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  2. Harmonica - Wikipedia

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    The chromatic harmonica gradually became the main instrument used by the Chinese Y.M.C.A. Harmonica Orchestra. The Chinese YMCA Harmonica Orchestra started in the 1960s, with 100 members, most of whom played harmonicas. [9] Non-harmonica instruments were also used, such as double bass, accordion, piano, and percussion such as timpani and xylophone.

  3. Greg "Fingers" Taylor - Wikipedia

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    At the time, Taylor played keyboards for the band, hence the nickname "Fingers." Taylor began playing harmonica during his time in the band. Taylor released five studio albums: Harpoon Man (1984), Chest Pains (1991), New Fingerprints (1992), Old Rock 'n' Roller (1996) and Hi Fi Baby (2003).

  4. Pitch pipe - Wikipedia

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    Although few look like a pipe, the pitch pipe name is still applied to any device used as a pitch reference. The most common type is a circular free reed aerophone.These are discs with the holes for the reeds around the perimeter and with marked openings for each note, into which the user blows.

  5. Harpoon (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Harpoon, a band that featured on the 1974 soundtrack of Little Malcolm; Ezra Furman and the Harpoons, rock band; Kid Harpoon (born 1982), English singer; Harpoon, a 2005 album by Larkin Grimm; Harpoon (Jebediah song), 1998 "Harpoon" (Knife Party and Pegboard Nerds song), 2018 "Harpoon", a song by Brecker Brothers from the 1994 album Out of the Loop

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    O’Brien’s clip — which is just her third ever shared on the platform — has since received more than 7 million views, plus plenty of questions about both how the harmonica got trapped and ...

  7. Harp - Wikipedia

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    In blues music, the harmonica is often casually referred to as a "blues harp" or "harp", but it is a free reed wind instrument, not a stringed instrument, and is therefore not a true harp. The Jew's harp is neither Jewish nor a harp; it is a plucked idiophone and likewise not a stringed instrument.

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    "His manager at the time said 'don't play that type of music, it's called race music and we don't want that on the station.'" Then, he took another chance by hiring charismatic cab driver and ...

  9. Mouth organ - Wikipedia

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    The most notable variations include the harmonica, and Asian free reed wind instruments consisting of a number of bamboo pipes of varying lengths fixed into a wind chest; these include the sheng, khaen, lusheng, yu, shō, and saenghwang. The melodica, consisting of a single tube that is essentially blown through a keyboard, is another variation.

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