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I ordered this off of a box of Archway cookies.

I had the privledge of shooting the KALiCO show at Whiskey River Ranch Bar for the Final night of the Underground Throwdown.

Sorting stuff out I came upon this harmonica holder.

3rd anaglyph, best so far...

Eric Miller plays some harmonica in his show. I'd just been thinking earlier in the day, while talking to a musician on the bus, that I needed some shots of harmonica... Now I have one. :-)

Name: Harmonica

Designer: Uniya Filonova

Units: 30

Paper: 5*10 cm

Final height: ~ 8 cm

Туториал stranamasterov.ru/node/439355

This German company only made harmonicas for a short period of time, 1948-1956.

Masterclass d'Harmonica proposé par Carvin Culture au Centre Effel.

I was at a party and let some people play with my camera, I found this on it the next morning. loved the shot

OLYMPUS OM-D E-M1 + M.ZUIKO DIGITAL M.25mmF1.8

Case is lined with red felt.

Thaddeus and Zach face off.

Great-Grandma Settle plays the harmonica for her great-grandson via Skype (on the day of her 65th wedding anniversary!)

 

Keep an eye on Felix in the lower right-hand corner of the Skype screen. :)

  

[August 11, 2012]

Seth Kaufman at Lola's Saloon in Fort Worth, TX.

A harmonica I have at home... tried to get a good DoF feel to it, may be a bit to much... Play it sometimes when I am in the mood, but its big and I like the small ones better.

Така изглеждаше фермата на Иван Данчев в село Добродан през лятото на 2007 година.

Fully lined notched-collar jacket I made for my son. He decided it would be perfect to wear while playing his harmonica. So the name: Harmonica Jacket.

 

Self drafted and sewn. I share the full pattern and instructions on my blog here:

 

www.sewastraightline.com/2011/02/harmonica-jacket.html

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

I'm not so keen on playing the harmonica. I only know two or three songs, but I love its sound. I hope I could remember more of it, so I can dedicate time on learning how to play it.

 

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Quique tocando la harmónica

With sketches of the process of building an accordion!

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