Re: [Harp-L] pre-existing harmonica terminology ??
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Vern wrote:
Apparently there is no difficulty with terminology for the parts of the harmonica.
Nice logical set of terms. What do ya call the thing your tongue slides along when you're playing? Is it the same for the chromatic and the diatonic?
-LM
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