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HiG

HiG is the collective name used by a workshop in Shira, Khakassia, for the work of several temir-khomus makers. Instruments began to be made under this name in March 2018, following a change in the membership of Vladislav Kokov’s workshop. Most new instruments were presented without attribution to an individual maker. The exception was the work of Tamir Khomatov, which continued to be presented under his own name.


Russia, Shira, Khakassia


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Khakassian Temir-Khomyses

HG1026 "Ayrag-Nuur" Temir-Khomus (Khakassian Temir-Khomyses) Recommended as first jaw harp HG1027 "Chalpan" Temir-Khomus (Khakassian Temir-Khomyses) Recommended as first jaw harp HG1116 "Yenisey" Temir-khomys (Khakassian Temir-Khomyses) Recommended as first jaw harp
HG1130 "Tergesh" Temir-Khomus (Khakassian Temir-Khomyses) Recommended as first jaw harp HG1136 "Kuromba" Temir-Khomus (Khakassian Temir-Khomyses) Recommended as first jaw harp HG540 "Tyva" Temir-Khomus (Khakassian Temir-Khomyses) HG731 "Kobez" Temir-Khomus (Khakassian Temir-Khomyses) Recommended as first jaw harp

Rarities

HG1333 Vargan (Rarities) Recommended as first jaw harp Recommended for advanced players
HG1333 Vargan, 68 USD
HG1419 Temir-khomys (Rarities) HG1420 Temir-khomys (Rarities) HG1421 Temir-khomys (Rarities)
Warning! Overwhelming majority of jaw harps presented are single pieces or made by hand, in very small quantities, instruments. There is no jaw harp factories exists; every one is unique in details, in different degree.
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