5 Maultrommel Dan Moi Vietnam - Jew's/Jaw/ Mouth harp - Khomus 1 Dan Moi Classic + 1 Dan Moi Mini + 1 Dan Moi Bass + 1 Dan Moi DOUBLE + 1 Dan Moi MINI DOUBLE Kostenloser Versand nach Deutschland
The
Dan Moi is the traditional 'Jew's Harp' (or jaw's harp, or trump, or
guimbarde) of the Vietnamese mountain people Hmong.
Hand-made by a small number of excellent local craftsmen, this brass
instrument captivates even novices by being easily playable and having a
brilliant sound, rich in overtones. Playing the Dan Moi is effortless
and enjoyable. In
contrast to other types of trumps, the Dan Moi must not be pressed
against ones teeth to produce its full and warm sound. Rather, the
instrument is gently rested against the player's lips with one hand
while the other plucks the tip of the reed softly. Moreover, the Dan Moi
affords players with an almost unlimited range of possibilities
for the creation of sound effects since mouth and tongue are given
considerably more freedom than with other types of trumps. For example,
you may try a simple echo effect by temporarily and rhythmically
removing the Dan Moi from your lips, or try a tremolo by moving the tip
of your tongue inside your mouth while playing. The Hmong
craftsmen work the Dan Moi so carefully that the slit between frame and
reed is barely visible. This ensures a wide variety of sounds,
especially in the high ranges. How to play
Hold
the instrument's shaft between thumb and index finger and bring it to
rest on your slightly opened lips so that the reed is given enough room
to move in and out freely. Use your other hand to gently pluck the tip
of the reed. Your mouth cavity functions like a sound-box and you can
experiment with many different sound variations and effects by moving
your tongue, cheeks, jaw, and/or throat. Similarly, you may use your
breathing for rhythmic or harmonic effects and make your whole body
resound along to the instrument. So, Dan moi are perhaps one of the most versatile jaw harps available.
The decorated bamboo case will be randomly chosen.
Preis: 20,99 euros
All instruments will be sent from Vietnam by registered airmail with signature required. Usually it takes 10-14 business days to receive them in Germany but slow German customs can delay this average
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