Dan Moi MGR-1 Maultrommelgriff
Jaw's Harps Accessory
EUR 8.21
Incl. VAT. Free delivery in Germany from EUR 200
Product # | 150080 |
Brand | Dan Moi |
Category | Jaw's Harps Accessories | Brand Category | Dan Moi - Accessories |
Release date | February 2011 |
Availability | Will be ordered for you as quick as possible |
Shipping cost: EUR 6.00
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Description
1. The Jew's harp attached to the handle no longer needs to be pressed against the teeth:
Anyone who has previously been afraid of the harmful influence of playing the Jew's harp on their teeth, who suffers from tooth damage or loss or who simply finds playing their teeth unpleasant, has the solution to the problem here: with this With the jew's harp holder, each bow jew's harp is only placed lightly on the lips! There is no tooth contact!
2. Holding the handle allows playing without tiring/cramping the holding hand:
Every Jew's harp player knows that, especially with small Jew's harps, the time limit for a Jew's harp session is often set by the condition of the holding hand. If the mouth harp becomes tired or cramped by pressing the jaw harp against the teeth, the jaw harp must be put down and the hand shaken out. Unfortunately, this often happens after just a few minutes of intensive gaming. With the Jew's harp holder, holding a toll harp is absolutely fatigue-free, as the handle allows a relaxed posture and no pressure has to be exerted on the Jew's harp.
3. New effects become possible:
A jaw harp attached to the jaw harp handle can be removed from the mouth and brought back to the mouth without interrupting the tongue vibration. This offers new possibilities for vibrato and off-beat effects, sounds can be “sanded in”. become. In addition, the jaw is freely movable, which means that the resonance space in the mouth can be adjusted more independently.
And that is how it works:
Every bow jew's harp (for example most European models) requires a counterweight to allow the reed to oscillate. Normally these are the teeth and the associated skull. Firmly connected to the Jew's harp handle, the Jew's harp holder takes on the function of a counterweight and the tongue swings. Now all that's missing is the resonance chamber to amplify the vibration and modulate the sound. All you need to do is hold the Jew's harp to your slightly open lips. The Jew's harp is child's play and quickly mounted on the handle.
Anyone who has previously been afraid of the harmful influence of playing the Jew's harp on their teeth, who suffers from tooth damage or loss or who simply finds playing their teeth unpleasant, has the solution to the problem here: with this With the jew's harp holder, each bow jew's harp is only placed lightly on the lips! There is no tooth contact!
2. Holding the handle allows playing without tiring/cramping the holding hand:
Every Jew's harp player knows that, especially with small Jew's harps, the time limit for a Jew's harp session is often set by the condition of the holding hand. If the mouth harp becomes tired or cramped by pressing the jaw harp against the teeth, the jaw harp must be put down and the hand shaken out. Unfortunately, this often happens after just a few minutes of intensive gaming. With the Jew's harp holder, holding a toll harp is absolutely fatigue-free, as the handle allows a relaxed posture and no pressure has to be exerted on the Jew's harp.
3. New effects become possible:
A jaw harp attached to the jaw harp handle can be removed from the mouth and brought back to the mouth without interrupting the tongue vibration. This offers new possibilities for vibrato and off-beat effects, sounds can be “sanded in”. become. In addition, the jaw is freely movable, which means that the resonance space in the mouth can be adjusted more independently.
And that is how it works:
Every bow jew's harp (for example most European models) requires a counterweight to allow the reed to oscillate. Normally these are the teeth and the associated skull. Firmly connected to the Jew's harp handle, the Jew's harp holder takes on the function of a counterweight and the tongue swings. Now all that's missing is the resonance chamber to amplify the vibration and modulate the sound. All you need to do is hold the Jew's harp to your slightly open lips. The Jew's harp is child's play and quickly mounted on the handle.
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Properties
-Length: approx. 16cm
-Diameter (maximum size of the Jew's harp used): approx. 3.5cm
-Diameter (maximum size of the Jew's harp used): approx. 3.5cm
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