Jaw Harps
Here you can see our huge assortment of single Jew's Harp models from all over the world.
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Jaw Harp from Khabarovsk (Russia)
- Sound is similar to Yakut Khomus vibes
- Pure craftsmanship
- Frame, despite size, extremely stable
- Frame surface polished
- Extra manufactured metal storage box
Jaw Harp from Khabarovsk (Russia)
- Spectacular craftsmanship
- Sound in the very best Khomus tradition of the premium class
- Polished frame with stone set in brass
- Frame extremely stable despite size
- Custom-made metal shell lined with leather
Jaw Harp from Russia
Bass jaw harp from Russia
- Frame: classic shape, stable
- Design: black matt finish
- Vibration behaviour: long to very long
- Sound characteristics: penetrating and clear despite its depth
- Sound volume: upper middle to loud
- Playing techniques: all
- Playing dynamics: fast, dynamic, slow, devout, stretched
- Includes matching, beautifully decorated wooden case
Russian Jaw Harp Beauty
Jaw Harp from Bashkortostan
Jaw Harp from Khabarovsk (Russia)
- Precise craftsmanship with fox icon
- Frame extremely stable despite its size
- Polished frame surface
- Custom-made metal case lined with leather
- Sound in the very best Khomus tradition of the upper class
- Absolutely stunning
Jaw Harp from Khabarovsk (Russia)
- Amazing Vargan
- Rich in overtones and precise like a khomus
- Frame, despite size, extremely stable
- Polished frame surface
- Matching metal storage box
Extravagant Jaw Harp from Tatarstan
Russian Jaw Harp
Exceptional Jaw Harp with Cast Bronze Frame
- Elaborately designed frame
- Excellent workmanship
- Superior playability
- Great sound
Bass Jew's Harp from Russia
- Frame: classic shape, stable
- Design: shiny polished with machining marks
- Vibrations: long to very long
- Sound characteristics: compact, penetrating, clear
- Sound volume: medium
- Playing techniques: tongue, throat, diaphragm
- Playing dynamics: slow, devotional, underlining, accompanying, effects
Jaw Harp from Transbaikal (Russia)
- Directly from the jew's harp smith Mikhail Sysyuk
- Fine overtones
- can be played in both directions
- Wide range of modulation possibilities
- Careful and precise craftsmanship
- Suitable for beginners and professionals
- Excellent Vargan in this price range
Jaw Harp from Khakassia (Russia)
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