Softwares: DAZ Studio 4 With IRAY
Base Figures: Genesis 8 Female
License: This is licensed for commercial or non-commercial use.
Many years ago I bought a little instrument known in my region of England as a 'Jew's Harp'. Came as a surprise to me that the name is a regional variation, and it's more commonly known as a 'Jaws Harp' or 'Mouth Harp' elsewhere.
Anyway, regardless of name, I had several years of making noises with it before it broke. I won't say 'Making Music' because I am very unmusical.
This freebie, then, is my tribute to my little 'Mouth Harp', hope you get a little fun from it . The lamella is so small, I didn't think it worth rigging or putting in morphs for playing it. The material is a variation on the DAZ Uber Silver shader, darkened off a bit.
There are two methods of loading, one as a simple prop. The second is as a wearable preset. It poses the upper and lower face rig for the character's lips, head, neck, upper chest, arms and hands to pose G8F to hold the instrument in the right place. To use the wearable preset, select G8F before clicking on the library item.
guy91600 12:06PM | Mon, 11 October 2021
Good idea this "Mouth Harp", widely used by Ennio Morricone
speculoos Online Now! 11:04AM | Mon, 11 October 2021
You are welcome! Thank you again for this one as well as for all your other (very much appreciated) freebies. :)
richardandtracy 2:33AM | Mon, 11 October 2021
Thank you both for your kind comments. I shall try to remember the French name. Must admit my reading of French is better than my aural French, and I just don't speak enough.
speculoos Online Now! 2:22AM | Mon, 11 October 2021
Thank you again. As said at another place the French name for this lovely little music instrument is guimbarde... ;)
Kilroy 12:41AM | Mon, 11 October 2021
Thank your Richardandtracy to share this instrument with us !
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