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harmonica and holder
American musician Dom Flemons of the Carolina Chocolate Drops plays the quills, a traditional African American pan flute, suspending it in front of his mouth with a Harmonica # Rack or holder | harmonica rack
It was during this time that he invented a neck-worn harmonica holder, which allowed him to play the harmonica hands-free while accompanying himself on the guitar.

harmonica and between
Another way is to use a ' head shaking ' technique, frequently used in blues harmonica, in which the player moves the lips between two holes very quickly.
Owing to competition between the harmonica factories in Trossingen and Klingenthal, machines were invented to punch the covers for the reeds.
Indeed, the similarities between harmonicas and so-called " diatonic " accordions or melodeons is such that in German the name for the former is " Mundharmonika " and the later " Handharmonika ," which translate as " mouth harmonica " and " hand harmonica.
For their first two recording projects — Jugular, Drivin ' the Nails — the band performed as a trio between Mallonee, Mark Hall ( accordion ), and Jonathan " Dog-Mess Jonny " Evans ( harmonica ); the Athens, Ga. performance venues in which they were booked regularly included The Flying Buffalo, the 40-Watt Club, Rockfish Palace, Uptown Lounge, and — their musical " home "— The Downstairs Restaurant ( now DT's Down Under ).
Varying styles were beginning to evolve by this time, and it was not unusual for a few to play mouth organs ( harmonica ) between “ ajiwere ” interludes within their compositions.
The 225-Deuce and a Quarter was a limited edition harmonica on the modular system that was put out between 2007 and 2008.
Various instruments add character now and then, such as a muted trumpet or a harmonica, and the energy level can sway between a lullaby and full pop treatment with a definite destination … the album as a whole feels sincere, answering to a variety of moods and whims.
Although there are 3 octaves between 1 and 10 " blow ", there is only one full major scale available on the harmonica, between holes 4 and 7.
Even among those that favor a break in period, numerous techniques appear: some may prefer to play a new harmonica for several hours without bending notes ; others prefer to play for many short periods of time with reasonable breaks in between, as recommended by acclaimed chromatic harmonica technician and player Douglas Tate.
The original version was the only recording done by Muddy Waters between January 1953 and June 1957 that did not feature Little Walter on harmonica and was one of few studio recordings with Junior Wells.
The player switches between a top row tuned to C and a bottom tuned to C by changing the angle of the harmonica.

harmonica and two
The United States had two significant harmonica manufacturers, and both were based in Union, New Jersey.
It features four tracks, two covering aspects of the human voice, and two looking at two styles of music ( metal and harmonica ).
The heart of the Anglo system consists of two 10-button rows, each of which produces a diatonic major scale in a pattern devised around 1826 by a Bohemian called Richter for use in a harmonica.
Van Vliet also played the harmonica on two songs on Zappa albums: " San Ber ' dino " ( credited as " Bloodshot Rollin ' Red ") on One Size Fits All ( 1975 ) and " Find Her Finer " on Zoot Allures ( 1976 ).
Hazlehurst then recorded the music using an orchestra consisting of a guitar, harmonica, two violins, a viola, cello, accordion, horn, bass, flute and percussion.
In 1952, at the age of 16, Ayler began playing bar-walking, honking, R & B-style tenor with blues singer and harmonica player Little Walter, spending two summer vacations with Walter's band.
A cartoon by Bill Mauldin in the American army newspaper Stars and Stripes shows two soldiers in a foxhole, one playing a harmonica, while the other comments, " The krauts ain't following ya too good on ' Lili Marlene ' tonight, Joe.
It is scored for two pianos, two violins, viola, cello, double bass, flute ( and piccolo ), clarinet ( C and B ), glass harmonica, and xylophone.
The late 18th century two new melodic instruments the diatonic harmonica and the button accordion make their appearance in folk-music tradition.
Sonny Boy Williamson may refer to either of two 20th-century American blues harmonica players, who both recorded in Chicago:
When Julie, Queenie, and the black chorus sing the second chorus of the song in the 1936 version, they are presumably unaware of any orchestral accompaniment, but in the 1951 film, when Magnolia sings and dances this same chorus, she does so to the accompaniment of two deckhands on the boat playing a banjo and a harmonica, respectively.
Though pioneered on Richter-tuned harps, overblowing, or the related overdrawing, is possible on any harmonica having both a blow reed and a draw reed mounted in the same airway ( i. e., behind the same mouthpiece hole ), but no windsaver valve on the higher-pitched of the two reeds.
Following the group's 2003 tour, Bona left to concentrate on his solo career, but appeared as one of two guest artists ( the other being mallet cymbalist Dave Samuels ) on the group's latest release, 2005's The Way Up, together with a new group member: Swiss-American harmonica player Grégoire Maret.
Hopkins ' studies were interrupted in 1960 when he left school at 16 to became the pianist with Screaming Lord Sutch's Savages until, two years later, he and fellow Savages Bernie Watson, Rick Brown ( Fenson ) and Carlo Little, joined the renowned blues harmonica player Cyril Davies, who had just left Blues Incorporated, and became the Cyril Davies R & B All Stars.
The stereo version ( recorded on two tracks ) lacks the harmonica intro which was inserted into the mono version which was issued as a single, on the 1988 issue of Past Masters, the 1962 – 1966 CD reissue and the 1 compilation.
The two shared lead vocals, with Hotchkiss on guitar and harmonica, and Monahan playing percussion, including a modified conga attached to a kick-drum pedal.
The Capitol album mix is also unique in that its version contains three additional harmonica riffs, two during the bridge and one at the very end of the song.
Another noted jazz player, Toots Thielemans, also has a chromatic harmonica line with two types being Mellow Tone ( for classical material ) and Hard Bopper ( for contemporary material ).

