Melodica in music

Musical instrument in which the user blows air through a reeded keyboard
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The melodica is an uncommon musical instrument in which the user blows air through a reeded keyboard. With its distinctive sound, the melodica has been used both for novelty purposes and as an instrument favored by certain performers.

Musicians by country

Australia

Canada

Finland

Great Britain

Groups

Solo Artists

Iceland

Jamaica

Japan

Mexico

Netherlands

South Korea

Spain

United States

Groups

Solo Artists

Puerto Rico

Other uses


References

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  7. ^ Blow-Up Soundtrack CD Album
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  9. ^ YouTube - Broadcast Yourself