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 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
Metal Something that is sold as a Jaw Harp ;-(
Small Jaw Harp from Russia
- Frame: classic shape, soft
- Design: polished, burnished
- Vibration behaviour: medium
- Sound characteristics: penetrating, clear, melodic
- Sound volume: medium
- Playing techniques: all
- Playing dynamics: fast, dynamic
Innovation from the Czech Republic
- Revolutionary combination of plucking-, lip- and tooth Jaw Harp
- Frame: Compact, sealed, heavy but easy to hold
- Design: simple polished brass frame
- Vibration characteristics: short, bouncy
- Sound characteristics: penetrating, bright, clear, defined
- Sound volume: loud to very loud
- Playing techniques: especially mouth and larynx
- Playing dynamics: fast to very fast
Tuned Jaw Harp from Czech Republic
Jaw Harp from Hungary
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
Ribeba from Piedmont with conical legs
- Sturdy, hand-forged steel frame
- Frame shape reminiscent of North Indian Morchang jaw harps
- Rather tight reed
- Loud, frisky and sharp sound
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
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
High-grade Jaw Harp from Yakutia (Russia)
Precious Jaw Harp from Yakutia
Jaw Harp from China
Jaw Harp Rarity from China
Jaw Harp Rarity from China
Jaw Harp Rarity from China
Jaw Harp from China
Jaw Harp from China
Replica of a 1.000 years old jaw harp from Japan
High-End Jaw Harp from Japan
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
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
Scacciapensieri Jaw Harp from Napoli (Italy)
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"
Jaw Harp from the Netherlands
Jaw Harp from Rajasthan (North India)
Jaw Harp from Rajasthan (North India)
Jaw Harp from Tamil Nadu (South India)
Jaw Harp from Bashkortostan
Jaw harp from Kyrgyzstan
- Frame: classic shape, firm, stable
- Design: shiny, polished
- Vibration behaviour: short
- Sound characteristics: penetrating, clear, melodic
- Sound volume: very loud
- Playing techniques: all, well suited for tremolo
- Playing dynamics: very fast, dynamic, rhythmic
- Decorated wooden case included
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