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Top: Arts: Music: Instruments: Winds: Harmonica: Resources:
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» The Diatonic Harmonica Reference - More than 100 pages of tips, techniques, diagrams, pictures, sound clips, music theory, improvisation, mail order price comparisons. Useful for beginner and expert player alike.
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» Bluesharp.org - A single page which organizes many of the harp resources on the Internet.
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» CrossHarp.com - Contains harmonica-related links and streaming Real Audio.
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» Diatonic Harmonica Tunings for Celtic Music - Breton harmonica player Jean Sabot offers information on alternte tunings for Celtic harmonica. Site also includes some scores, a discography of his work, and his itnerary.
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» Frank Bard Harmonica - My new CD demonstrates the versitility of the diatonic harmonica played crossharp style. It includes easy listening, western swing, bluegrass, blues, standards, gospel, and country music.
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» Harmonica House - Sound samples, resources, playing tips, software information, and links.
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» Harmonica Links - Directory of harmonica players, vendors, manufacturers, and instructors.
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» Harp On! - Chromatic harmonica reference, including techniques, chromatic harp information, music theory, reading music, and harp tablature.
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» International Gig List - Listing of harmonica gigs, performances and events. Dates, times, and contact information.
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» Learn Harmonica - Learn to play harmonica for free. Free instruction, songs, tabs, tips, sound files, CDs keyed, message board, chat room, and theory.
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» Links - Extensive links to performers, ensembles, organizations, manufacturers, and vendors, with a section for Hong Kong and China links. From King's Harmonica Quintet.
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» Overblowing the Diatonic Harmonica - Based on the techique popularized by Howard Levy. Offers practice routines and harp modifications, and recordings of overblow-heavy harmonica pieces.
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» Ron Good's Harphouse - Harmonica links and lessons and other information from a Canadian multi-style harmonica player from British Columbia. Some information on equipment, amps, mics.
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