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🎶 Unlock your inner musician — anytime, anywhere with Grover Jaw Harp!
The Grover Jaw Harp (Model 8037) is a compact, alloy steel musical instrument designed for both fun and music education. It produces a rich fundamental buzzing tone with multiple overtones, shaped by mouth and breath techniques. Lightweight and portable, it includes game instructions and an eBook to guide players in mastering rhythms and melodies. Popular among enthusiasts, it ranks #37 in Jew's Harps and is ideal for creative expression on the go.
| ASIN | B00282WZG0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 40,374 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 37 in Jew's Harps |
| Body Material | Metal |
| Brand Name | Grover |
| Colour | brown |
| Customer Reviews | 3.3 3.3 out of 5 stars (2,013) |
| Finish Type | Painted |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00082562074712 |
| Included Components | Game instructions and an eBook for clear, resonant authentic voices |
| Item Dimensions | 21.6 x 3.8 x 11.4 centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Jaw Harp |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | KMC Music Inc |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Model Name | Grover Jaw Harp |
| Model Number | 8037 |
| Part Number | 8037 |
| UPC | 728639308105 082562074712 |
D**D
to strong to play comfortably, it has a very low tone with not ...
Nearly knocked my front Teeth out as the Twanger its very strong , to strong to play comfortably, it has a very low tone with not much variation in sound, I play various mouth harps , the best type to start with are " Double Vietnamese Don Moi" witch you hold gently on the front of your slightly open lips , not on your Teeth, by moving your tongue to the top of your mouth the tone will be higher than if you keep your tongue flat at the bottom of your mouth, your tongue is what you use most to play this pocket instrument along with correct breathing techniques , try following the Tune Banjo Duels , Hold firmly in the left hand and with the inside edge of your thumb play gently forward notes by brushing the end of your harp while holding fairly firmly to start with, notes can be played on an outward stroke and back on in stroke , the Vietnamese Don Moi is available in Single - Double - triple Twangs , they are Laser Cut and made of thin brass , fairly sharp so not recommend for small children un supervised , comes complete with its own decorated cardboard protection tube ,the harp is connected by a cotton thread , pull gently and the harp slides inside the tube , wrap the surplus cotton around the tube.. Excellent for accompanying other instruments, with or without a Mic .. Available on ebay. from "Sound For Health" £3 and £4 each .. You with have fun with this easy to play little Gem ...play fast and slow with a gentle knack , don't play heavy handed with your twanger or you will bend it out of shape or at worst ruin it...buy 3 for under a £10 - because when you get into it and play for longer periods of time , its good to let them cool down or they can snap on each side of the laser cuts , the keys are random ,but don't differ that much between them...
A**E
It’s ok
It’s ok
M**S
Not worth to buy
I can't recommend to anyone especially for beginners. The tongue is too hard to vibrat as it should
P**L
Doesn’t work
This jaw harp doesn’t really play at all. The tongue is too stiff. No sound comes from it. I have since replaced it with a different one.
A**ー
昔、他のハンガリー製のハープを使っていたのですが、 これは見た目だけピカピカで、きれいな音は出ません。 損しました。
ح**ي
لا يصدر اي صوت
S**J
Ah, the Grover Jaw Harp – the delightful instrument that promised to unlock the music within me! Little did I know it was less "Mozart" and more "trying to communicate with extraterrestrial life using twangs and boings." Right out of the box, this little gem gleamed with potential. I mean, how hard could it be? Spoiler alert: Think Rubik's Cube, but for your mouth. For the first few days, I sounded like a confused frog with hiccups. Day 7? I think I accidentally summoned the spirit of an ancient jaw harp master who, I must say, seemed rather disappointed in my efforts. By day 14? Well, let's just say the local wildlife seems to have new opinions about my musical prowess. But amidst the sonic chaos, the jaw harp stayed strong, resilient, and ever so patient as I tested the boundaries of audible sound (and my neighbors' patience). It's built to last, and let's be honest, it's pretty forgiving for an instrument that has to put up with my, shall we say, "unique" playing style. In conclusion, if you're looking for an instrument that doubles as a party trick, conversation starter, and potential alien communication device, the Grover Jaw Harp has got your back. Just maybe keep a two-week buffer before any public performances (or longer, in my case). Would recommend? Heck yes! Especially for those eager to find out if their inner musician is more "maestro" or "may-stow that thing away." Either way, it's a twang-tastic time!
A**R
Since this item is imported, you must submit the necessary documents in time. Otherwise it'll get stuck in customs.
J**H
Probably the most interesting, cool sounding instrument I have on my music shelf! It took a little to get used to, and had to watch a few YouTube vids to learn how to use it properly, but once you learn how to place it properly and just go with the vibes its suuuuper easy to to play. Good for beginners!! Definitely worth the money, and as for warmth, its pretty warm when it bites back! (don't hold your lip too close to the reed and bars) lol!