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Hohner makes the original classic - the Marine Band Harmonica. They also offer the Golden Melody (ideal for single note playing), Special 20 and the soulful Blues Harp. They also make many specialty instruments that are not available anywhere else.


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Lee Oskar makes four great lines of harmonicas that are specially tuned for various applications. This professional player turned manufacturer offer standard major diatonic keys, a line specifically for single-note melodies, natural minor harps and a line of harmonic minor keys.


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The official site of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints includes a wealth of resources including back sessions of General Conference, online scriptures and other printed materials, doctrinal information, family history resources and basic information about the LDS Church.


Adam Gussow has a great set of online instructional videos through YouTube. He won’t exactly teach you right from the very beginning, but he does start with some very good basics and there is a lot of great playing throughout the videos. He’s a great blues player with a lot of talent.


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John Gindick is a long-time harmonica player who offers a variety of books and other instructional material. He offers plenty of materials for sale, as well as a little bit of free instruction on the website.


Philip Achille playing with an orchestra in Royal Albert Hall, originally a BBC production. He’s playing a chromatic harmonica and is absolutely incredible. If you want to hear something different from the blues, blue grass or country style you usually hear this will impress you.


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The Yellow Pine Harmonica Contest enters its 20th year in 2009. Every August you can come to the mountains of rural Idaho to enjoy some of the best harmonica music around.

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