harmonicas
A harmonica, also known as a mouth organ, is a small free-reed instrument held to the mouth and played by blowing or drawing air through its holes. Inside a harmonica, thin metal reeds vibrate as air passes over them, producing musical notes. The reeds are mounted in reed plates and housed in a comb, which can be made of plastic, wood, or metal.
Harmonicas come in several main types. Diatonic harmonicas typically have 10 holes and are designed for playing
The modern harmonica originated in the early 19th century in Europe, with development by various makers in
Playing technique centers on directing the player's breath into or out of the holes while shaping the