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Ton in Ton
Karl Odendahl
Steuen 6
21737 Wischhafen
Germany
Tel: +49 (0)4770 808242
instrumenta@toninton.de
Eingetragen bei:
Handwerkskammer Stade
Betriebsnummer: 0660826
DE 194959034
Ton in Ton
Karl Odendahl
Steuen 6
21737 Wischhafen
Germany
Tel: +49 (0)4770 808242
instrumenta@toninton.de
Eingetragen bei:
Handwerkskammer Stade
Betriebsnummer: 0660826
DE 194959034
Another form of the jews harp comes from Vietnam. Made from pure brass and especial slim.
Each one comes with a case from bamboo for security on travelling.
We offer them in small (light sound) and large (dark sound), and with a double tongue
The Apalachian Dulcimer developed in North America from the European Scheitholt or the North German Hummel and is used in folk music there.
The Appalachian Dulcimer has 4 strings. The two high strings are tuned the same, the others in a fifth to the root note.
A common mood is d - a - d '- d'
The frets are set diatonic.
Like a zither lying on the table or on the player's lap, the strings can be plucked or struck. At the neck you either grab a single string or all three at the same time with your finger or a bamboo stick. The effect of playing with a bottleneck is particularly typical, so that you can quickly slide over the strings between the frets. The fifth tuning enables open play with drone notes or chords.
In the traditional models, both heads are braced together. That means you cannot span one side independently of the other.
To get around this problem, we have developed a new tensioning construction where each side can be tensioned separately.
The cord is not pulled to the other side of the skin, but is fixed to points in the body. This now makes it possible to tune each side to a specific tone and also both tones of the Davul to each other. The keynote of one side still depends on the diameter and the choice of head. We only offer this system for the larger Davul from 48 cm.