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100 Harmonicas

Gérard Mclean

A band. 100 harmonica players. You could be in the band.

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Santa Baby

A week ago, I had never played this tune despite having played pretty much any Christmas carol that could be played on a diatonic harmonica. There are a bunch that really need a chromatic harmonica, but I digress.

3 months ago
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Somewhere only we know

“Somewhere only we know” by Keane was in my ear when I ordered this harmonica in the key of Low F. As it turns out, it plays out pretty nicely. The song has no particular personal meaning for me other than having heard it done by a lot of a...

4 months ago
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Let the River Run

Dan Rather published a newsletter that gave us a reason to smile and featured one of my favorite anthems of all time, “Let the River Run” by Carly Simon. The song was written for the opening scene of Working Girl, (1988) starring Melanie Gr...

5 months ago
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Moon River

“Moon River” because (Café Anne… go read it …. AFTER watching the video) was denied it by a subway busker during her 24 hours on the NYC subway… he didn’t know the tune.

6 months ago
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