They say necessity is the mother of invention, but if that old adage was true, why do we have the harmonica or the lava lamp? |
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They are also accomplished musicians too, playing saxophone, trumpet, trombone, harmonica and acoustic guitar. |
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Various songs also make use of mouthbow, harmonica, sousaphone and trombone. |
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The homespun girl trio weaves melodies in and out on guitar, mandolin, harmonica, ukulele and banjo as vocals float across each note. |
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John also plays a mean harmonica, guitar, ukulele, tambourine, cymbals, as well as all the bells and whistles. |
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Sitake also plays guitar, ukulele, harmonica, and trumpet, and has recorded a compact disc mixing Tongan and western music. |
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His melancholy voice and poetic talk of God and anarchists is compelling, especially with the retro-sounding organ, harmonica and horns. |
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Klezmer harmonica might be unconventional, but so is Fencioglu's playing style. |
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This model is the standard version of this harmonica and comes in a sleeky black case with reedplates of standard thickness. |
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Working on acoustic guitar, slide guitar, harmonica, banjo, and mandolin, Taylor sings his original songs with conviction and feeling. |
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Unsurprisingly, harmonica worked a quite a bit better than sousaphone in this space. |
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He played the drums, the harmonica, guitar, piano, the vibes, he sang, he did impressions, he danced. |
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He began playing the guitar and cuatro at 14, and later mastered the vibraphone and the harmonica, which became one of his signature sounds. |
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But the one instrument on which he was nonpareil was the harmonica, which he mastered himself. |
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Mixing all manner of instruments ranging from harmonica, guitar, harp, synth, drum beats and piano to a squeezy toy. |
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Acoustic guitar, piano, harmonica, Hammond organ all flow in and out of the mix, the melodies are slow burning, the musicianship expert. |
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Easy to use and learn, it works as a close-up, hand-held version of a harmonica. |
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He also recently traded in his harmonica for a role as a hard man in a television drama. |
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He's got all the tools he needs for the job too, a desk, an office, a hardbitten narration track and even some mournful harmonica music. |
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Finally he turned around, a harmonica pressed up against his mouth as he blew in and out. |
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He first started entertaining the other deckhands with his harmonica and then added the guitar. |
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He blew into his harmonica with the microphone pressed hard up to its air outlets. |
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It's only slightly larger than a rotary harmonica and about the same size as a one-handed cello. |
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I'm playing harmonica, which has nothing to do with either styles of music, but for some reason it fits really nice with the oud. |
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He plays the accordion and the Styrian traditional harmonica and is a rising star of the European music scene. |
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Here, Earle lets guitar, harmonica, and drums roll out a vibrant hymn to hope. |
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And if you can't whistle, then get a flute or a recorder or a penny whistle or a harmonica and bring your music into the world. |
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The band has a strong emphasis on vocals and harmony with guitarists, concertina, keyboard, accordion and harmonica backing. |
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So he took up harmonica, learning fiddle tunes and traditional bluegrass, and transferring them to his new instrument. |
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Her traditional sokay sound comes from the harmonica and a conga drum known as a balah. |
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Music-wise, it's me with an electric piano, small analog synth, drum machine, and vocoder with the occasional conga or harmonica add-in. |
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The group of five are trained to play percussion instruments, xylophones and an elephant-sized harmonica. |
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There are certain dogs that sing whenever someone plays an accordion or a harmonica. |
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He loved to play his guitar and harmonica and listen to gospel and bluegrass music. |
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The harmonica prodigy kicks out a foot-stomping blues bonanza to break up the tender anecdotes. |
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Gluck learnt to play the violin and keyboard instruments, but his later appearances as a virtuoso were on the glass harmonica. |
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Introduction opens with a single synthesized flute, others gradually joining to create a sound reminiscent of the glass harmonica. |
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The aquarium shimmers with life, and a glass harmonica adds a reflective sheen to the tank. |
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Doc has a wide, fat harmonica sound, combined with a warm, grainy voice, and has been a favourite at the Blues Festival. |
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After the likes of such instruments as guitars, drums, bass guitar, and harmonica, the band whipped out the allusive Australian didgeridoo. |
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The Bayou Brothers sound features a variety of instruments including the double bass, harmonica, washboard, kazoo, jaw harp, guitar and mandolin. |
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In the courtyard was The Ugly Mug Jug Band, a fearsome foursome with a banjo, guitar, washboard, harmonica and jug. |
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We usually have two guitars, two banjos, a mandolin, a big ole homemade washtub bass, a washboard, a harmonica and many kazoos. |
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There's a guy outside Bay City Plaza in Geelong who busks by playing acoustic guitar and accompanying himself on the harmonica at the same time. |
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He recalled his amazement at seeing his friend play the harmonica with one hand while accompanying himself on the piano. |
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Johnny's shrill harmonica joined the whang of the guitar to make a sound powerful enough to bring the walls down. |
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There is not a sound, apart from the faint wheeze of someone playing a harmonica. |
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As an important element of the Adyghe culture the harmonica interacts with other components of culture. |
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In addition, the harmonica belongs to the family of aerophones which I did not know very much about at the time. |
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Wilkes' trademark vocal sound is a dry megaphone rasp, and he alternates it with savage harmonica outbursts. |
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Boris had the crowd enthralled with his dexterity on the whistle and harmonica. |
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Buy a kazoo or plastic harmonica for every family member for a little added accompaniment. |
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On a bad-takings day, he'd show up with dark glasses and a white stick and blow his harmonica. |
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My dad is the type of guy who'll only sing at Christmas, but he has a knack for getting out his harmonica at unexpected moments. |
