the harmonica has led him to achieve international recognition in competitions.Sandy's sense of humor shines through as he shares the quirks of the harmonica world, like how he can coax out unexpected notes through various techniques. Listeners will be treated to an impromptu performance, showcasing Sandy’s talent and the versatility of the harmonica. The episode wraps up with reflections on the importance of community and creativity in music, reminding us that the journey is just as important as the destination. Sandy's infectious enthusiasm and love for music make this episode an absolute joy to listen to, whether you're a seasoned musician or just a curious listener.[00:00] Stan Musial Tease[00:28] Show Welcome [01:28] Thought to Ponder[02:41] Meet Sandy Weltman[03:36] Banjo Beginnings[04:57] Harmonica Journey[06:39] How Harmonica Works[10:51] Teaching Online[13:39] Albums Nuthouse Series[15:15] Books and Tablature[19:47] Sponsor Break[21:22] Live Harmonica Performance[26:50] Styles and Techniques[29:57] Harmonica Goes Classical[30:43] Cello Range Harmonica[32:04] Harmonica Ensembles[34:24] Stan Musial Session Tale[36:15] Banjo Beginnings[38:09] Making Music Work[38:56] Quitting Smoking[40:54] Car Practice Hustle[42:11] Sponsor And Foundation Break[44:38] Ukrainian Tune Performance[48:04] Roy Clark And Vince Gill[50:59] Harmonica Links And Holidays[53:15] Final Sign OffTakeaways:Sandy Weltman shares his fascinating journey from banjo to harmonica, showcasing his musical evolution.The harmonica is a surprisingly versatile instrument capable of expressing a range of musical styles, including blues and klezmer.Sandy's connection to baseball legend Stan Musial highlights the intersection of sports and music in St. Louis culture.The podcast features humorous and insightful discussions that shed light on the harmonica's rich history and techniques.Listeners discover the nuances of playing harmonica, including techniques like bending and overblowing for emotive sounds.Sandy's experiences at harmonica competitions reveal his dedication and passion for music, inspiring aspiring musicians everywhere.Harmonica/Ukulele Lesson Videos with Sandy Weltman | Harmonica/Ukulele Lesson VideosYouTube - Sandy Weltman Harmonica & Ukulele Lessons‎Sandy Weltman - Apple MusicFacebook - Sandy Weltman Online Harmonica LessonsSPAH - Society for the Preservation and Advancement of the Harmonica2026 SPAH Convention - Society for the Preservation and Advancement of the HarmonicaLevyland | Howard Levy - Grammy-Winning Harmonica Virtuoso, Composer & Educator | Discover Music, Events, and LessonsBéla Fleck & The FlecktonesFree Harmonica Lessons - Tomlin Harmonica SchoolThis is Season 9! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#harmonica #ukulele #banjo #howardlevy #onlinemusiclessons #stanmusial #SPAHConvention

Sandy Weltman, a harmonica virtuoso with an impressive backstory, graces the podcast with his lively tales and musical insights. He kicks things off with a delightful connection to St. Louis sports legend Stan Musial, sharing how both he and Musial have a shared love for the harmonica. As the conversation unfolds, we explore the world of his love for musical instruments and their personal significance, especially the harmonica, which Sandy plays passionately.His journey began at the tender age of 14, initially driven by the desire to impress a girl (spoiler: he didn't get her), but this whimsical pursuit led him down a path of musical exploration that included the banjo, ukulele, and eventually the harmonica. He recounts hilarious anecdotes about learning the banjo incorrectly for two years, as well as his serendipitous meeting with the legendary harmonica player Howard Levy, which changed his life forever. We also touch on the concept of 'playing by ear' and how Sandy’s dedication to mastering the harmonica has led him to achieve international recognition in competitions.Sandy's sense of humor shines through as he shares the quirks of the harmonica world, like how he can coax out unexpected notes through various techniques. Listeners will be treated to an impromptu performance, showcasing Sandy’s talent and the versatility of the harmonica. The episode wraps up with reflections on the importance of community and creativity in music, reminding us that the journey is just as important as the destination. Sandy's infectious enthusiasm and love for music make this episode an absolute joy to listen to, whether you're a seasoned musician or just a curious listener.[00:00] Stan Musial Tease[00:28] Show Welcome [01:28] Thought to Ponder[02:41] Meet Sandy Weltman[03:36] Banjo Beginnings[04:57] Harmonica Journey[06:39] How Harmonica Works[10:51] Teaching Online[13:39] Albums Nuthouse Series[15:15] Books and Tablature[19:47] Sponsor Break[21:22] Live Harmonica Performance[26:50] Styles and Techniques[29:57] Harmonica Goes Classical[30:43] Cello Range Harmonica[32:04] Harmonica Ensembles[34:24] Stan Musial Session Tale[36:15] Banjo Beginnings[38:09] Making Music Work[38:56] Quitting Smoking[40:54] Car Practice Hustle[42:11] Sponsor And Foundation Break[44:38] Ukrainian Tune Performance[48:04] Roy Clark And Vince Gill[50:59] Harmonica Links And Holidays[53:15] Final Sign OffTakeaways:Sandy Weltman shares his fascinating journey from banjo to harmonica, showcasing his musical evolution.The harmonica is a surprisingly versatile instrument capable of expressing a range of musical styles, including blues and klezmer.Sandy's connection to baseball legend Stan Musial highlights the intersection of sports and music in St. Louis culture.The podcast features humorous and insightful discussions that shed light on the harmonica's rich history and techniques.Listeners discover the nuances of playing harmonica, including techniques like bending and overblowing for emotive sounds.Sandy's experiences at harmonica competitions reveal his dedication and passion for music, inspiring aspiring musicians everywhere.Harmonica/Ukulele Lesson Videos with Sandy Weltman | Harmonica/Ukulele Lesson VideosYouTube - Sandy Weltman Harmonica & Ukulele Lessons‎Sandy Weltman - Apple MusicFacebook - Sandy Weltman Online Harmonica LessonsSPAH - Society for the Preservation and...

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