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Which jews harp is best for a beginner?

IG619 "Khotoydokh" Khomus

IG619 "Khotoydokh" Khomus
Yakut Khomuses /
Oberton Pro Lab measurements:
Gaps: 10-100 µm (?)
Base frequency: 70-85 Hz (?)
Reed hardness: 80-120 gf (?)
Frame hardness: 700-3000 gf (?)
Reed size: 75-80x22 mm
Overall dimensions: 100-110x35-50x4 mm (?)
Weight: 50-70 g (80-100 g with case)
166 USD
Is case included: yes
Compatible Cases and Other Accessories

Shipping: from 2 USD (more...)
Stock: Yes (5+) (Frame Drum, Horse, Lark, Mammoth, Eagle, Sterkh, Yakut) (?)

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Loud, vociferous, with the most saturated, fat and crackling sound, a harp, differing in style from most traditional Yakut khomuses. The timbre contains everything that can be placed there and even more, and it sounds all at once. Already a weak touch generates a sound of this type, triggering the delight of beginners or playing special effects; The knee of the tongue is quite large and further increases the degree of simplicity of producing a loud sound breaking through any barriers. With a reverse impact, the timbre, which initially is not clean, becomes even more mechanical due to the sharp prism. Mechanics also leave much to be desired - the khomus is convenient only for one-sided blows.