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Hristoforv D2# Yakut Khomus Demonstration.

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Bamboo Pluck Jew's Harp of the Ainu people (Japan). Jew's Harp - mouth musical instrument Russian Jaw Harp excellent quality and magnificent sound. The combination of size, the harmony of sound, reliability, and low cost make it attractive choice in favor of this tool. A full-fledged musical instrument, depth and polyphony which gives the possibility of infinite improvisation.
A musical instrument that you might not have associated with the Viking age is the panpipe (Also called Pan flute). One of these panpipes were found at the Coppergate excavations that were conducted from 1976 - 1981 in York (Jorvik), England. This panpipe from York is estimated to date back to the 10th century, which is at the end of the Viking age. This panpipe is made from a small slab of boxwood and the pipes were created by boring holes into the wood at different depths.
is published annually, and contains articles, reviews, correspondence and notes and queries on all aspects of musical instruments, in support of the aim of the Society - the publication of original research into the history, construction, development and use of musical instruments. Articles, which are refereed before publication, are welcome from members and non-members of the Society. Since 2003 the journal has been published at A4 format (8¼ x 11¾ inches) and generally runs to about 250 - 300 pages with a color photo supplement.
A circumcision clamp is a device for stretching the foreskin of the circumcised baby away from the glans of the penis and holding it tightly in place while the cutting is performed. The number of different kinds of circumcision clamps in existence (most of them modern medical inventions) is even greater than the different kinds of Jew's harps; among them, the Mogen clamp, traditionally used by Jews over the centuries, is one of the oldest and simplest. (Its name comes from the Hebrew word magen, a guard or shield.) Essentially it is a piece of metal with a handle and a narrow slit through which the foreskin is pulled while the rest of the penis is protected, and there is indeed a certain resemblance between it and some Jew's harps.
Sorry, forgot to mention that Michael will actually be at the ‘Whitby Folk Week' - 19th to 25th August - running workshops, amongst other things, so if you fancy learning the gentle art of playing the Jews Harp, from an expert, then that's the place to be.
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