The Jew's harp, also known as jaw harp, juice harp, or mouth harp, is a lamellophone instrument, consisting of a flexible metal or bamboo tongue or reed...
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feature the Jew's harp or other resonance based lamellophones. Jew's harp music is Library of Congress Subject Heading M175.J4. Famous Jew's harpists include...
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harp may refer to: Harmonica Jaw harp or Jew's harp Morsing Temir komuz This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Mouth harp....
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(disambiguation) Trump card (disambiguation) Trumped (disambiguation) Jew's trump or Jew's harp, a small musical instrument played in the mouth Trumpf, a machine...
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released plate vibrates. An instrument may have a single tongue (such as a Jew's harp) or a series of multiple tongues (such as a mbira thumb piano). Linguaphone...
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of bells fall into both categories. A common plucked idiophone is the Jew's harp. According to Sachs, idiophones are instruments made of naturally sonorous...
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udu, reco-reco, ocarina, morin khuur, tibetan horn, kangling, cajón, jew's harp, spring drum and many other. The band was founded in 1995 by Alexander...
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Morsing (category Heteroglot guimbardes and jaw harps)
அல்லது முகச்சங்கு, Malayalam: മുഖർശംഖ്, English: "jaw harp") is an instrument similar to the Jew's harp, mainly used in Rajasthan, in the Carnatic music of...
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a "blues harp" or "harp", but it is a free reed wind instrument, not a stringed instrument, and is therefore not a true harp. The Jew's harp is neither...
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head and cabinet. He also occasionally performed on acoustic guitar and Jew's harp on Swans recordings. We Owe Small Truth (2021) Major Inconvenience (2023)...
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The angkuoch (Khmer: អង្គួច) is a Cambodian jaw harp (sometimes known as mouth harp or Jew's harp). It is a folk instrument made of bamboo or iron. The...
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variation, may also refer to: Blues harp, a style of harmonica-playing in blues French harp, or harmonica Jew's harp or Jaw harp, an instrument that is placed...
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Ringqvist – guitar, violin, backing vocals – on Garmarna (2003): lute guitar, jew's harp Rickard Westman – guitar, bass, e-bow – on Garmarna (2003): bouzouki,...
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comb is a tine. The term is also used on musical instruments such as the Jew's harp, tuning fork, guitaret, electric piano, music box or mbira (kalimba) which...
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African drums T.H. Subash Chandran – ethnic percussion, bowls, tabla, Jew's harp Remi Kabaka – talking drum Mani Subramaniam – violin Lady Saw, "Lieutenant...
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whistle Ian Wilson - percussion Dani Evans - bass Gavin Harper - guitars, backing vocals, jew's harp, tambourine, additional drums Lasse Lammert - vibraslap...
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Isitolotolo is the Xhosa name for the Jew's harp, a small musical instrument introduced to South Africa by European traders in the 19th century. The 19th...
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June and staying in the charts for 13 weeks. The arrangement includes a Jew's harp. "One and One Is One". Discogs.com. Retrieved 20 September 2012. "One...
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Đàn môi (category Idioglot guimbardes and jaw harps)
versus "inward" lamellophones. "Another Look into the Organology of the Jew's Harp", Bulletin due Musée Instrumental de Bruxelles, II, p.55. Sturman, Janet;...
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making sound, like the washtub bass, washboard, spoons, bones, stovepipe, jew's harp, and comb and tissue paper. The term 'jug band' is loosely used in referring...
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bagpipers, 3 drummers and 1 electric cello player. The band also uses the Jew's harp and the shawm, an ancestor of the oboe, in their music. In 2005, Auļi...
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feet as "charming" and "pretty". He adds she was adept at playing the Jew's harp, could dance according to the traditions of her country, and had a lively...
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such as the uhadi (gourd bow), umrhubhe (mouth bow), and isitolotolo (Jew's harp). Madosini was regarded as a "national treasure" and a leading figure...
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playing a "small trump" or Jew's Harp. James VI is said to have interviewed her in person and listened to her playing the mouth harp and singing. Duncan tried...
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since antiquity. The most likely precursor to free reed aerophones is the Jew's harp, an instrument known to many cultures throughout the world, and by many...
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Genggong (category Idioglot guimbardes and jaw harps)
The genggong is a kind of jew's harp used in the music of Bali. It consists of a wooden frame and tongue cut from a single piece of the leaf stem of the...
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9:17 "Rimsky" - 8:44 "Dizzy the Duck" - 12:07 Dizzy Gillespie - trumpet, Jew's harp Arturo Sandoval - trumpet Esko Linnavalli - piano Pekka Sarmanto - bass...
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Daltrey – lead vocals, harmonica Pete Townshend – guitar, synthesizer, jew's harp, backing vocals John Entwistle – bass, backing vocals Keith Moon – drums...
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v t e Hungarian folk music Percussion Cegléd water jug Jew's harp Tambourine Aerophones Accordion Clarinet Duda Reed pipe Six-Hole and Long Flutes Tárogató...
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Mukkuri (category Idioglot guimbardes and jaw harps)
and 1.5 cm wide. Sound is made by pulling the string and, similar to a Jew's harp, vibrating the reed as it is placed in the performer's mouth. In 1964...
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