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How to pronounce harmonica in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms harp, mouth harp, mouth organ
Type of free-reed instrument

Examples of harmonica

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A choir used acoustic guitars and a harmonica to perform Spanish-language songs.
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As you've said, it also has a new harmonica solo and an entirely new lead vocal.
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Mike Hodges plays guitar and harmonica near a giant electric motor painted gold.
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So when you think of harmonica, you always think of somebody who cannot play it.
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Sarah Pedinotti of Railbird joined in on vocals and harmonica on several tunes.
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I pulled from my pants pocket a $6 blues harmonica I had bought the day before.
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His fingers move up and down each instrument while he is playing the harmonica.
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Before long, Guthrie bought his own harmonica and began playing along with him.
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One night Garcia invited McKernan onstage to play harmonica and sing the blues.
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More examples
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  • The harmonica, also called harp, French harp, blues harp, and mouth organ, is a free reed wind instrument used primarily in blues and American folk music, jazz, country music, and rock and roll. ...
  • Harmonica is a comic book character that appeared in the Malibu Comics Ultraverse series The Solution.
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  • A musical wind instrument with a series of holes for the player to blow into, each hole producing a different note; a musical instrument, consisting of a series of hemispherical glasses which, by touching the edges with the dampened finger, give forth the tones; a toy instrument of strips of ...
  • Also known as the Mouth Organ. Usually hand held, a free reed instrument, rectangular in shape. Sound is produced by air passing through graduated reeds set back into a narrow frame.