Jaw Harp User Instructions
Pick up your jaw harp in your left hand as shown in the picture.There are two ways to hold the jaw harp,
depending on the shape of your instrument. For a harp shaped like the red one shown here, put your
thumb on the back of the harp and your index and middle finger on the frame and hold tightly.
Make sure the metal tongue or twanger is pointing away you.
If you have a more rounded harp then you need to hold it with the index finger and thumb wrapped
around it. The main thing is to have a good, firm grip so you can press the jaw harp firmly against your
teeth.
Don’t do that yet, though. Hold the harp in front of you. With the tip of the
twanger (that’s the flexible metal strip in the middle) pointing away from you. Put your index finger on the
tip and pull it straight back toward you and let it go.
The faint sound you hear is what you will be amplifying with your mouth.
Now, spread your teeth about 3/8 inch apart and put the harp tightly against your front teeth. You might
want to do this in front of a mirror so you can see what you are doing. You have to spread your teeth 3/8
inch apart so the metal twanger can pass between your top and bottom teeth.
The teeth should be sitting on the beveled edge of the harp…not the
top, but on the beveled edge. Press the harp very firmly against your teeth. It is essential that you press
the jaw harp firmly against your teeth with your left hand, otherwise it vibrate on your teeth and feel
uncomfortable and not make much sound. Also, keep your tongue out of the way.