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  3. HarmonicaUK - Wikipedia

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    As experience with conferencing software like Zoom spread to most of our members, other online events such as the weekly free "Lockdown" tuition sessions (now Saturday Sessions) and a weekly "Friday Coffee Morning" where members meet socially and chat. HarmonicaUK publishes a members' magazine, Harmonica World, four times a year. The magazine ...

  4. Frequency (video game) - Wikipedia

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    In the game, a player portrays a virtual avatar called a "FreQ", and travels down an octagonal tunnel, with each wall containing a musical track. These tracks contain sequences of notes . As the player hits buttons corresponding to the note placement on the track, the "sonic energy" from within is released and the music plays.

  5. Dave Gage - Wikipedia

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    Dave Gage (born 1957) is an American harmonica player and instructor, recording artist, author, and webmaster, known for harmonica web sites and more than 25 years of session work in recording studios throughout Southern California. [1] Gage plays both diatonic and chromatic "harps," as the harmonica is informally known.

  6. Harmonica - Wikipedia

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    The harmonica shares similarities to all other free-reed instruments by virtue of the method of sound production. The glass harmonica has the word "harmonica" in its name, but it is not related to free-reed instruments. The glass harmonica is a musical instrument formed from a nested set of graduated glass cups mounted sideways on an axle.

  7. Society for the Preservation and Advancement of the Harmonica

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    Awarded to an outstanding harmonica player with a record of achievements over a long period of time that may reasonably be considered to be the virtual equivalent of a lifetime. Recipient has been active in promoting the preservation and advancement of the harmonica and the positive and meaningful interaction of harmonica players and devotees.

  8. Magic Dick - Wikipedia

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    After the J. Geils Band dissolved in 1985, Salwitz spent time working on a harmonica design of his own, the "Magic Harmonica", for which he received a patent with co-inventor Pierre Beauregard. [4] [8] Beauregard was the director of the Cambridge Harmonica Orchestra, of which Salwitz was also a member. [9]

  9. Harmonica techniques - Wikipedia

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    Playing the harmonica in a key a fourth below its intended key. Playing just the unbended notes, this position gives the mixolydian scale between 2 draw and 6 blow. However, bending the 3 draw allows the player to play a minor third (or a blue third), allowing a player to use a C harmonica to play in G mixolydian or G minor.