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<i></i>wiki said:Related instruments
The concertina, diatonic and chromatic accordions and the melodica are all free-reed instruments that developed alongside the harmonica. Indeed, the similarities between harmonicas and so-called "diatonic" accordions or melodeons is such that in German the name for the former is "Mundharmonika" and the later "Handharmonika," which translate as "mouth harmonica" and "hand harmonica." In Scandinavian languages, an accordion is simply called "harmonika," whereas a harmonica is a "mundharmonika" (mouth harmonica). The names for the two instruments in the Slavic languages are also either similar or identical.
Anon said:Some people believe that perfect pitch is the ability to lob a banjo into the skip/dumpster on your first toss. This, however, is merely good pitch. Perfect pitch is when, upon landing in the skip/dumpster, the banjo smashes an accordion that was placed there earlier....