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Friday, March 28, 2008
7:10:00 PM EDT
fidil fhrancach (Gaelic for "French fiddle") - Ireland
moothie - Scotland
gaita (also used to refer to bagpipes and various other instruments) - various Spanish/Portuguese-speaking countries
fotzhobel (literally "mouth plane", also used to denote the panpipes) - various German-speaking countries
muzicuta - Romania
Mississippi saxophone, Louisiana saxophone - various parts of the USA
harpoon - various parts of the USA
gob iron - various parts of the UK
tin sandwich - widespread
--Dave Burke
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Just Me and my Muzicuta
fidil fhrancach (Gaelic for "French fiddle") - Ireland
moothie - Scotland
gaita (also used to refer to bagpipes and various other instruments) - various Spanish/Portuguese-speaking countries
fotzhobel (literally "mouth plane", also used to denote the panpipes) - various German-speaking countries
muzicuta - Romania
Mississippi saxophone, Louisiana saxophone - various parts of the USA
harpoon - various parts of the USA
gob iron - various parts of the UK
tin sandwich - widespread
--Dave Burke
Musicians say "I got my axe" to let others know they have their particular instrument with them. --Chuck
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Mountaineers in the South Mts. of NC call the harmonica a harp or a juice harp.
My daddy called it a mouth organ.
Chuck I like this entry, but the last one best. Love it when you ACT OLD haha!
Great read, I stop by every once in a whilw to see how you are doing. Seems you are recovering or recovered enough to be your old self... Keep it up..Jack -
I thought if you last night when I heard a Sinatra medley played on harmonica at the end of a jazz concert on NPR.
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Ruins the lips. That's funny. Which is your fave, Chuck? Love, Val xox
http://journals.aol.com/valphish/ThereisaSeason -
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I've heard it called mouth organ (like garrett said...)
Jackie
ruines babines ("ruins the lips") - France