2pcs DMK4 Dan Moi Jews Harp Jaw Mouth Harp Brass Viet Nam Hmong Musical Instrument

The jew's harp is not only a musical instrument for extracting sound, but also an instrument that encapsulates the cultural heritage of the peoples of the world. The Altai jew?s harp is similar in shape, play and sound to the traditional jew?s harp from the Altai mountains. This model is perfectly suitable for beginners as well as for experienced players. Professional harpist and lyre Torin - known as the ‘King of the Celtic Harp', is a modern day minstrel, singing sacred and sublime songs in in English, Old Norse and other ancient languages, accompanying himself on the harp and lyre.
The language that Yakuts speak is known as Sakha-Tyla. It is a Turkic language, which has been heavily influenced by old Mongolic, Evenki, Tungusic, Yeniseian languages. Because of the influence from many other languages, it is not understood by other Turkic speaking people. The only language that is close is Dolgan language (used by Dolgan people in Taymir Peninsula, Russia), which some people claim to be a dialect of Sakha-Tyla.
Anton Bruhin (Switzerland) who is known in the scene for his well-contrived playing styles and his tendency to cross musical borders surprised with his witty play and technical refinement, but also with a Jew's harp stimulated by electromagnetic waves and created by himself. Bolot Bayryshev from Gorniy Altay who had already worked with Joe Zawinul and other international stars fascinated not only on the Jew's harp, also his overtone singing on unfathomably deep key notes moved his audience.
This is why those who want to include a Siberian musical instrument in their collection start by looking for a craftsman and then patiently wait their turn, which can take several years. The scarceness of these instruments can lead to strange incidents: When on tour, the band Ulger often finds some their musical instruments missing; they disappear without a trace in the global market of rarities.
And thanks especially for raising the issue of jews harps. I am not aware of any real study of jews harps in Scotland or Ireland, which would shed light on this. I have a jews harp and have experimented with playing ceòl mór on it, but I should think more about these issues. I'm also interested in the relationships between pipes, jews harp and trumpet.
Initially, the instrument had the name trump (from the verb to play the trumpet, roar or trumpet). But the literal translation of the current title may mislead our reader, because it translates as a Jewish harp. Jew's harp has nothing to do with the Jewish people; neither does it look like a harp in its structure and appearance.
Bands either last or they don't, and while the members of Spooky Tooth went on to do interesting things as players and as a group, it's probably their earliest run — 1968's It's All About, 1969's Spooky Two and Ceremony, and The Last Puff — that's best known. They're hardly in an exclusive category there, or really with their sound, but even if there seem to be an infinite number of bands who were rocking out in like fashion at the time, look around you. Not much has changed in that regard.
The TB-303 was designed by Tadao Kikumoto, who also designed the Roland TR-909 drum machine. It was marketed as a computerised bass machine” to replace the bass guitar. However, according to Forbes, it instead produces a squelchy tone more reminiscent of a psychedelic mouth harp than a stringed instrument”.
Since the Middle Ages Austria has held a top rank in the European history of the Jew's harp as a centre of manufacturing as well as performing. In the Alps young men used the Jew's harp to attract the girls in a musical and erotic way when they wanted to climb up to their bedrooms. In the middle of the 18th century Father Bruno Glatzl of Melk Abbey fascinated his contemporaries playing the Jew's harp. One of his pupils, the later composer Johann Albrechtsberger, created the first classical compositions for Jew's harp. During the 19th century the Tyrolean Franz Paula Koch played in front of the political and artistic high society of Europe.
I would like to present you a short melody which is made especially for scale mastering. Pay your attention to the sign "tie" joining two or several notes in a group. Make the rhythm stroke the reed only at first tied note. All the rest tied notes of the group are made only by breath.
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https://jaw-harp-player.blogspot.com/2020/01/how-to-hold-harp.html
crazy russian shaman on jaw harp

 
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