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Great Bamboo Jaw Harps from Cambodia
Lips Jaw Harp from Vietnam
Russian Jaw Harp
Jaw Harp from Thuringia (Germany)
Jaw Harp from Hungary
Filigree Jaw Harp from Hungary
- Frame: small and pressure sensitive
- Frame design: black burnished
- Sound characteristics: lively, rich, compact
- Sound volume: medium loud to loud
- Playing dynamics: fast-paced melodies
- Vibration behaviour: medium length
- Included: cardboard box
Heat-treated Powerhouse Ribeba from Piedmont
- Sturdy, hand-forged and heat-treated steel frame
- Firm legs that feel pleasant on the teeth
- Medium-taut, dynamic tongue
- Loud and rich in overtones
- Well suited for beginners
Kyrgyz jaw harp
- Sound characteristics: exceptional sound enjoyment
- Depending on mood from dramatic to smooth
- Frame: classic, Kyrgyz shape
- Design: shiny polished finish
- Workmanship: clean and professional
- Vibration behaviour: long to extremely long
- Sound volume: medium loud to very loud
- Depending on tuning
- Included: wooden box
Tuned Jaw Harp from Austria
- Traditionally handcrafted in Molln (Upper Austria)
- Loud, sharp sound due to taut reed
- Easy to play
- Well suited for beginners
- Heat-treated stainless steel with tarnish colour brown-red
- Very good price-performance ratio