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English: The harmonica - also known as a French harp or mouth organ -is a free reed wind instrument.
Français : L'harmonica est un instrument à vent qui se joue à la bouche et dont la vibration de lamelles produit le son.
Deutsch: Mundharmonika
Italiano: Armonica
Nederlands: Mondharmonica
Eesti: Suupill
Русский: Губная гармоника
Slovenščina: Orglice
Svenska: Munspel
Harmonicas
- Diatonic harmonicas.
- Chromonica.
- Suzuki Humming Tremolo.
- comparison between 16-hole chromatic and 10-hole diatonic
- 10-hole bluesharp
- diatonic tremolo echo harp
- double octave bass
- historical CASS harmonica
- Hohner Little Ladies
- chromatic harmonica with 4 octaves range
- Octave tuned harmonica
- Octave tuned harmonica (Hohner Unsere Lieblinge 48)
- Note layout for octave harmonica (Hohner Unsere Lieblinge 48, key of C)
Parts of a harmonica
- Reedplates mounted over the comb in a diatonic harmonica.
- Reed plate of a diatonic harmonica.
- Comb and reedplates.
- tuning plates
- tuning table
- tuning
People playing a harmonica
- German minister Ernst Pfister playing the smallest harmonica in the world.
- Joan Baez and Bob Dylan, who plays guitar and harmonica (1963)