[Harp-L] Aura: a harmonica or a Jaw harp?
Some articles about harmonica history say that
the first Buschmann's "Aura" is the prototype of
the harmonica. One of my friends got a photo from
harmonica museum Trossingen, and found that the
displayed "Aura" was actually a Jaw harp.
Here's the photo:
http://www.yellowstone.idv.tw/discuss/phote08/007.jpg
I'm curious about what "Aura" actually was:
a free-reed instrument? or a Jaw harp?
Nidalap :D~
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