Learn To Play A Jew's Harp

The Jaw Harp is a small traditional rhythmic instrument. The Jew's Harp is actually native to many other parts of Europe, Asia, and Oceania (except for Australia). And with the exception of Eskimo tradition, no evidence (so far) suggests this instrument existed in North and South America or Africa prior to its introduction by European traders.
The instruments are assembled by hand in our small workshop in Gothenburg, Sweden. The casing is produced using high-quality SLS 3D printing, which gives it a slightly rough surface. The mouthpiece is manufactured in aluminum by precision CNC machining, and has a smooth semi-matte anodized surface. Each unit is shipped with a USB cable and a custom protective case.
One audio cassette. The Jew's Harp, one of world's oldest instruments and a lamellaphone-type of instrument, has gone by several names, and appears in several countries. In England (and later the United States), the instrument - which is held in the teeth and plucked with one's fingers - was associated with Jewish culture, although there is no historical association between the two. Other names for the hand-held instrument include gewgaw, mouth drum, jaw harp, and juice harp.
It is easy to play the Jew's Harp. You put the instrument against your mouth and just start playing. Many sounds and effects are easily found by giving it a try. I like playing the Jew's Harp very much and have learned playing by self-study - presumably like most players. There are few instructions on how to play, and most of them do not teach more than how to hold the instrument and pluck the reed. Well - actually more is not necessary for a start.
Playing the Jew's harp is an exciting way to make music. How you perform the specific elements is up to you. The pitches and rhythms you find will be yours because they come from within you. Be expressive and creative and enjoy this wonderful mouth instrument.
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