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  2. Hohner - Wikipedia

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    Brandon Santini - The blues, roots-rock harmonica player and vocalist is endorsed by Hohner and plays Hohner Special 20 and Hohner Rocket harmonicas. John Sebastian, Sr. – The late classical harmonica virtuoso was noted for playing a 64 Chromonica. He also worked on improvements to its lower register as a consultant for Hohner. [51]

  3. David Barrett (musician) - Wikipedia

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    He also runs a website, BluesHarmonica.com that teaches harmonica and is the founder and head instructor of Harmonica Masterclass Workshops. Barrett also teaches, judges and performs at events around the world, such as Hohner's World Harmonica Festival and Steve Baker's Harmonica Masters Workshop in Trossingen, Germany.

  4. Harmonica techniques - Wikipedia

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    The traditional harmonica for blues playing was the Hohner Marine Band, which was affordable and easily obtainable in various keys even in the rural American South, and since its reeds could be "bent" (see below) without deteriorating at a too rapid rate. A diatonic harmonica is designed to ease playing in one diatonic scale. Here is a standard ...

  5. Joe Filisko - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] In addition to performing, and building customized harmonicas, he also teaches at the Old Town School of Folk Music. [3] [4] The Hohner harmonica company describes him as the world's foremost authority on the diatonic harmonica. [5] He designed the distinctive conical cover plates of the Hohner Marine Band Thunderbird harmonicas. [6]

  6. Dennis Gruenling - Wikipedia

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    (1990), an album featuring the harmonica playing of James Cotton, Junior Wells, Carey Bell, and Billy Branch. Gruenling later stated "I made my uncle play the record for me and I was blown away by what I heard. I hadn’t heard real blues players before – or real blues music in general. I was knocked out by the music and the harmonica playing."

  7. Bill Dicey - Wikipedia

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    Dicey was born in Annapolis, Maryland, United States, and first played the harmonica at the age of three, but began an interest in blues harmonica styling five years later. [1] [3] Having been given a Hohner Marine Band model, Dicey began playing on street corners with black musicians from his neighborhood. [3]

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