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harmonica

[hahr-mon-i-kuh] / hɑrˈmɒn ɪ kə /


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The process often starts with a personal story of a loss and ends with an unexpected human connection made by the need for something small, like a harmonica.

From Los Angeles Times

Around camp fires on his adventure trips, he played a harmonica.

From The Wall Street Journal

Trossingen bills itself as “the music town,” a nod to its longtime production of harmonicas and accordions.

From Washington Post

On “The Hardest Part,” her debut album, she draws pedal steel, banjo, fiddle and harmonica from a robust country tool kit on songs that foreground her struggles with addiction and noxious romance.

From New York Times

On a breezy afternoon, the strangest of lineups filled a Takoma backyard with bagpipe blasts, harmonica solos and the patter of Colombian drums.

From Washington Post