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  2. Harmonica techniques - Wikipedia

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    Blues harp or cross harp denotes a playing technique that originated in the blues music culture, and refers to the diatonic harmonica itself, since this is the kind that is most commonly used to play blues. The traditional harmonica for blues playing was the Hohner Marine Band, which was affordable and easily obtainable in various keys even in ...

  3. Richter-tuned harmonica - Wikipedia

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    Blues harp. The Richter-tuned harmonica, 10-hole harmonica (in Asia) or blues harp (in America), is the most widely known type of harmonica.It is a variety of diatonic harmonica, with ten holes which offer the player 19 notes (10 holes times a draw and a blow for each hole minus one repeated note) in a three-octave range.

  4. Lynwood Slim - Wikipedia

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    Lynwood Slim (born Richard Dennis Duran, August 19, 1953, [1] Los Angeles, California; died August 4, 2014) was an American blues harmonica player and singer.Slim was best known as a singer in the style of smooth easy jazz/blues, as well as his harmonica and flute playing.

  5. John Sebastian (classical harmonica player) - Wikipedia

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    The harmonica was seen as a cheap instrument, easy to learn and play, [9] that could provide young people with both a social outlet and the basic musical knowledge to stimulate their interest in learning more "important" instruments such as piano and violin. In 1924, approximately 10,000 boys participated in the citywide harmonica contest, and ...

  6. David Barrett (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Since age eighteen Barrett has been teaching blues harmonica lessons. In 2002 Barrett founded School of the Blues in San Jose, California—the first school for the specific study of blues music. Its instructors (Guitar, Bass, Organ/Keyboard/Piano, Vocals, and Drums) teach private lessons and workshops as well as fly-in lessons.

  7. Jon Gindick - Wikipedia

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    Jon Gindick (born September 10, 1948, Hollywood, California, United States) is an American best-selling musical instruction author. [1] His books, CDs, and videos on playing the blues harmonica have sold over 2,000,000 copies.

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