Yes it is still used today by elderly people.
its played on a g harmonica.
John Popper from the Blues Traveler maybe? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blues_Traveler
To play in the key of G, you need a harmonica in the key of C. This is because a diatonic harmonica is typically played in a position known as "cross harp" or "second position," where you play the harmonica in a key that is four steps higher than the key of the harmonica itself. Therefore, a G major scale can be effectively played on a C harmonica.
Tommy Morgan played an 1896 Marine Band harmonica on the Rockfors Files theme.
harmonica is a instrument that can be played when you blow through it
"Jimmy played a tune on his harmonica"
Tommy Reilly is famous for initiating the development of the Hohner silver harmonica which then became the standard concert instrument for many years. He is also famous for inventing then developing the current playing technique of the harmonica. He was a Canadian harmonica player.
The harmonica.
I played my harmonica in front of my family and friends.
Yes it is still used today by elderly people.
The main difference between a harmonica in the key of A and a harmonica in the key of C is the pitch range they produce. A harmonica in the key of A is lower in pitch compared to a harmonica in the key of C. This means that the chords and notes played on a harmonica in the key of A will sound lower than those played on a harmonica in the key of C.
its played on a g harmonica.
John Popper from the Blues Traveler maybe? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blues_Traveler
Coolidge.
To play in the key of G, you need a harmonica in the key of C. This is because a diatonic harmonica is typically played in a position known as "cross harp" or "second position," where you play the harmonica in a key that is four steps higher than the key of the harmonica itself. Therefore, a G major scale can be effectively played on a C harmonica.
The harmonica is about making music. In my opinion, it's for making people happy.