Learning Jaw Harp With No Experience
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- čas přidán 2. 06. 2024
- 🍿 In this video, I show you my journey of learning the jaw harp in 1 day.
🛒 The Jaw Harp I used in the video: amzn.eu/d/fRMDvId
🗺️ The Guidebook is a collection of stuff I've learned and want to remember: quilled-arthropod-955.notion....
⏱️ Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:23 What is a Jaw Harp
0:48 Buying one
0:59 First Attempts
1:25 Leaning the Basics
2:06 Modulating
2:51 First Song
3:02 Experimenting
3:34 Outro Song
It’s brilliant that you played the jaw harp with a Scottish accent 😂
This Vargan (Khomus) is from the workshop of Pavel Potkin located in Atlai Republic. Good, easy to use instrument. I've got couple of these things too. More then 10 years of nice playing
that tooth chipping vid is haunting me. I really wanna get into the jaw harp. Pretty cool that you made all that progress in 1 day.
Go for it! As long as you keep your mouth/teeth in the right position you should be safe from chipping your tooth 👍
which looks so fake, like he just painted his tooth black. I can sort of still see its shape. Of course you could still chip your teeth this way, just that one tiktok looks fake.
After about 3 years on and off learning to play the harp - I only have one super tiny chip from the tip of my canine. It's so miniscule that I've only ever noticed it much later when trying to get out a bit of food that stuck between my teeth.
In fact I'm not sure if it's because of the harp. Could be something completely unrelated.
Don't forget to try playing it with inward strikes as well as outward strikes
Nice! Sounding good. I started playing last month. I have 4 already lol also have the P. Potkin. Some harps are also better played back plucked. I play morchang style more often because of better control, but you get less volume. Cool video 👍
This instrument called "ağız kopuzu" and was invented by the ancestor of turks in asia, and some of you wouldn't believe it but in the beggining it was literally made out of wood. From turks to anatolia, africa and europe, from mongolians to other asian countries like india ( there are more instruments that india got from mongolians )
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Thank you for this vary insightful 💛💛💛💛
the Best vargan
Thank god another Scot was able to explain this for me
Well done Kirean
my story with this instrument is similar. but i have seen a video from "ataya" and the next day i have bought me a jaw harp. it is an amazing instrument, and the best name comes from the netherlands the "oink-beest"
Thanks a lot!
Have you tried the melodic jaw harp style?
You can get 1 full major scale octave (with one extra note) + parts of other octaves at the top and bottom range.
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im confused i thought you had like 500k subs
same this guy is good
so cool so funnyy :D
im hind this dai man .. and i lovet i wana bui thiferent becuose imo vietnamise is to... tooo.. its not to hard "playng" :D
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