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Harcourt's soft vocals lead every track, and he also plays his own piano, Wurlitzer, guitar, sax and harmonica. |
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She played the tambourine, the xylophone, and the harmonica, all to our swooning hearts' delight. |
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The harmonica in this song is perfectly placed and complements the Neil Young-style guitar so well that it almost makes you sigh. |
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Our harmonica player and singer finally resorted to roadying to make ends meet. |
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The harmonica music stopped and a trio of men with banjos, mandolins and guitars took over. |
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Chris Aronsten is a singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who plays guitar, fiddle, mandolin, spoons and harmonica. |
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In addition to playing the harmonica, he bends strings on acoustic slide guitar, banjo and an Indian instrument called the mohan veena. |
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Harry played an acoustic lap guitar, mohan veena, six-string banjo, harmonica, tambura and sang like a bird. |
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An exquisite piece of workmanship, it is operated by a manual lever and recreates the sounds of the harp, harmonica and piccolo. |
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He recalled that he'd flown the coup, aged 17, and learned to play the maracas, harmonica and guitar. |
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While last year's concert highlighted accordion classics, this season will feature a masterwork for harmonica. |
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Mr. Avery apparently plays the harmonica and augments the chords with simultaneous beat-boxing. |
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While my contemporaries were boogalooing to the stuff on this list, I was in my room with my Kay acoustic and harmonica holder working through the Bob Dylan songbook. |
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Amplified harmonica, foot thumping guitar and screechy blues hollers and shouts are immediately distinctive, taking you back to an era before blues turned slick. |
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He published three books of poetry, painted landscapes and abstract expressionist canvases, and played what he called cowboy harmonica for just about anyone who would listen. |
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And despite his omnipotence, Hunter doesn't steal the show from his group, which includes another minor miracle in chromatic harmonica player Gregoire Maret. |
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One of the most enjoyable aspects of this disc is that both films feature a period soundtrack, ranging from opera to the forgotten sounds of the glass harmonica. |
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He then acquired a harmonica of his own and drove the matron crazy. |
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Jamie is well-known for being a bit of a maestro on the harmonica. |
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As we got out of the van we half-expected to see some old boy in dungarees with skin like a sun dried prune, sat in a rocking chair playing blues harmonica. |
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From a second-story window of a rooming house covered with red brick-patterned tarpaper comes the sound of a blues harmonica. |
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Payne got his harmonica out and another guy was playing the piano. |
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Then he pulled a harmonica out of his pocket and played a song for his friend. |
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It sounds like a saxophone, or maybe a harmonica, or even bagpipes. |
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Weekly programs include exercise classes, mall walking, noon meals, choir and orchestra practices, harmonica band practice, bridge, whist, cribbage and table games. |
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He stands in the middle of the sidewalk, eyes closed, head tilted to one side, the harmonica cupped in his hands. |
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I'd reached a point where I could play blues harmonica reasonably competently, without just huffing and puffing and blowing anything that came into my head. |
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And she has just acquired a banjo, to add to her guitar, organ, piano, piano accordion, diatonic accordion, harmonica, mandolin and tin flute. |
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Weeks later at a staff campout, he arrived with his guitar, harmonica and some interesting microbrews. |
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Chicago was home to the reinvention of the harmonica from tiny dime store toy to amplified and distorted Mississippi sax. |
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Maurice Gibb played bass guitar, acoustic guitar, lead guitar, harmonica, piano, organ, mellotron, keyboard, synthesizer and drums. |
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The reason that the harmonica sometimes is called a tin sandwich is that you hold it just like a sandwich. |
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Bill, who is also master of the harmonica, alpine horn and washboard, began his yodelling career in his home town of Carlisle. |
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Final tune Ticket to Liberty adds a wailing harmonica to the driving acoustic guitar. |
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Chou studied violin and erhu and tried to emulate his second brother by dabbling in the harmonica, mandolin, xiao, and the musical saw. |
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Many brought over typical European klezmer instruments such as the tsimbl, harmonica, or valve trombone. |
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There was a final flurry of fingers across fretboards, a smash and clatter of metallic percussion and a fierce, raucous harmonica. |
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The ingenious score calls for a 60-piece orchestra, including unusual elements such as glass harmonica, viola da gamba and bongos. |
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I'd heard of a lot of these instruments and heard how they sounded, like the glass harmonica. |
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Switch It On is like George Michael caught in a firestorm of rasping harmonica and bizarre Bo Diddley beat, and is definitely a bridge too far. |
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Guest musicians on this ne new album include BJ Cole on pedal steel guitar, Marco Giovino on drums and Robert Plant on harmonica. |
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New to the mix are Dave Schmidt on tenor saxophone, Anthony Giancola handling percussion and David Cramer on harmonica. |
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Pedal steel guitar, saloon piano playing and bluesy harmonica add to the backwoodsy feel. |
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Switching between piano, guitar, banjo, harmonica, pennywhistle and more, Dolly went all out to ensure no one left disappointed. |
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The infinity mike and the harmonica bug have the great advantage of being undetectable by an antibug detector. |
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By the wonderful new single, April, there is a full string section, pedal steel guitar as well as the harmonica, guitars and drums that normally make up The Lake Poets band. |
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On this album Jones' contributions expanded beyond guitar and harmonica. |
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Special guest instrumentalist, Robert Bonfiglio on harmonica. |
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Teodore Anzellotti provided a constantly brooding accordion presence while Christa Schoenfeldinger mesmerised with her performance on the glass harmonica. |
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The vocals are authentic enough to belong to a prison chain-gang and there are two slide guitars, banjo, piano, trombone and harmonica in what amounts to a mini-orchestra. |
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Jones, presenter on BBC Radio 2 and Jazz FM, will be singing and playing the harmonica alongside Kelly during this evening of intense country blues. |
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