harmonica and metal
In the 1780s, Hopkinson modified a glass harmonica to be played with a keyboard and invented the Bellarmonic, an instrument that utilized the tones of metal balls.
The plastic harmonica used molded plastic combs and far fewer pieces than traditional metal or wood harmonicas, which as a result made the harmonica more sanitary and far more economical to mass produce.
These include John Kay, lead singer, harmonica and organ player, and occasional guitarist of the heavy metal late 60s / early 70s band Steppenwolf, members of The Tragically Hip, The Mahones, jazz singer Andy Poole, Bedouin Soundclash, Sarah Harmer, The Arrogant Worms, The Headstones, The Inbreds, and David Usher, formerly of Moist.
They are plucked idiophones, such as the jaw harp, amplified cactus, kouxian, dan moi, music box or mbira ( lamellophone / thumb piano ); blown idiophones, of which there are a very small number of examples, the Aeolsklavier being one ; and friction idiophones, such as the singing bowl, glass harmonica, glass harp, turntable, verrophone, daxophone, styrophone, musical saw, or nail violin ( a number of pieces of metal or wood rubbed with a bow ).
The simplest type of " one-man band " — a singer accompanying themselves on acoustic guitar and harmonica mounted in a metal " harp rack " below the mouth — is often used by buskers.

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The second book includes eight further types, broken down not into fractions but an Albertian system, which Dürer probably learned from Francesco di Giorgio's ' De harmonica mundi totius ' of 1525.
In later seasons, harmonica player Charlie McCoy joined the cast and eventually formed the Hee Haw Band, which became the house band for the rest of the series ' run.
The chromatic harmonica uses a button-activated sliding bar to redirect air from the hole in the mouthpiece to the selected reed-plate, although there was one design, the " Machino-Tone ," which controlled airflow by means of a lever-operated movable flap on the rear of the instrument.
While the Richter-tuned 10-hole chromatic is intended to be played in only one key, the 12 -, 14 -, and 16-hole models ( which are tuned to equal temperament ) allow the musician to play in any key desired with only one harmonica.
There are also other chord harmonicas, such as the Chordomonica ( which operates similar to a chromatic harmonica ), and the junior chord harmonicas ( which typically provides 6 chords ).
Its 11-hole mouthpiece can slide along the front of the harmonica, which gives numerous chord choices and voicings ( seven triads, three 6th chords, seven 7th chords, and seven 9th chords, for a total of 24 chords ).
There are also recordings featuring the harmonica in jug bands, of which the Memphis Jug Band is the most famous.
He also helped to popularize the cross-harp technique, which became an important blues harmonica technique.
Levy explored and pioneered the over blow technique in the early seventies, which enables the diatonic harmonica to play full chromatic scales across three octaves, while retaining the particular sound of the harp.
In late 2010 Lemmy and Motorhead appeared in a commercial for Kronenbourg beer in which he played harmonica and sang along to a slower version of Ace of Spades.
In which Cash repeatedly states that he bought his first harmonica for $ 2. 98 in Clint.
The band was evolving into a synthpop act, with music not at all fit for a flute ( although Thomas actually provided additional percussion, notably a brisk tambourine, on many more Moodies songs which continued to be featured, plus occasional harmonica ), and at this point he was largely relegated to the status of a backup singer.
Regino's earliest work was Epistola de harmonica institutione, a treatise on music which he wrote in the form of a letter to Archbishop Radbod.

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