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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

Jason would drink beer in a sweatshirt, shorts and flip-flops with friends at off-campus house parties, singing and playing the ukulele, harmonica or whatever instrument he had chosen to teach himself that month.

From Washington Post

After everyone drank and was settled on mattresses, Davila strolled through the tent as the drugs took hold, shaking a bundle of leaves and playing a mournful tune on the harmonica.

From Seattle Times