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The harmonica is a wind musical instrument that produces sounds through a set of free reeds.
It has a mouthpiece with a set of holes where the instrumentalist blows or sucks the air. The instrumentalist can use the cupped hands to produce variations of the sound's intensity. When played with other instruments, it is usually amplified.
It is widely...
The harmonica is a wind musical instrument that produces sounds through a set of free reeds.
It has a mouthpiece with a set of holes where the instrumentalist blows or sucks the air. The instrumentalist can use the cupped hands to produce variations of the sound's intensity. When played with other instruments, it is usually amplified.
It is widely used in blues, folk, rock and pop. It is also used in jazz and classical music. There are also sets composed only of harmonics that usually play traditional or folk music.
The harmonic comes from a Chinese instrument, called sheng, which is more than five thousand years old and operates on the principle of free reeds. This sound-producing technique gave rise to a large family of instruments powered by bellows or air pumps, such as the accordion and melodica.
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