Vietnamese Jaw Harp NCAS (Dan Moi) Standard G#2

Code: 035365 Drumble - Jew's Harps

(US $14,07 exclusive VAT)


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Product description

The Drumla (Jew Harp) Dan Moi in G#2 tuning is delicately handcrafted and captivates with its easy playability, brilliant sound rich in overtones, and price. The jaw harp is nestled in a round bamboo case, which is wrapped in colorful fabrics. It is also available in various tunings.

With the Dan Moi drumla, you can play slowly meditative or quickly dynamic. Its sound reminds of electronic music or the sound of analog synthesizers, all without any technology. Whether it's captivating improvisations, touching melodies or relaxing sounds, your creativity knows no bounds! And the small Dan Moi allows it. Playing this drumla is very simple.

Our absolute favorite instrument!


By the way: ncas (pronounced "ncha"), as the H'mong people call their jaw harp, is traditionally made of brass in northern Vietnam. Among the H'mong, both men and women play this small instrument, which is used for celebrations, relaxation and courtship. With ncas melodies, entire stories can be told and emotions can be particularly well set to music. Lovers initiate first contact using dan moi, reveal their feelings, introduce themselves and their families, "talk" about their desires and tease each other in long musical dialogues. Fascinating, what a broad sound spectrum such a small instrument has!



Use

The NCAS (DAN MOI) Jew Harp in G#2 tuning is meticulously handcrafted. It is very easy to play and offers an amazing sound rich in overtones, all at an excellent price.

It impresses with its easy playability, brilliant sound full of overtones and price. It comes in a round bamboo case. We offer it in various tunings.

You can play the NCAS Jew Harp slowly and also dynamically. Its sound resembles electronic music or analog synthesizers. You can improvise captivatingly, play touching melodies and relaxing sounds.

All this is made possible by this small Vietnamese Jew Harp.

It is our favorite pocket instrument.


By the way: ncas (pronounced "ncha"), as the H'mong call their jaw harp, is traditionally made of brass in northern Vietnam. Both men and women among the H'mong play this small instrument, which is used for celebrations, relaxation and courting. With ncas melodies you can tell whole stories and particularly well express emotions. Lovers make first contact using dan moi, reveal their feelings, introduce themselves and their families, "talk" about their desires and tease each other in long musical dialogues. Fascinating how large a sound spectrum such a small instrument has!



Country of Origin

Vietnam.



Producer
Authentic
Use

The NCAS (DAN MOI) Jew Harp in G#2 tuning is meticulously handcrafted. It is very easy to play and offers an amazing sound rich in overtones, all at an excellent price.

It impresses with its easy playability, brilliant sound full of overtones and price. It comes in a round bamboo case. We offer it in various tunings.

You can play the NCAS Jew Harp slowly and also dynamically. Its sound resembles electronic music or analog synthesizers. You can improvise captivatingly, play touching melodies and relaxing sounds.

All this is made possible by this small Vietnamese Jew Harp.

It is our favorite pocket instrument.


By the way: ncas (pronounced "ncha"), as the H'mong call their jaw harp, is traditionally made of brass in northern Vietnam. Both men and women among the H'mong play this small instrument, which is used for celebrations, relaxation and courting. With ncas melodies you can tell whole stories and particularly well express emotions. Lovers make first contact using dan moi, reveal their feelings, introduce themselves and their families, "talk" about their desires and tease each other in long musical dialogues. Fascinating how large a sound spectrum such a small instrument has!


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