A2
from Meghalaya (India)
Lips Jaw Harp from Vietnam
Handmade Sardinian style Jaw Harp
- Sardinian frame shape with large circular grip area
- Reed rather tight
- Loud and frisky sound
- Good playability, easy to hold
- Hand-forged: vary slightly in shape and size
Jaw Harp Innovation from Japan
- New and innovative frame design
- Can be played one-handed, at the lips but also at the teeth
- Swinging characteristics of the tongue depends on the way of playing (lips, teeth)
- Sound fine, precise, clear and rich in overtones
Jaw Harp from Thuringia (Germany)
Jaw Harp from Sicily (Italy)
Unfortunately, this Jaw Harp is no longer available and can not be supplied anymore. Since most Jaw Harps are handmade by individual craftsmen, it happens time and again that instruments disappear from the market when they are no longer produced.
But because it would be a shame to let this treasure of knowledge simply disappear into the digital afterlife, we have listed these Jaw Harps in our Jaw Harp Archive
Jaw Harp from the Ukraine
- Massive frame with elegant design
- Long, strongly vibrating reed-sound spectrum from very low to medium pitch
- Powerful, balanced sound
- Beautiful handmade case made of lime wood
First class Jaw Harp Rarity from the Ukraine
- outstanding workmanship
- clear, sharp and overtone-rich sound
- suitable for beginners and professionals
Jaw Harp from Yakutia (Russia)
Unfortunately, this Jaw Harp is no longer available and can not be supplied anymore. Since most Jaw Harps are handmade by individual craftsmen, it happens time and again that instruments disappear from the market when they are no longer produced.
But because it would be a shame to let this treasure of knowledge simply disappear into the digital afterlife, we have listed these Jaw Harps in our Jaw Harp Archive
High-end Jaw Harp from Japan
Unfortunately, this Jaw Harp is no longer available and can not be supplied anymore. Since most Jaw Harps are handmade by individual craftsmen, it happens time and again that instruments disappear from the market when they are no longer produced.
But because it would be a shame to let this treasure of knowledge simply disappear into the digital afterlife, we have listed these Jaw Harps in our Jaw Harp Archive