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Is harmonica unique in this respect?
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tingtang
11 posts
Jan 30, 2019
7:07 AM
Obviously there are loads of instruments where sound is produced by blowing through them, but are there any others where you play them by sucking / drawing?
The Iceman
3763 posts
Jan 30, 2019
10:21 AM
Just harmonica and Jaws Harp...
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The Iceman
ROBERT TEMPLE II
49 posts
Jan 30, 2019
11:54 AM
Whistling and Acme Siren are two others. I thought my old nose flute toy thingie was capable of playing draw notes as well. I was mistaken. @Iceman, thank you for your remarks, it made me double check. Cheers !!!

Last Edited by ROBERT TEMPLE II on Feb 18, 2019 5:40 PM
The Iceman
3764 posts
Jan 30, 2019
12:25 PM
how does nose flute work when inhaling?
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The Iceman
dmitrysbor
153 posts
Jan 31, 2019
2:37 AM
skin flute? :)
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Gareth
46 posts
Jan 31, 2019
2:54 AM
I believe some people are fond of playing the Peruvian Nose Flute by inhaling.....
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Harpeaux Edwards
Rontana
509 posts
Jan 31, 2019
3:37 PM
As usual, the go-to source is Pat Missin

Pat Missin

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jbone
2828 posts
Jan 31, 2019
6:22 PM
That is some very informative stuff Mr. Missin has put together.
Me, I'll stick with harmonicas.
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