I play, like, 12 instruments. Guitar, piano, harmonica, African drums... I'm working on mastering the accordion.
I'm always trying to come up with something new and unique. I do a beatbox with a harmonica.
I'm a musician. I play harmonica for relaxation. A good way to relax and entertain people. An excellent way to have fun.
Harmonica: You know, Wobbles... I'm kinda mad at you.
I play the harmonica. The only way I can play is if I get my car going really fast, and stick it out the window.
Cheyenne: [of Harmonica] He not only plays. He can shoot too.
Frank: Surprised to see me here? Harmonica: I knew you'd come.
The Baroness: Why didn't you tell me? Max: What? The Baroness: To bring along my harmonica.
My mum's family would all get together, with guitars, harmonica, mandolins and upright bass and play old blues and folk songs. That was normal to me.
Oh! kangaroos, sequins, chocolate sodas! / You really are beautiful! Pearls, / harmonicas, jujubes, aspirins!
Harmonica: When you hear a strange sound, drop to the ground.
Cheyenne: Yeah, go on. Play, Harmonica. Play, so you can't bullshit.
And my daddy could play a harmonica and also the guitar, so I guess I got a little bit from both of 'em, but I think mostly from my mother's side of the family.
So I went out and bought Hard Again by Muddy Waters. That was a big learning curve. I listened to that album again and again and again. James Cotton was the harmonica player on that album.
Besides my great fashion sense? I play a mean harmonica.
Our last jam session was this past Christmas. Dad played his harmonica, mom sang in English and Italian, and I played guitar. I'm so happy that we could share that musical experience for one last time.
Harmonica: [to Frank, spotting a gunman above a painted clock] Time sure flies! It's already past twelve.
The harmonica has musical wind, and is the breath of soul. It’s like a sad, lonely I love you lost in the breeze.
So I played the acoustic guitar and harmonica and stomped my foot and I think I was right in assuming that Greenwich Village would be the best place to perform my own material and possibly get some attention, move on to making records and all.
My father was in a dance band, and I wanted to do what he did, play the saxophone, but I couldn't blow a note, so he suggested the guitar. Chromatic harmonica was actually my first instrument, and I got very good at it - not quite Stevie Wonder, but ...
The rest of the band were basically friends, So it was me following them around and begging them to let me be in their band for two or three years. And they finally let me in on the harmonica, actually, and then the keyboards, and finally the guitar.