the harmonica

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Definition of the harmonica in English Turkish dictionary

harmonica
{i} mızıka

Tom sadece mızıka çalmaz, gitar da çalar. - Not only does Tom play the harmonica, he plays the guitar, too.

Tom mızıkayı iyi çalar. - Tom plays the harmonica well.

harmonica
ağız mızıkası
harmonica
armonika

Tom bir lise tarih öğretmeni ve bir blues grubunda bir yarı zamanlı armonika çalar. - Tom is a high school history teacher and a part-time harmonica player in a blues band.

Tom bana Noel için bir armonika verdi. - Tom gave me a harmonica for Christmas.

mouth organ
armonika
mouth organ
ağız mızıkası
harmonica
irili ufaklı cam bardaklar veya madeni parçalardan meydana gelen bir çeşit çalgı
harmonica
ağız armonikası
mouth organ
mızıka
English - English
harmonicon
mouth organ
harmonica
a toy instrument of strips of glass or metal hung on two tapes, and struck with hammers
harmonica
a musical instrument, consisting of a series of hemispherical glasses which, by touching the edges with the dampened finger, give forth the tones
harmonica
a small rectangular free-reed instrument having a row of free reeds set back in air holes and played by blowing into the desired hole
harmonica
A harmonica is a small musical instrument. You play the harmonica by moving it across your lips and blowing and sucking air through it. = mouth organ. or mouth organ Small rectangular wind instrument consisting of free metal reeds set in slots in a small wooden frame and blown through two parallel rows of wind channels. Successive notes of the diatonic (seven-note) scale are obtained by alternately blowing and sucking; the tongue covers channels not required. In chromatic (12-note scale) models, a finger-operated stop selects either of two sets of reeds tuned a semitone apart. The harmonica was invented in 1821 by Friedrich Buschmann (1805-64) of Berlin, who borrowed the basic principle from the Chinese sheng. It is widely used in blues as well as folk music and country music
harmonica
Mouth organ; a small metal box on which free reeds are mounted, played by moving back and forth across the mouth while breathing into it
harmonica
a small, hand-held wind instrument on which tones are produced by exhaling and inhaling into recessed air slots In the Appalachian South, the harmonicas play an ordinary diatonic scale but not the "chromatic" intervals between the diatonic scale tones They are thus sold in separate models to play in different keys, and some musicians keep multiple harmonicas (a G-harmonica, a C-harmonica, a D-harmonica, and so forth) in order to play with other instruments Also known as French harp
harmonica
a musical wind instrument with a series of holes for the player to blow into, each hole producing a different note
harmonica
a free-reed instrument consisting of a series of steel reeds arranged together horizontally in small channels Most consist of ten holes and twenty reeds, with separate blow and draw reed plates mounted on either side of a cedar comb utilizing a diatonic scale
harmonica
Also known as the Mouth Organ Usually hand held, a free reed instrument, rectangular in shape Sound is produced by air passing through graduated reeds set back into a narrow frame
harmonica
{i} mouth organ, small musical wind instrument played by inhaling and exhaling into a row of holes
harmonica
(aka the Western mouth organ) A wind-blown instrument consisting of a casing containing a series of metal reeds It is played principally in popular and folk music, including the blues
the harmonica

    Hyphenation

    the har·mon·i·ca

    Turkish pronunciation

    dhi härmänîkı

    Pronunciation

    /ᴛʜē härˈmänəkə/ /ðiː hɑːrˈmɑːnɪkə/

    Videos

    ... to kids in public schools, complete with harmonica ...
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