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Strip the paint and close the gaps with minimal tape…
This is a children’s toy and not the kind of instrument you would hear Canned Heat play.
I found it can only be plucked in one direction instead of two. The number of available bends are fewer than a good Jaw Harp would be able to produce, and I really had to sand it and modify it to even get something that might be recognizable as a tone with some bends out of it.
Making this Jaw Harp fun cost effort. If you want to please yourself or your kids in the long run, get yourself a good one that’s responsive and easy to play by nature.
I found it can only be plucked in one direction instead of two. The number of available bends are fewer than a good Jaw Harp would be able to produce, and I really had to sand it and modify it to even get something that might be recognizable as a tone with some bends out of it.
Making this Jaw Harp fun cost effort. If you want to please yourself or your kids in the long run, get yourself a good one that’s responsive and easy to play by nature.
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Yeah, it's nice, but I thought it would be better!
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Compact and Fun Instrument with a Clear, Resonant Sound
The Schwarz Jew’s Harp (75mm, Nr.12) offers a bright, clear sound, perfect for adding a unique texture to music. Its 75mm size makes it easy to handle, and the metal frame is sturdy, providing good resonance. It’s fun for both beginners and experienced players alike, though it may require some practice to get the full range of tonal possibilities.
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