Four men had learnt to play the piano, two possessed a guitar and one played themouthorgan.
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A musical instrument, sometimes called amouthorgan.
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In fact, we are told that he often plays amouthorganin the glens.
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An alternative version only removes the word head, replacing it with a short chord played on amouthorgan.
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He loved and played the saxophone, flute andmouthorganand practiced till he achieved a harmonious blend of melodies.
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He was given a plasticmouthorganand his grandfather, who played the harmonica, taught and encouraged him.
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Non-piped organs include the reed organ or harmonium, which like the accordion and harmonica (ormouthorgan) use air to excite free reeds.
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His early albums were sparsely arranged, using primarily electronic keyboard, guitar and occasionalmouthorgan, all played by himself on multitrack recordings.
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Themouthorgancan be found all around the world and is known by many different names and seen in many different traditions.
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It is amouthorganmade from gourds and bamboo and is of varying sizes.
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It is a free-reedmouthorgan, used to play a text-based melody in the middle range.
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Malayan folk musicians employ an indigenousmouthorganthat, like the "sh" and "sheng", produces tone clusters.
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She wears a pearl necklace and can play themouthorgan, but is a little snide and snobby in her remarks.
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He also bought a goodmouthorganat this time, intending it to be for his son, but liked it so much he kept it himself.
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Their mouth organs partly consist of very thin, long, piercing-bristles.
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