They snapped their fingers. They clapped their hands. They blew and they drew. At the end of their 45-minute classes, the 160 second-graders at School 82 on Easton Street were musicians. They had ...
Among the harmonica’s many wonderful and unique traits, there is this: You have to really suck to be good at it. As one of America’s finest and busiest harmonica players, Denver’s Ronnie Shellist ...
MENTOR, Ohio -- When Harold Lavellee was growing up in Rhode Island, his father took him on his knee and taught him how to play the harmonica. Now, ly eight decades later, the retired quality engineer ...
In the mid-1800s, a German harmonica manufacturer named Hohner started exporting his product to North America. Being relatively inexpensive, relatively easy to play and extremely portable, the ...
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