A free reed musical wind instrument which produces notes according to the player's mouth placement over the different airways.
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Examples for "harmonica"
Examples for "harmonica"
1But the harmonica actually has a long, rich and extremely interesting history.
2But he treated the audience to plenty of his trademark wheezing harmonica.
3Like I could play a harmonica first time I picked one up.
4Fucking pick up a harmonica and blow the shit out of it.
5Four months later I got this email with the title 'Stevie harmonica recording'.
1Somewhere one is playing a tin flute, another is playing a French harp, and some are singing.
2There was a band to lead the procession; a band of three boys, playing on a French harp, a jew's-harp, and a drum.
3The evening passed quietly, the foreman talking but little, though he entertained Ralph for a time by playing on a French harp, or mouth organ.
1And when it comes to the mouth harp, Sid just naturally can't be beat.
2Jools and Lynda Topp are about to tour the country, with guitar, mouth harp and spoons.
3While he was able to sit up he would play on his mouth harp or hack away at his window sills with his jackknife.
1Subsequent composers have tended to reach for accordion, mouth organ or zither.
2Some one further down the trench was playing a mouth organ.
3Lulu plays Strauss's Sinfonia Domestica on the mouth organ really screamingly.
4But the machine only spoke to him, in a voice like a mouth organ.
5A twitch in the jaw of the mouth organ man.
1Mick is one of the best natural blues harp players I've heard.
2US blues harp legend about to embark on New Zealand tour.
3A man playing a blues harp passed him on the other side of Tinker Street.
4Little Walter Jacobs was one of the best singers of the blues , and a blues harp player par excellence.
5One thing you might not know about him is that as a child he used to play a mean blues harp.
6Not a blues harp, but a big, lumbering, ornate classical harp of the kind beloved of the most fey practitioners of Irish trad- folk .