Jaw Harps etc
When it comes to sound, shape, material and the way of making the variety of Jew's Harps is just huge. Our intention is to discover as many traditional and modern Jew's Harps as possible to make them available for you.
On one hand we try to help to keep Jew's Harp tradition and culture alive. The interest of many local people for this ancient instrument is gradually diminishing. Young people often see no future in keeping traditions and making ancient instruments, so local handicraft is unfortunately vanishing from many places worldwide. With an international interest in these rare instruments the we try to help to make rare Jew's Harps and local Jew's Harp culture survive.
On the other hand our aim is to advance the use of high grade Jew's Harp on stage. Still, the choice of good quality Jew's Harps in musical instruments stores is scrappy and of fairground or tourist souvenir quality. With our range of Jew's Harps we intend to show the full potential of this tiny instrument.
In this category the put all Jew's Harp related stuff together. We wish you lots of fun browsing through.
Jaw Harp from the Altai (Russia)
Light Jaw Harp from the Altai Mountains
Jaw Harp from the Altai (Russia)
Jaw Harp from Khakassia (Russia)
Jaw Harp from Russia (Ural)
Jaw Harp with Gorgeous Ornaments
Jaw Harp with Gorgeous Ornaments
Jaw Harp from Russia
Jaw Harp from Russia (Ural)
Jaw Harp from the Urals
Jaw Harp from Russia
Jaw Harp from Russia
Slim Jaw Harp with a Curved Waist
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
Jaw Harp from Khakassia (Russia)
Jaw Harp from Tshelyabinsk (Russia)
Jaw Harp from Tshelyabinsk (Russia)
Slim Jaw Harp with a Curved Waist
Jaw Harp from Tshelyabinsk (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
Jaw harp from Russia
- Frame: classic shape, firm, stable, very accurately finished
- Design: simple, grey matt finish
- Vibration behaviour: long
- Sound characteristics: penetrating, compact, defined
- Sound volume: upper middle to loud
- Playing techniques: all
- Playing dynamics: fast, dynamic, rhythmic, slow, devotional, accompanying, meditative
- Leather case included
Jaw harp from Russia
- Frame: classic shape, very sturdy
- Design: partly polished, partly rough
- Vibration behaviour: long to very long
- Sound characteristics: crystal clear, penetrating, rich in overtones
- Sound volume: loud
- Playing techniques: all
- Playing dynamics: devotional, meditative, rhythmic, dynamic
- Leather case included
Jaw Harp from Tshelyabinsk (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
Precious Jaw Harp from Yakutia
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)
High-grade Jaw Harp from Yakutia (Russia)
Jaw Harp from Khabarovsk (Russia)
- Sound similar to Yakut Khomus vibes
- Pure craftsmanship
- Frame, despite size, extremely stable
- Frame surface polished
- Extra manufactured metal storage box