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IH966 "Orto-Yuryakh" Khomus
Yakut Khomuses
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Ivan Khristoforov
Oberton Pro Lab measurements:
Gaps:
100-150
µm (
?
)
Base frequency:
45-55
Hz (
?
)
Reed hardness:
70-90
gf (
?
)
Frame hardness:
350-500
gf (
?
)
Reed size:
115
x
30
mm
Overall dimensions:
110-140
x
60
x
6
mm (
?
)
Weight: 80 g (110 g with case)
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Is case included: yes
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Big bass jews harp with moderate sensitivity, soft, rumbling timbre and traditional decoration. The reed elbow is very long and rustling.
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