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  2. Hohner - Wikipedia

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    The Marine Band 364 has twelve holes and is available is the natural keys of C, G, and D only. [9] The Marine Band 365 has fourteen holes and is available in keys C and G only. [9] The Marine Band Soloist (364s) is the same as a twelve-hole chromatic harmonica without a button.

  3. 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]

  4. 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]

  5. 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 ...

  6. Big Walter Horton - Wikipedia

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    [29] [28] [12] Horton always used Hohner Marine Band harmonicas. [30] Horton's mother was Emma McNaire Horton, his father was Albert Horton, and he had six children and 8 grandchildren at the time of his death. Many of his relatives outlived him, including his parents. His wife was Fannie Horton. [16] He lived in near-poverty for most of his life.

  7. Pierre Lacocque - Wikipedia

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    The following Monday, Pierre had bought himself a Hohner Marine Band harmonica. [9] Lacocque then began an intense period of discovery and practice which included buying many records and listening to top recording artists like Little Walter, Big Walter Horton, Paul Butterfield, and Junior Wells, among many others.

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