Playing the jaw harp, also known as the mouth harp or Jew’s harp, is a unique and rewarding musical experience. It is a small, handheld instrument that is played by plucking or strumming a metal tongue with the fingers while holding the frame against the teeth or lips.
The jaw harp is believed to have originated in Asia thousands of years ago and has been played in various cultures around the world. It is often used in traditional folk music and rituals. Playing the jaw harp has many benefits, including improving coordination, breath control, and musical expression.