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Và đây là bản harmonica trên phố Santa Marta.
Tôi đứng đây nghe hơn nửa tiếng, gom hết những đồng xu trong túi cho anh ấy. Quá tuyệt vời khi bạn được nghe thứ âm nhạc như vầy trong một đêm như vầy, tại một ngõ nhỏ như vầy.
Harmonica Chair
The harmonica (accordion in Polish) is a popular musical instrument with a distinctive pleated shape. The Harmonica chair is an experiment in deconstructing the pleats into separate triangles and making flexible connections. We used plywood for the structure and flexible jute rope for connectors. The geometry of the triangles helped to minimize wasted plywood. The tension of the yarn keeps the structure together and creates a seat.
— Barbara Ozieblo
An adult helper/instructor in the midst of a jam on a harmnoica during the Alabama Blues Project's Summer camp.
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Visit: www.alabamablues.org
These are the
These are the a pair of Hohner harmonicas I picked up second hand before I left
These are the a pair of Hohner harmonicas I picked up second hand before I left the UK.
These are the a pair of Hohner harmonicas I picked up second hand before I left the UK.
Very dusty, though. I must clean them!
These are the
These are the a pair of Hohner harmonicas I picked up second hand before I left
These are the a pair of Hohner harmonicas I picked up second hand before I left the UK.
These are the a pair of Hohner harmonicas I picked up second hand before I left the UK.
Very dusty, though. I must clean them!
San Francisco, California.
Leica M7, Voigtlander Color Skopar 35mm f/2.5 lens.
Fomapan 100 film shot at EI400 developed in Rodinal at 1+50 concentration for 14minutes.
These are the
These are the a pair of Hohner harmonicas I picked up second hand before I left
These are the a pair of Hohner harmonicas I picked up second hand before I left the UK.
These are the a pair of Hohner harmonicas I picked up second hand before I left the UK.
Very dusty, though. I must clean them!
Back view of case. This case belongs to Hoff, who is a collector of fine handcrafted harmonic cases.
One of our summer interns, Jenny Wei, taught members of our senior centers how to play the harmonica, creating a band and ultimately helping them improve their respiratory system!