If you’re a beginner looking for some popular songs to play on the harmonica, there are plenty of options that are easy to learn. From “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star” to “Happy Birthday to You,” there are a variety of easy harmonica songs for beginners to choose from.
These songs often feature simple melodies and repetitive patterns that make them easy to pick up, even if you’ve never played the harmonica. With some practice and dedication, you’ll be playing your favorite tunes in no time.
How to Play Twinkle Twinkle Little Star?
Playing music is a fun and rewarding experience anyone can enjoy, regardless of age or skill level. But, if you’re starting on the harmonica, “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star” is a great song to learn. With just a few notes, you can easily play this classic tune.
For beginners, it’s best to focus on notes from holes 4-6. This portion of the harmonica represents the middle octave of the harmonica (hole 4 to hole 7) and is an excellent place to start. There’s no need for more notes than these, and the range required is small. Additionally, the notes in this range are close together, so there are no big jumps between them, making playing easier.
Here's the Twinkle Twinkle Little Star Harmonica Tabs with Lyrics:
The red squares are blow notes, and the green squares are draw notes. The numbers inside the squares represent the hole's number. For example, a red square with the number 4 means blow hole 4, or a green square with the number 4 means draw hole 4.
This song is easy to learn and play; you only need to learn the notes on holes 4 to 6.
Use this diatonic harmonica diagram to memorize the notes. As you can see, the 4 blow is C, the 4 draw is D, the 5 blow is E, the 5 draw is F, the 6 blow is G, and the 6 draw is A.

If you're unfamiliar with the notes on your blues harp, read this article about notes on diatonic harmonica.
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star Lyrics and Tabs
Red Square = Blow Note
Green Square = Draw Note