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Hand-Filed Jaw Harp from Germany
- Frame: classic shape, solid, stable
- Design: bright polished, with manufacturing marks
- Vibration behaviour: medium
- Sound characteristics: compact, defined
- Sound volume: medium
- Playing techniques: all
- Playing dynamics: rhythmic, dynamic
- Includes specially made wooden block
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
Hand-forged Quality Jaw Harp from Austria
- Fire-forged and burnished according to old craft tradition
- Compact and clear sound
- Detailed modulations
- Moderate vibration behavior of the reed
- Includes wooden case in the shape of a "treasure chest"
Extraordinary Jaw Harp from the Ukraine
- Large and present Vargan
- Stunning, beautiful design of the tongue
- Suitable for fast-paced playing
- Incl. pine wood case
Austrian High-end Jaw Harp, hand-crafted in Czechia
Austrian High-end Jaw Harp, hand-crafted in Czechia
Jaw Harp from Hungary
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
Jaw Harp from Tatarstan (Russia)
- Dynamic Kubyz of the Vakhitovs
- Sound is very clear, loud but not obtrusive
- Stable burnished frame that lies smoothly in the hand
- Reed resonates very well and quite long
Stylish jaw harp from Hungary
- Frame: heavy, quite stable
- Frame design: fine, unusual carving
- Sound characteristics: multi-faceted, intense, full timbre
- Sound volume: loud
- Playing techniques: plenty of modulation possibilities
- Playing dynamics: energetic, percussive, rousing
- Vibration behaviour: medium length
- Included: cardboard box