Steel
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Ribeba from Piedmont with Thick Shanks
- Sturdy, hand-forged steel frame
- Thick, massive shanks
- Medium hard reed
- Very loud and rich in overtones
- Well suited for beginners and pros alike
Heat-treated Ribeba from Piedmont with thick shanks
- Sturdy, hand-forged and heat-treated steel frame
- Thick, massive legs
- Medium-taut tongue
- Loud and rich in overtones
- Well suited for beginners
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
Easy-to-play, simple and inexpensive
- Simple, medium-loud jaw harp
- In red, blue or white varnished design
- Four different sizes
- At a fair price
- Suitable for beginners
- Easy to play, ideal for children
- Made in Austria/Europe
High-grade Jaw Harp from Yakutia (Russia)
High-grade Jaw Harp from Yakutia (Russia)
High-grade Jaw Harp from Yakutia (Russia)
High-grade Jaw Harp from Yakutia (Russia)
High-grade Jaw Harp from Yakutia (Russia)
Jaw Harp from Yakutia (Russia)
- Stable frame, classic shape
- Smooth polished design
- Vibrational behaviour medium to long, can be set into vibration effortlessly from a standing position
- Sound extremely clear, defined, sharp, brilliant
- Sound volume loud to very loud
- Playing techniques oral cavity, larynx, tongue, diaphragm, tremolo
- Playing dynamics slow, reverent, meditative, dynamic, percussive, fast, very fast, rhythmic, spherical, solo, accompaniment
- Including wooden box
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