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  2. Put a little 'Jam' in your week and get a free harmonica lesson

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    Once again, drummer, Deb “Sweetgroove” Berlinger and, harmonica whiz, Chris Balding are hosting their once-a-month, Sunday Juke Joint Jam.

  3. David Barrett (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Since age eighteen Barrett has been teaching blues harmonica lessons. In 2002 Barrett founded School of the Blues in San Jose, California—the first school for the specific study of blues music. Its instructors (Guitar, Bass, Organ/Keyboard/Piano, Vocals, and Drums) teach private lessons and workshops as well as fly-in lessons.

  4. Jason Ricci - Wikipedia

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    Jason Ricci (born February 3, 1974) is an American harmonica player and singer. In addition to his solo albums, Ricci has appeared as a guest harmonica player on albums with Johnny Winter, Terence Blanchard, Nick Curran, Ana Popović, Walter Trout, Cedric Burnside, The Mannish Boys and Joe Louis Walker among others.

  5. Dave Gage - Wikipedia

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    Dave Gage (born 1957) is an American harmonica player and instructor, recording artist, author, and webmaster, known for harmonica web sites and more than 25 years of session work in recording studios throughout Southern California. [1] Gage plays both diatonic and chromatic "harps," as the harmonica is informally known.

  6. Harmonica techniques - Wikipedia

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    A diatonic harmonica is designed to ease playing in one diatonic scale. Here is a standard diatonic harmonica's layout in the key of C (1 blow is middle C): This layout easily allows the playing of notes most important in C major, that of the C major triad: C, E, and G. The tonic chord is played by blowing and the dominant chord is played by ...

  7. Society for the Preservation and Advancement of the Harmonica

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    Through print and the internet, SPAH helps promote harmonica activities. Harmonica Happenings: Published by SPAH since 1967, Harmonica Happenings is a quarterly magazine that features harmonica news, CD and book reviews, historical articles, and other information on topics of interest to harmonica players, in addition to official SPAH announcements.

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