- 看过 harmonica 的人也看了 :
- harp
- harmonicon
- jaw harp
- mouth harp
harmonica 的定义
- Also called mouth organ. a musical wind instrument consisting of a small rectangular case containing a set of metal reeds connected to a row of holes, over which the player places the mouth and exhales and inhales to produce the tones.
- any of various percussion instruments that use graduated bars of metal or other hard material as sounding elements.
harmonica 近义词
mouth organ
harmonica 的近义词 6 个
更多harmonica例句
- McIlwaine played the harmonica, accompanied herself on the piano and sang her own songs with a voice that was by turns delicate and booming, echoing through the Gaslight Cafe and Cafe Au Go Go in Greenwich Village.
- Her voice is strong and full of full of character; her harmonica playing swift and powerful.
- He stands in the middle of the sidewalk, eyes closed, head tilted to one side, the harmonica cupped in his hands.
- From a second-story window of a rooming house covered with red brick-patterned tarpaper comes the sound of a blues harmonica.
- Then he pulled a harmonica out of his pocket and played a song for his friend.
- "High pitched vocals and/or harmonica provide all the inspiration he needs," Geoff writes.
- Tom had his harmonica and it seemed the fire gave him inspiration for he played until the others begged for mercy.
- The next source from which we learn anything of this part of the subject is the pseudo-Euclidean Introductio Harmonica.
- I suddenly became aware of a harmonica and a clarinet playing a weird, harmonious message.
- An instrument that is interesting rather than handsome is the glass harmonica shown in Figure 90.
- The harmonica was at that moment playing at a distance in tones that perfectly synchronized the movements made by Eusapia.