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eventually, this flattened harmonica, that I found in the street, will be part of an art piece with a flattened whistle I found. I am looking for a flattened, rusty metal kazoo to finish the piece - got one?
The kids did "music camp" this week and Andrew chose to learn the harmonica. This is his performance after four days of practice.
Thomas Bloch played his glass harmonica at Nottingham Contemporary 14th August 2010. T'was pretty damn awesome and here are some photos.
Colluricincla harmonica (Latham, 1801), Grey Shrikethrush, Wyperfeld National Park, VIC, 24 January 2017
Zoe Savage and the Muscovy Ducks at the Liberty Theater, March 16, 2013: Joe Filisko, Ginny Morin, Jim Lucas
Processed by: Helicon Filter;Thomas Bloch played his glass harmonica at Nottingham Contemporary 14th August 2010. T'was pretty damn awesome and here are some photos.
Breanna loves the harmonica. She loves to hear it and she loves playing the little red plastic one she got at the dollar store.
Over the summer a guy who occasionally plays music - harmonica - with one of George's bands found out that she's a harmonica fan.
He pulled a brand new one out of his bag and gave it to her. It was the first time he had ever met her. She's a charmer, that one.
For a four-year-old she's pretty good with it; with some time and practice she should be able to learn to play the right notes when she wants.
Last week a friend was over working on music and he plays harmonica too. He went out for a smoke and while he was gone Breanna took hers and started to blow into it while George was listening to a playback of what they had recorded. She was in tune with the music and he turned around thinking it was the guy, and ended up surprised that it was Breanna.
Shadows formed on a wall at a long corridor at the end of the day as the sun rays filter through the openings...
Thomas Bloch played his glass harmonica at Nottingham Contemporary 14th August 2010. T'was pretty damn awesome and here are some photos.
This man was using all means to sell his tissue papers to the patrons of the coffeeshop even using music via his soulful harmonica tunes to entertain and attract attention, which works because he was doing quite a brisk business and his playing wasn't bad. Ipoh, Malaysia, 2006.
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Detroit Jazz Festival Detroit, Michigan.
From left to right: Clarence Penn, drums; James Genus, bass; Gregoire Maret, harmonica.