Which jaw harp is best for a beginner?

Bass Temir-Komuz Sydykov

Bass Temir-Komuz Sydykov
Kyrgyz Komuzes /
Oberton Pro Lab measurements:
Overall dimensions: 115x55x7 mm (?)
Archived model (?)
The king of the Kyrgyz Temir-Ooz-Komuz, "Big" is a kind of good-natured giant. Large, heavy, smooth to the touch, with a long and moderately soft reed, it provides low, rumbling sound and comfort in slow and medium play. Well controlled by breathing, jaw harp produces a wide range of soft, embossed sounds. But rapid-fire two-way play is not for this instrument. In addition, it requires maximum accuracy - otherwise the reed will touch the frame.

A very nice jaw harp that requires respect.