Varvara Stepanovas Master Class, Part3 of 5

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Varvara Stepanovas Master Class
Varvara Stepanova is a khomus teacher of the folk department of the Yakut music college named after М.Zhirkov. The winner of international festivals, the soloist of an ethnical group «Ayarkhaan ». Descriptions of the masterclass on web site : www.varganist.ru
http://varganist.ru/43e.html

Мастеркласс Степановой Варвары -хомус
Варвара Степанова преподаватель хомуса фольклорного отделения Якутского музыкального колледжа им М.Жиркова. Лауреат международный фестивалей, с солистка этно-группы «АЙАРХААН». Описание упражнений на веб сайте: www.varganist.ru
http://varganist.ru/43e.html

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  • She's falling asleep

  • Красавица!

  • @bvonmoss Suppose it just takes getting used to. I play plucking both in and out (and switch fingers up), but not with my hand up high, and above like that. Maybe I'll start trying it some time, just for the heck of it!

  • @sadiedangel Central Asians basically all play with the sweeping in motion. It's probably a safer motion on your teeth, but I feel striking the tongue out generates more volume. How about the Tuvans who sometimes strike it out with much force. I prefer striking the JHarp tongue with an outward motion. As a side note I have Jews harps made in Mongolia which I can ship directly if anybody is interested.

  • yo what is this

  • Oo да он как бы вообщет другой звук издавать должен)))

  • I think I got it, but I can only produce the sound by plucking outward, not back.

  • I wish I could see what she is doing with her mouth to make the 'drop' noise...I can do something similar sounding by pulling my teeth off the frame, and stopping the reed with my lips, but not with that much volume, and I can't change the sound really.

  • Amazing.

  • Great , beautiful !

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