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That depends how close you measure to the harmonica. The closer - the louder! The distance is very important if you measure with a sound pressure level meter.
Stevie Wonder plays a Hohner Chromatic Harmonica. He mostly plays the Super 64x chromatic which i recentally bought and it is amazing. The quality of sound of smoothness is incredible. I would recommend it to anyone playing the harmonica.
"Train Train" by Blackfoot.
The harmonica is regarded as a wind instrument and free reed instrument. Free reed instruments produce sound as air flows past a vibrating reed, and other examples include pitch pipes and accordions.
a good sound
On a harmonica, the volume of the sound depends on how hard you blow. So,therefore you cant really adjust the volume on a harmonica.
It popes
no you dont strum a harmonica you blow through the holes so it vibrates and makes a sound
They don't
so bad
the sod makes a higher pitch
In a roundabout way, Harmonica most likely refers to "harmony" the sound; but the origin of harmony is in the Greek goddess Harmonia.
I believe it is the sound of a hobo playing a sad harmonica
Breathing has a long "e" sound in the first syllable and a short "i" sound in the second syllable.
There is one vowel sound in the word "breathing," which is the long E sound in the first syllable.
That depends how close you measure to the harmonica. The closer - the louder! The distance is very important if you measure with a sound pressure level meter.