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My mother gave me this when she came back from Korea. I wish I had the motivation to learn it. It reminds me of the G.O.D. music video for uhmuhne.
Nuestra tarde mítica de todos los años del día 24 de diciembre, en el mismo lugar, en la misma mesa y el mismo whisky. Bonita tradición...
Dedicada a mi amigo Javi y a su gorro festivo. MUAK.
FELIZ NAVIDAD!!
San Francisco, California.
Lomo LC-A camera, Fompan 100 film shot at EI 400 developed in Kodak HC-110 at 1+50 concentration (Dilution E) for 7 minutes.
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:
A little guy takes part in the festivities of the 2014 People's Climate Change march.
Một anh chàng nhỏ bé tham gia vào các lễ hội của nhân dân 2014 Biến đổi khí hậu diễu hành.
I have a fun lil video of the Harmonica Armada getting groovey in the Temple of Heaven posted to my YouTube account. If you haven't added me as a friend over there already, do it now. :) I'd point you toward Revver 'cause it's better but as Micki keeps telling me... it's intended to be a platform, not a community.
Blackberry Jam The Folk Band has played in central Indiana for an amazing 20 years! Its repertoire of old-time dance music, Cajun, Celtic, cowboy songs, country blues and novelty tunes means BBJ adapts to a wide variety of music venues & events.
Jean - guitar/vocals
Steve - bass/mandolin/concertina/vocals
Kevin - guitar/lap steel/mandolin/National guitar/harmonica/vocals
Bill - percussionist extraordinaire
Leslie - fiddle
Lisa - bass/flute/vocals
Founded in 1991
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I found this in the basement, in a box of stuff from my grandma's house in Winnipeg. I believe my dad is the proud owner of a Hohner harmonica.
Anyway, my favourite thing about this booklet is the striking change in tone from the rollicking cover to the stern portrait on the first page.
2D grayscale format.
The Chromonica is a truly classic model of chromatic harmonica - made by the Hohner Company of Germany.
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