NOUN
- a small rectangular free-reed instrument having a row of free reeds set back in air holes and played by blowing into the desired hole
How To Use mouth organ In A Sentence
- I mean, you get people who blow a couple of bars on a mouth organ and then hold out their hands.
- He played first a whistle, then a mouth organ, then a trumpet.
- The timbre of the violin is far richer than that of the mouth organ.
- With liberal use of glockenspiel, harmonium and mouth organ, it sounds like he found his instruments in a playgroup toy box.
- Sheet music at five cents a page, mouth organs manufactured in Germany, tin whistles and recorders from St Petersburg, and pianola rolls were among the commodities the stores offered for sale.
- Adler gave the instrument dignity, inspiring composers such as Vaughan Williams and Joaquin Rodrigo to write for the humble mouth organ.
- Normally a mouth organ or a piano accordion accompanies the music and plays the melody.
- It sounded like a mouth organ.
- A peat fire burns all day and locals sometimes turn up with their bagpipes, accordions or mouth organs!
- The sweet sounds of the banjo are replaced by the elderly paterfamilias, who starts to play a mouth organ.