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Harmonika

Harmonika, also known as the diatonic harmonica, is a small, portable musical instrument that produces sound when air is blown or drawn through its metal chambers containing reeds. Each chamber is tuned to specific notes, enabling a musician to play melodies, chords, and expressive techniques like bending notes. Commonly used in blues, folk, and rock, the harmonika's design allows for versatile expression and direct connection to musical phrasing. Its compact size and unique sound make it a popular choice for both beginners and experienced musicians seeking a soulful, dynamic sound.