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  2. 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.

  3. Namco Museum Virtual Arcade - Wikipedia

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    Namco Museum Virtual Arcade is a compilation of video games published by Namco and its successor, Namco Bandai Games. The collection contains 34 games that encompass a variety of genres, including maze chasers, shoot 'em ups, and platformers. [1] It is divided into two sets of games that can be selected in the in-game menu.

  4. HarmonicaUK - Wikipedia

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    HarmonicaUK (formerly the National Harmonica League) is a UK-based organisation for harmonica players and enthusiasts of all styles of harmonica – chromatic, diatonic, tremolo, chord, bass – and music – traditional, blues, popular, jazz and classical. It has been active since 1935.

  5. Innsmouth no Yakata - Wikipedia

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    Innsmouth no Yakata, [a] also rendered as Insmouse no Yakata, is a 1995 first-person video game developed by Be Top and published by I'MAX in Japan for the Virtual Boy. Assuming the role of a private detective in 1922, the player is tasked with escaping a monster-infested mansion with an artifact called the Necronomicon .

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. ‘A Complete Unknown’ Fact vs. Fiction: Bob Dylan ... - AOL

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    As a whole, that’s true, although it didn’t happen in the matter of virtual seconds it does on film, and the band wa a few takes in before those famous licks started up.

  9. Harmonica - Wikipedia

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    The harmonica, also known as a French harp or mouth organ, is a free reed wind instrument used worldwide in many musical genres, notably in blues, American folk music, classical music, jazz, country, and rock.