Teeth Jaw Harp
Jaw Harp from Ukraina
The Jaw Harp of the Drymba Big Drakar model are all the same in shape and construction. They differ, however, in the artistic design of the frame. Since each Drymba is genuinely handmade and Vashkovych designs each one differently, each Big Drakar Jaw Harp is also unique and has its own unmistakable identity.
High-grade Jaw Harp from Yakutia (Russia)
Jaw Harp from Bashkortostan
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
Jaw Harp Antiquity
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
Jaw harp from Kyrgyzstan
- Frame: stable with tight tongue
- Design: shiny polished
- Vibration behaviour: very long for these pitches
- Sound characteristics: penetrating, melodious, clearly defined, sharp
- Sound volume: very loud
- Playing dynamics: fast to very fast, rhythmic
- Included: wooden box
Jaw Harp from Slovakia
- Frame: classic
- Design: smooth polished
- Vibration characteristics: medium to long
- Sound characteristics: compact, sharp, defined
- Sound volume: loud
- Playing dynamics: rhythmic, fast, percussive
- PE: great jaw harp that looks and sounds impressive
Jaw Harp from the Netherlands
from Thuringia (Germany)
Extra Deep Bass Jaw Harp
- Dramatic, eerie tone color
- Multi-layered sound for horror or western drama
- Filigree ornaments on frame and on dark wooden cover
- Rather suitable for players with experience
Bass Jaw Harp with an OM Symbol
- Long, slim Bass Vargan from Ukraine
- Loud Jaw Harp with clear sound
- Outstanding modulation possibilities
- Vargan with Om/Aum in frame and on wooden cover
Metal Something that is sold as a Jaw Harp ;-(
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
Jaw Harp from Rajasthan (North India)
Jaw Harp from Russia
Tuned Jaw Harp from Czech Republic
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
Jaw harp from Tatarstan (Russia)
- Frame soft, pressure sensitive
- Frame design smooth, burnished
- Vibration of the reed short to lower middle
- Playing dynamics fast, dynamic, rhythmic
- Sound penetrating, clear
- Volume upper middle to loud
- Playing techniques oral cavity, diaphragm, throat and tremolo
- For experienced and professional players
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
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 China
Jaw Harp from Rajasthan (North India)
Jaw Harp from Rajasthan (North India)
Jaw Harp from Rajasthan (North India)
Jaw Harp from Rajasthan (North India)
Jaw Harp from Rajasthan (North India)
Sonorous Jaw Harp from Hungary
- Frame: heavy, quite stable
- Frame design: nickel-plated or black burnished
- Sound characteristics: multi-faceted, intense, full timbre
- Sound volume: loud
- Playing techniques: plenty of modulation possibilities
- Playing dynamics: energetic, percussive, rousing
- Sustain: medium
Decorated Jaw Harp from Pakistan
Jaw Harp from Thuringia (Germany)
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