harmonikusokkal
Harmonikusokkal, also known as harmonicas, are a family of free-reed wind instruments that produce sound by blowing air across a row of reeds. They are typically made of metal or plastic and have a compact size, making them portable and easy to carry. Harmonicas come in various sizes and tunings, with the most common being the 10-hole diatonic harmonica, which is tuned to the C major scale.
The harmonica is played by covering and uncovering the holes with the fingers of the left hand
Harmonicas have a long history, with the earliest known examples dating back to the 16th century. They