Jew's harp
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wait... let me get my banjo son yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeehaaaaaaaaaaa
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@gronko86 it's actually been around since before then, they've been found in Asia from around the 4th century BCE
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@StickMan004 you can get a "snoopy jaw harp" for under 5 dollars on Amazon. [don't worry, they're new] :D
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hmmm, i my language there called "mungiga" or "mouth harp" i´ts been around since the dark ages :P
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lol christmas trees aren't even really from christianity, I think its just a german practice that got associated with christianity because it was done around that period of time (the holiday season). There is nothing even inherently christian about the christmas tree, just as there is nothing inherently jewish about the jewish harp. Its just the common english name; no ONE person decides what something is called, its just a culture thing and is studied in etymology.
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I once heard someone broke their tooth by playing it incorrectly; is that possible? I think the person told me it was because they played it incorrectly, not having certain parts on the fleshy part but instead right on the teeth.
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No; it was originally Jew's Harp. Jaw's harp is because the PC crew dived in and deemed it offensive to Kikes.
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I think the name Jews Harp is a bastadization of Jaw Harp. I've just got myself a Dan Moi Jaw Harp, Vietnamese, and it plays a treat. It's louder than the conventional Jaw Harp and there's no need to grip it in your teeth, so it isn't painful to play at all.
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sounds sort of like a talkbox!
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Stupid political correctness. I'm Jew and have no problem with having an instrument called "Jew Harp".
It's as stupid as banning Christmas trees in offices because it bothers non Christians.
Why would a Christmas tree bother me?
If a christmas tree bothers you, you deserver to be face slapped.
urik 3 years ago 29
its a jew harp, but nowadays they think jew harp is too politically incorrect,so they call it a jaw harp
cdeetz88111goalie 4 years ago 8