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Luxi moved on. She soon was over biking and moved on to music-making. Here, she's taunting Niko with her new, shiny plastic green harmonica. There's nothing like riding a tricycle and playing the blues. (Or is it that all "music" played on a harmonica simply SOUNDS like the blues?) Eventually Niko would secure the harmonica for herself, and play it while riding her tricycle one-handed. At that point, I really had to stop taking pictures so that I could keep her from falling off the sidewalk.
These are a few of the boxes from my harmonica collection. Sometimes the box covers are more colourful and interesting than the harmonicas themselves. Boxes were made of either tin or cardboard. Sometimes you can date the harmonica by the style of clothes/hair shown on the box.
Hàrmònica miniatura marca Hohner. Una octava de do a do. No és que soni gaire bé, però és prou petita per dur-la al moneder. Així, quan cal cantar, si recordo la nota amb que comença la cançó, puc donar el to,
I did this arrangement in the full moon hours at night...Blank cassette tapes wall stacks and some harmonicas too...The big looking harmonica there is a chromatic...Can't play it yet...
The tapes in the bottom middle there are not sealed,are from the 70's and play still fine. Yes there is a lone TDK MA-XG 90 above them too.
I do volunteer photography for events at the Annapolis Senior Center. The most recent event was a New Years Eve Party held during the day on Wednesday. A blues band (Charles Taylor and the Unavailables) was playing at the event. This guy was in the audience. He asked if he could play his harmonica along with the band. He was a big hit! He played with a lot of emotion and I hope this images shows some of it.
Taken with Nikon D300 and Nikkor 24-120 f4 VR lens. I was using "auto ISO" because of the large variation of available light in the building. This image was taken at 120mm, f4, and ISO 1000.
(somebody in the restaurant is whistling)
Me (annoyed): Who is whistling?
Scott: More importantly, who is playing the harmonica?
(just then, a harmonica is heard)
Me: Wait... did... did you know...?
Scott: What? (hears the harmonica) NO! HA HA HA HA
Me: HA HA HA HA
(the ambient harmonica song ends)
Scott: I said that because I was going to do this!
(Scott takes out his harmonica)
Chuck Berry's daughter playing harmonica at the 2009 New Year's Eve show at B. B. King's in Times Square.
Camera: Canon EOS 1V
Lens: Canon 50 1.8 II
Film: Ilford HP5+ @800
Developer: Kodak Xtol
Scanner: Pakon F 135+
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The harmonica(mouth organ) that our friend Cheery gifted to my bro on his birthday. And we learned to play "Mary had a little lamp" on it.
C.A.Seydel made these Boomerang harmonicas for the Australian market. They were sold in the "Albert's Music Stores". This Chromorgan in a boomerang shape is the rarest of the boomerang harmonicas. The box and harmonica are in beautiful condition. Probably dates from the 1930's. This harp was recently sold to a buyer in France who claims he never received it. If you see one like it for sale let me know, who knows, it could be my missing harmonica.