Jaw Harps
Here you can see our huge assortment of single Jew's Harp models from all over the world.
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Bass jaw harp from the Ukraine
- Frame: solid, stable, easy to hold
- Reed: triple bolted, with filigree pattern
- Design: matt brushed surface, eye-catching tongue decoration
- Vibration behaviour: medium length, responds directly to touch
- Sound characteristics: razor-sharp, brilliant, vibrant
- Sound volume: very loud
- Playing techniques: Oral cavity, tongue, throat, diaphragm
- Playing dynamics: fast, dynamic
- Included: wooden box
High-grade Jaw Harp from Yakutia (Russia)
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
Jaw Harp from Khabarovsk (Russia)
- Amazing sound art
- Rich in overtones and precise like a khomus
- Frame, despite size, extremely stable
- Polished frame surface
- Matching metal storage box
Jaw Harp from Belarus
- Frame solid and stable
- Design very simple
- Sound compact, warm
- Volume lower middle
- flamed wooden block with hemp cord
Jaw Harp from Ukraine
- Deep, present Vargan
- Cheerful, dynamic character
- With triqueta symbol on polished frame
- Can be worn as a necklace
- Suitable for beginners and professionals
Jaw Harp from Ukraina
The jaw harps of the Drymba Drakar model are always the same in shape and construction, yet each piece in the frame design is unique because it is genuine handwork and thus subject to artistic freedom. Each of these instruments has its own unique identity.
Jaw Harp from Ukraina
The jaw harps of the Drymba Orion model are always the same in shape and construction, yet each piece in the frame design is unique because it is genuine handwork and thus subject to artistic freedom. Each of these instruments has its own unique identity.
Jaw Harp from Yekaterinburg (Russia)
- elegant Jaw Harp in Art Déco style
- sharpened, taut reed and heavy frame
- remarkably loud and rich sound
- energetic, dynamic rhythms are easy to play
- suitable for beginners and professionals
Jaw Harp from Bashkortostan
- loud, sonorous and rich in overtones sound
- well balanced reed
- beautifully hand-carved case