Jew's Harp

New Zealander, Polynesian

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The Maori jew's harp (rooria or kukau) is used, like the musical bow in other parts of Polynesia and Melanesia, to simulate lover's speech. Made of flexible bamboo; it is held against the teeth while the split tongue is plucked. Changes of timbre occur as the player alters the formation of his mouth cavity; thus, the rooria can imitate speech patterns. The quiet sound is sometimes accompanied by guttural voiced tones.

Jew's Harp, Bamboo, fiber., New Zealander, Polynesian

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