How To Use Mouth organ In A Sentence
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I mean, you get people who blow a couple of bars on a mouth organ and then hold out their hands.
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He played first a whistle, then a mouth organ, then a trumpet.
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The timbre of the violin is far richer than that of the mouth organ.
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With liberal use of glockenspiel, harmonium and mouth organ, it sounds like he found his instruments in a playgroup toy box.
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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.
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Adler gave the instrument dignity, inspiring composers such as Vaughan Williams and Joaquin Rodrigo to write for the humble mouth organ.
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Normally a mouth organ or a piano accordion accompanies the music and plays the melody.
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It sounded like a mouth organ.
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A peat fire burns all day and locals sometimes turn up with their bagpipes, accordions or mouth organs!
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The sweet sounds of the banjo are replaced by the elderly paterfamilias, who starts to play a mouth organ.
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Normally a mouth organ or a piano accordion accompanies the music and plays the melody.
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A peat fire burns all day and locals sometimes turn up with their bagpipes, accordions or mouth organs!
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Musically, the album isn't afraid of drawing on different instruments, from mouth organs to banjos, to acoustic guitars and piano.
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Will you tell Greg to quit playing the mouth organ while I practice?
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The album is ripe with folk and country elements as well and encompasses many instruments, from epic strings to mouth organ and horns.
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The timbre of the violin is far richer than that of the mouth organ.
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I gave her a ridiculously expensive mouth organ one Christmas, much like a cocktail cabinet.
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In sound it blends the accordion and mouth organ.
Times, Sunday Times
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The lineup he's assembled embodies that dichotomy perfectly: it includes Ko Ishikawa, a member of the acclaimed gagaku ensemble Reigakusha who plays an ancient bamboo mouth organ called the sho, and Toshimaru Nakamura, an electroacoustic improviser who's worked with international heavies like Keith Rowe and John Butcher and specializes in manipulating feedback from a no-input mixing board.
Chicago Reader
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Normally a mouth organ or a piano accordion accompanies the music and plays the melody.
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In sound it blends the accordion and mouth organ.
Times, Sunday Times
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I don't remember the clothes you wore, or your beautiful hair, or the sardines, or the mouth organ.