Russian Federation
High-grade Jaw Harp from Yakutia (Russia)
Jaw Harp from Tatarstan (Russia)
- Classical frame, very stable due to its size
- Design smooth, burnished
- Vibration very short
- Sound very penetrating, clear, lovely
- Volume upper middle
- Playing techniques oral cavity, tongue, diaphragm
- Playing dynamics rhythmic, very fast, dynamic, accentuated, for accompaniment
Jaw Harp from Russia
Jaw Harp from the Altai (Russia)
High-grade Jaw Harp from Yakutia (Russia)
Jaw harp from Yakutia (Russia)
- Frame: classic, stable
- Frame design: partly smooth polished, partly hammered look
- Sound characteristics: brilliant, massive, penetrating
- Sound volume: upper middle to loud
- Playing dynamics: slow to medium, reverent, meditative, atmospheric, dynamic, energetic
- Vibration behaviour: long to very long
- Includes wooden box
Slim Jaw Harp with a Curved Waist
Slim Jaw Harp with a Curved Waist
Jaw Harp with Gorgeous Ornaments
Jaw Harp from Russia
Russian Jaw Harp
Jaw Harp from Tshelyabinsk (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
Jaw Harp from Russia (Ural)
Russian Jaw Harp
Tuned Double Jaw Harp
Jaw Harp from the Urals
Russian Jaw Harp
Jaw Harp from Russia
Jaw Harp from Tshelyabinsk (Russia)
Jaw Harp with Gorgeous Ornaments
Jaw Harp from Tshelyabinsk (Russia)
Jaw Harp from Tshelyabinsk (Russia)
Jaw Harp from Tshelyabinsk (Russia)
Jaw Harp from Tshelyabinsk (Russia)
Jaw Harp from Russia
Jaw Harp with Gorgeous Ornaments
Jaw Harp with Gorgeous Ornaments
Russian Jaw Harp
Exceptional Jaw Harp with Cast Bronze Frame
- Elaborately designed frame
- Excellent workmanship
- Superior playability
- Great sound
Russian Jaw Harp
Jaw harp from Russia
- Frame: very sturdy
- Design: polished on one side, fully decorated on the other
- Vibration: long to very long
- Sound: very rich in detail, open, clear, melodic, far-reaching
- Sound volume: upper-mid to loud
- Responds very well to modulations, especially throaty ones
- Playing Dynamics: slow, reverent, meditative, spherical, dynamic, rhythmic, fast
Jaw Harp from Russia
Jaw Harp from Russia (Ural)
Jaw Harp From Russia
- Frame: classic shape, highly polished
- Design: decorated with ornaments
- Vibration behaviour: long to very long
- Sound characteristics: compact, throaty
- Sound volume: medium
- Playing dynamics: meditative, slow, rhythmic
- Includes a gorgeously decorated wooden box
- PO: very stylish jaw harp with magical potential
Experimental jaw harp from Russia
- Frame exceptionally stable due to being closed
- Design appealingly minimalist
- Vibration behavior effortlessly set in motion from a standstill, in the middle to upper range
- Sound very compact, with few overtones, very fine bass gradations, slightly resonant
- Volume medium, does not get louder through breathing like others, but rather bassier
- Playing techniques mainly involve the oral cavity and the larynx
- Playing dynamics slow, reverential, meditative, spherical, and underpinning
Jaw Harp from Tuva
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