- airtight.
Modern wooden-combed
harmonicas are less
prone to
swelling and contracting, but
modern players still dip
their harmonicas in
water for the way it affects...
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variants of the
diatonic harmonica.
Several manufacturers, for
instance Lee
Oskar Harmonicas, make a
variety of
harmonicas to help
players used to a...
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chromatic harmonicas cannot "overblow"
except on the
upper four holes. However, dual-reed
bends and
overblows are
possible on
slideless chromatic harmonicas, as...
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tremolo harmonicas are
found in
nearly every area of
music from folk to
classical — in fact,
there are
specially manufactured tremolo harmonicas for ensemble...
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octave range) on a C
diatonic harmonica, most
harmonica players (especially
those who
focus on
blues and/or
diatonic harmonicas)
prefer to
match the possibilities...
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crafting diatonic harmonicas in 1857, ****isted by his wife and a
single employee. 650 were made in the
first year.
Hohner harmonicas quickly became po****r...
- The
Harmonica Gentlemen was a trio
consisting of
George Fields (chromatic
harmonica), Leo
Friedman (chord
harmonica), and Don
Ripps (b****
harmonica). They...
- Oskar's
melodic harmonica playing within his song "San
Francisco Bay". In 1983,
Oskar formed a
company to
manufacture high-quality
harmonicas. His company...
- A
harmonica, or
mouth organ, is a free-reed wind instrument.
Harmonica may also
refer to:
Adagio and
Rondo for gl****
harmonica, flute, oboe,
viola and...