The jew’s harp, also known as a mouth harp or jaw harp, is a small, handheld musical instrument that is played by plucking a metal tongue with the fingers or a plectrum while holding the frame against the teeth or lips.
The jew’s harp has been played for centuries in many cultures around the world, and it is still popular today for its unique and haunting sound and its relatively easy to learn how to play. Playing the jew’s harp can be a relaxing and enjoyable way to make music, and it can also be used for meditation and healing.