This is one instrument we hear, but have never seen. Most people even don't know the correct word and call Mohsin or mouth organ etc. Thank you so much for the video. This instrument need to be given some uplift and the artiste should get their share of adolation too.
@morsing sai Namaste Guruji I love ur music I'm from Karnataka I got ur demonstrate... Very useful and please upload more classes so that u r the guru of morning for us..... Vande Sri gurum jagadgurum
dell rawal sorry for a late reply. Just start with watching how others do it (that’s how I learned, RU-vid), try repeating the sounds after them, get hold of different techniques. Most importantly, enjoy while you learn. It has to be a playful process, that way your motivation would carry you through.
Hello, Thank you very much for this perfect course of morsing ! I hope that the metal doesn't contain toxic elements like plombium. Best wishes ! Jean-Charles Bourquin, in France
That is made by use of carbonated steel and no Lead as you mentioned. It is a trimmed version of what Doctors who identify the ability to hear by any patient claiming to be having difficulty to hear. The vibration of the center blade echoed by the brackets and activation by the air from mouth and beats by finger on the blade along with movement of tip of tongue. The tip or button ehich is touched by finger is made of even platinum for avoiding going smaller by friction.
I had no idea these were used in India. I know there's a Russian version and a Vietnamese version but I thought it was mostly like a hillbilly thing. Like for jugband music. Cool.