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harmonica

A free reed wind instrument with multiple, variably-tuned brass or bronze reeds which are secured at one end over an airway slot in which they can freely vibrate. The vibrating reeds repeatedly interrupt the airstream to produce sound.

Unlike most free reed instruments (such as reed organs, accordions and melodicas), the harmonica lacks a keyboard. Instead, the player selects the notes by placing the mouth over the proper airways.

These holes are usually discrete holes in the front of the instrument. Each hole communicates with one or more reeds, depending on the type of harmonica. Because a reed mounted above a slot is made to vibrate more easily by air from above, reeds accessed by a mouthpiece hole often may be selected further by choice of breath direction (blowing, drawing).

Some harmonicas, primarily the chromatic harmonica, also include a spring-loaded button-actuated slide that, when depressed, redirects the airflow.

The harmonica was invented in 1821 and is used mostly in folk and blues music.


aka:
mouth harp

non-preferred:
French harp, mouth organ

categories:
woodwinds

sub-types:
baritone harmonica, bass harmonica, chromatic harmonica, diatonic harmonica
artisttitlemusicianinstrumentyear
Sleepy John Estes The Legend Of Sleepy John Estes Hammie Nixon harmonica 1962
Bob Dylan Bob Dylan Bob Dylan harmonica 1962
Bob Dylan The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan Bob Dylan harmonica 1963
(various) Authentic Excello R&B Slim Harpo harmonica 1964
(various) Authentic Excello R&B Lazy Lester harmonica 1964
(various) Authentic Excello R&B Whispering Smith harmonica 1964
(various) Authentic Excello R&B Jimmy Anderson harmonica 1964
Bob Dylan The Times They Are A-Changin' Bob Dylan harmonica 1964
Bob Dylan Another Side Of Bob Dylan Bob Dylan harmonica 1964
The Butterfield Blues Band The Paul Butterfield Blues Band Paul Butterfield harmonica 1965
(various) The Real Excello R&B Slim Harpo harmonica 1965
(various) The Real Excello R&B Whispering Smith harmonica 1965
(various) The Real Excello R&B Jimmy Anderson harmonica 1965
The Rolling Stones Out Of Our Heads Mick Jagger harmonica 1965
The Rolling Stones Out Of Our Heads Brian Jones harmonica 1965
Tom Rush Tom Rush John Sebastian mouth harp 1965
Bob Dylan Highway 61 Revisited Bob Dylan harmonica 1965
Bob Dylan Highway 61 Revisited Charlie McCoy harmonica 1965
The Rolling Stones The Rolling Stones No. 2 Mick Jagger harmonica 1965
Bob Dylan Bringing It All Back Home Bob Dylan harmonica 1965
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