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The British inventor Wheatstone took the idea of free reeds from Chinese instruments (like the Sheng and Gusheng) brought back during the time of the British Empire half way through the 1800s. He transfered the bamboo free reeds into metal and with a bit of work invented the concertina and melodeon. It wasn't too long after this that the piano and button accordions were invented in Germany, although no-one's quite sure where or who.
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The accordion was first invented in Germany in 1822.
Her name is Natalie Christine Horler She was born in Bonn/Germany in 1981
Tokio Hotel is signed to Universal Music Germany, specifcally Cherrytree/Interscope Records.
Fork and knife. LOL!! The harmonica was invented in Germany...so the harmonica. Also, the accordion, bagpipes, and the German fiddle. I know there are more, but these are the ones I know.
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There are several traditional instruments in Germany, including a couple that are widely used in the United States. Some of the traditional musical instruments in Germany are the horn, hammered dulcimer, accordion, and the concertina.
"Two of my favorite things are sitting on my front porch smoking a pipe of sweet hemp, and playing my Hohner harmonica." - Abraham Lincoln (from a letter written by Lincoln during his presidency to the head of the Hohner Harmonica Company in Germany)
Typical German instruments are the accordion and the alpenhorn.
Hello The harmonica is worth $25 to $45 the original box adds extra 20 percent Regards Harland Crain
You can get a German made Marine Band Harmonica NEW for $30 to $40. If it is used, You would be lucky to get 10 bucks (would you want your mouth on something someone had spit in for who knows how long?).
He shoplifted it from a Dutch store on his way to tour with the rest of the Silver Beatles in Hamburg, Germany.
It was a manufacturer and supplier of writing instruments, drawing instruments, art materials, and color cosmetic products in Germany
The same as any other place in the world.
A rectangle (kinda like a chime) Wind instruments: # Recorder (Germany) # Ryuteki (Japan)