Two tuned jaw harps in one frame. And all this in the well-known perfect quality of Glazyrin.
The double frame makes this beautiful instrument particularly easy to hold. A quick swap as with other double jaw harps is however not as easy.
The reeds are medium hard, have a nice playable dynamic and can be played very well with breathing techniques. The sound is powerful and rich in overtones.
Get more background information in our blog
Russia is a country with a handful of jaw harp traditions: in Sakha/Yakutia, in the Altai, and in Tuva the Khomus (or Komus) is played; in Bashkortostan the Kubyz is known, and in Western Russia and in the big cities such as Moscow and St. Petersburg one can hear the name Vargan. An overview.
Manufacturer
Dmitry Glazyrin
Akademika Zababakhina 6, 456776 Sneshinsk, RU
jewsharp.help@gmail.com
Responsible Person
Clemens Voigt & Sven Otto GbR
Graßdorfer Str. 52, 04425 Taucha, DE
gpsr@danmoi.com
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