Hechi Jaw Harp

Carved CultureSKU: ATWW005

Color: Green
Price:
Sale priceRs. 3,700.00
Stock:
Sold out

Description

The Hechi Jaw Harp is an entry-level mouth drums, traditionally handcrafted in the Austria, offer a simple yet effective design and sound. They feature a stainless steel frame painted in various colours in the grip area and come in three sizes and three colour options. Manufactured by Wimmer-Bades, these instruments are perfect for beginners looking to explore mouth drumming without breaking the bank. While they may not match the sound quality of higher-end alternatives, they provide an excellent introduction to mouth drum techniques and sounds.

Features

  • Not suitable for children 
  • The Hechi Jaw Harp is perfect for beginners 
  • Assorted colours 

Weight & dimensions 

Size: 6.5cm

Weight: 40g

Specifications 

Product Type: 

Colour: Red, Blue, Green

Material: Steel

Number of units included: 1

Shape: Horseshoe

Product Care: Wipe with cloth 

Safety Warning: This product may contain small parts that pose a choking hazard, may have sharp edges, or may be heavy and fragile. It is not intended for use by children without adult supervision. Use with care to avoid injury. Handle and maintain the product responsibly to ensure safety. Buyers are responsible for ensuring safe use and care of the product. This is a general guide and it is not a substitute for proper supervision.

Country of Origin: Austria 

Technical Details

Pitch

High pitch

Decay time

80ms

Dominant Frequency Range

200hz - 3.8khz

Frequency Range

100hz - 5khz

Peak decibels

61db

RMS decibels

52db

Loudness Rating

Level 6

Difficulty Rating

6

What’s included

Hechi Jaw Harp

Attack

10ms

Timbre Tone Colour

Bright and twangy

Dynamic Range

Medium

Recommended Age

15 years +

Frequently Asked Questions 

Is the jaw harp suitable for beginners?

No, the jaw harp can be very challenging and is not recommended for beginners.

How to play the jaw harp?

Hold the frame against your teeth or lips and pluck the metal reed while varying your mouth shape and breath to create different tones.

What is the jaw harp used for?

It is used for rhythmic and melodic sound effects in folk music, meditation, and personal expression.

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