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1,700-Year-Old Musical Instrument Found, and It Still Works The mouth harp was recently discovered in the Altai Mountains region of Russia and still makes music after well over a millennium.
Ildar Gimadier, from Kazan in Russia, creates techno music using only a jaw harp. He moves his finger in a circular motion to prolong the beats and reminds people of 'early 2000 techno electronica'.
“All the Way” hits shelves and streaming services on Friday, featuring unique instrumentals, a homage to a late harmonica legend and an impressive cache of guest stars.
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Kouxian, or ancient jaw harp, is the earliest string instrument that has been found in China. By placing kouxian between the lips and tapping it with the fingers, the instrument can produce sounds ...
The jaw harp is one of the world's oldest musical instruments and has a variety of names in different countries or regions. Both Japanese and Italian participants of the media group said their ...
It’s Eurovision weekend, meaning the country is totally up for a jumble of folk fusion, confusing songs and general lunacy. So lucky for Olena Uutai, her Britain’s Got Talent audition airs ...
A Scottish piper will be among a thousand jaw harp players gathering in Siberia in an attempt to set a Guinness World Record.
AN ANCIENT Jew’s harp belonging to the Huns, dating back around 1,700 years, has been unearthed in Siberia - and it is still capable of making music.
NEW HAVEN >> In addition to social media, one of the four Democratic mayoral campaigns is getting its message out by resorting to a different form of comment: a cartoon. Kermit Carolina’s ...