Most good harmonicas will not rust because they are made of materials that are rustproof, i.e. plastic, wood, brass, nickel, stainless steel, silver and gold.
These materials do not for the most part rust, but they may oxidize or discolor when they are used allot.
There may be harmonicas of the cheaper type that uses chrome or nickel plated steels the do rust when the plating is worn through. Over use or keeping them in a damp environment would not be wise for these type of harmonicas.
It depends on the Harmonica. I have a G Major harmonica, my Dad has an A Major harmonica, my brother has a C major harmonica and my Grandpa has several in different keys as well. If you weren't told what key your harmonica is in when you bought it, you can figure it out with a piano.
can buy harmonica
You can definitely take a harmonica along with you.
this is what a harmonica looks like
harmonica is a instrument that can be played when you blow through it
The harmonica is part of the reed family.
a Horner blues harmonica.
"Jimmy played a tune on his harmonica"
The harmonica is classified as a wind instrument.
Alvin's Harmonica was created in 1959.
There are several websites that one can find harmonica tabs. These websites include Harp Tabs, Creedence Online, Modern Blues Harmonica, and Harmonica Country.
I played my harmonica in front of my family and friends.