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Steirische Harmonika - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Steirische Harmonika (pronounced St-Irish-eh Harmonica) is a type of bisonoric diatonic button accordion important to the alpine folk music of Austria, the Czech Republic, Slovenia, the German s...
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Harmonika - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Harmonica (or the German equivalent Harmonika ) can refer to: • Harmonica, free-reed aerophone (G. Mundharmonika) • Glass harmonica, glass ideophone (G. Glasharmonika) • Accordion, keyboard aeropho...
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If you're just getting started playing harmonica, and need help deciding which type of harmonica is best for you, here is our list of recommended harmonicas. ... Lee Oskar Major Diatonic- "The No. 1 HarmonicaLessons.com diatonic harmonica recommendation. ... Its airtightness makes it easier to learn to bend on. Be sure to use...
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harmonika f. ... harmonika c. (singular definite harmonikaen, plural indefinite harmonikaer) ... declension of harmonika...
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shows the development and path of the instruments from Trossingen and the history of the firm's founding father, Matthias; Hohner. It shows above all the instruments themselves: lovingly presented and photographed in detail, free reed instruments from the entire history of the ... E-Mail: Harmonika-Museum@t-online.de...
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Victor Bobetsky - Harmonika SSA, Piano - ISMN: 9790051471645 - Series: Choral Music Experience - Publisher: Boosey & Hawkes (New York) ... Harmonika is a vibrant and spirited Israeli folksong. It achieved popularity during the settlement of the modern nation of Israel. The lyrics express a love for the land of Israel as well...
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