Set up to inform you about the Dutch Jaw harp culture, this website soon will be transformed into a world-guide for the Jew's harp cultures. Jew's harp is easy to learn playing (even a child can do): in five minutes you can know how to extract sounds. And in a month you will play music. There are 12 methods of sound extraction, and these are just the main ones. Jews harp, jaw harp, guimbarde, maultrommel, munnharpe, juice harp, mouth harp. Now, when you hear the sound of the horn, the flute, and all of the kinds of music here, do you need to fall? Now, I'm going to pause right here because I'm going to just spend a minute and tell you that these guys, this guy is something very powerful. We know them as Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego, but they're their real names. Their Hebrew given names, shadowbox Hebrew given name was Hannah, I, which means God is gracious, but Nebuchadnezzar, because he didn't want to have people in his crew that he believed God is gracious, called them shadrack, which means the commander of the Moon, God, Ms Dot gl, which means who is like your way was changed to meeshack, which means who is the moon? God. In today's Yakutia, men and women play the khomus. Back then, this was only done by women, though. When a woman expected her man back from hunting she would play the khomus. She would be sitting at the fireplace in front of the house and while waiting she would carry out a ritual, so the husband would return safely from the hunt. Today, the khomus is also used by shamans, that is to say the female shamans, the so called Udagan.” There are people that come to UUTAi that ask for her help. UUTAi herself does not claim to be an Udagan, but states the khomus can help people in difficult circumstances. The khomus creates the magic moments, not I.” She considers herself as a medium who mediates between khomus and human. It is the khomus that can help the people with meditation, she says. And, the khomus cleanses and helps people to listen to their hearts again. This handmade blowing horn has been crafted in the time-honoured style that dates back to Viking days. If you break the khomus tongue with your lips and pluck it from the other side, you get a sound similar to spring snow drips. This sound is called "tabygyr". Rotating the relaxed hand counter-clockwise makes the basic pluck. The elbow does not move and is down. The bent forefinger, making a rotating motion, touches upon the khomus tongue in the front. The strength of the pluck and its tempo coincide with the rhythmical beat of the music. https://jaw-harp-player.blogspot.com/2020/01/why-jaw-harp-is-dopest-instrument.html jew's harp vs jaw harp
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