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A decent jaw harp - makes a good resonant sound and the finish seems to be of a high quality - though I haven't used it a huge deal yet, at present, none of the blue finish has started to wear off. A good, simple, cheap jaw harp.
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maryfalcon 07.05.2022
I'm a bit scared that this might injure me. Probably that's why I couldn't always get the sound from it, but from time to time it appears. Still need to figure out the correct way to play it. But other than that satisfied with it.
If you're a beginner like me I would recommend to start with Danmoi Jew's Harp.
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Tassos 12.04.2016
Good resonant sound and the quality is high .The color stays, after lot of use.It could be bigger.
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reviving the past
Tom diccon 23.05.2019
Jews Harps were imported into England in medieval times and were subject to customs duties. They are far easier to carry about than a drum or didgeridoo. About time they were more widely revived
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Grand little Jew's Harp
GarethM 28.09.2013
This is alright, however i find it a little tight compared to my last few. It could be a little longer to make it easier to play. My 4 year old loves it though, just perfect for his mouth.