This is a list of musical pieces and songs that include or feature the Jew's harp or other resonance based lamellophones. Jew's harp music is Library of Congress Subject Heading M175.J4.[2]

Variety of Western Jew's harps
Karl Eulenstein, famed German Maultrommelspieler
the range of a tenor Jew's harp[1] Play as string harmonics
Morsing
Bamboo Jew's harps
Bass Đàn môi
Leo Tadagawa playing a mukkuri
7 tuned Kyrgyz komuz

Famous Jew's harpists include the German musicians Father Bruno Glatzl (1721–1773) of Melk Abbey (for whom Albrechtsberger wrote his concerti), Franz Koch (1761–1831), who was discovered by Frederick the Great,[3] and, "the most famous,"[4] Karl Eulenstein (1802–1890).[3] "Four of the famous Jew's Harp virtuosos of the world,"[5] today are Svein Westad,[6] Leo Tadagawa,[7] Trần Quang Hải, and the late John Wright (1948–2013).[8][9] Other performers include Phons Bakx and the earlier Angus Lawrie and Patric Devane.[8] US country musician Jimmie Fadden played the Jew's harp on many albums.[10]

In the experimental period at the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th century there were very virtuoso instrumentalists on the mouth harp. Thus, for example, Johann Heinrich Scheibler was able to mount up to ten mouth harps on a support disc. He called the instrument "Aura". Each mouth harp was tuned to different basic tones, which made even chromatic sequences possible.

— Walter Maurer, 1983 (translated from German)[11]

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  1. ^ "Jew's Harp" . Encyclopædia Britannica (Eleventh ed.). Cambridge University Press. 1911 – via Wikisource.
  2. ^ Library of Congress (2011). Library of Congress Subject Headings, 33rd ed., Vol.III (F-K), p.4199. Library of Congress. ISSN 1048-9711.
  3. ^ a b Burnley, James (1886). The Romance of Invention: Vignettes from the Annals of Industry and Science, p.335. Cassell. [ISBN unspecified].
  4. ^ Wright, Michael (2015). The Jews-Harp in Britain and Ireland, p.163. Ashgate. ISBN 9781472414137.
  5. ^ a b "Munnharpas Verden", DanMoi.com.
  6. ^ Svein Westad at AllMusic.
  7. ^ Leo Tadagawa at AllMusic.
  8. ^ a b Phons Bakx at AllMusic.
  9. ^ Wright, Michael (2013). "John Wright obituary", TheGuardian.com.
  10. ^ Jimmie Fadden at AllMusic.
  11. ^ Maurer, Walter (1983). Accordion: Handbuch eines Instruments, seiner historischen Entwicklung un seiner Literature (in German), p.19. Vienna: Edition Harmonia.
  12. ^ Albrechtsberger: Concerto for Jew's Harp, Amazon CD Listing (Munich Chamber Orchestra, December 19, 1992.
  13. ^ Biba, Otto. "Johann Georg Albrechtsberger", Entre ciel et terre: Johann Georg Albrechtsberger (French: Between heaven and earth), liner notes, p.6. Translated by Weiner, Howard.
  14. ^ Albrechtsberger: Concertos for Jew's Harp & Mandora at AllMusic.
  15. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k WNYC Studios (2016). "#3878: Music for Jaw Harp", WNYC.org.
  16. ^ a b c d e f g Fox (1988), p.218.
  17. ^ Zwei Maultrommelkonzerte at Discogs (list of releases).
  18. ^ Fox, Leonard (1988). The Jew's Harp: A Comprehensive Anthology. Associated University Presses, Inc. p. 33. ISBN 9780838751169. Retrieved 12 May 2015.
  19. ^ "How Should the Jew's Harp Part of 'Washington's Birthday' Be Played?", Vierundzwanzigsteljahrsschrift der Internationalen Maultrommelvirtuosengenossenschaft 1 (1982): 49–57.
  20. ^ a b c d e f g h Wright (2015), p.179. See: The Who - Join Together. YouTube. 20 March 2010. Retrieved 16 September 2016.
  21. ^ a b Wright (2015), p.176.
  22. ^ Sonny Terry's New Sound at Discogs
  23. ^ "Sonny Terry's New Sound: Jawharp in Blues and Folk Music: With Brownie McGhee and J. C. Burris", Smithsonian Folkways.
  24. ^ a b Wright (2015), p.172.
  25. ^ Northumberland Forever at AllMusic.
  26. ^ Northumberland Forever at Discogs
  27. ^ John Wright: La Guimbarde at Discogs (list of releases).
  28. ^ Atkins, John (2000). The Who on Record: A Critical History, 1963-1998, p.172. McFarland. ISBN 9780786406098.
  29. ^ Emanuele Calanduccio: U Marranzanu at Discogs (list of releases).
  30. ^ Mario Ruspoli: Les Guimbardes at Discogs.
  31. ^ Various Artists: The Lark in the Clear Air at AllMusic.
  32. ^ Wright (2015), p.174.
  33. ^ "North American Jew's Harp Festival - 1997 Highlights", JewsHarpGuild.org.
  34. ^ Makigami Koichi: Electric Eel at AllMusic.
  35. ^ Oberallgäuer Maultrommerltrio: Allgäuer Volksmusik auf der Maultrommel at Discogs.
  36. ^ Khomus: Jew's Harp Music Of Turkic Peoples In The Urals, Siberia, And Central Asia at Discogs.
  37. ^ "Oakie Doke Opening Theme
  38. ^ "Maultrommel Molln", DanMoi.com.
  39. ^ Jew's Harps of the World at AllMusic.
  40. ^ Jews Harp at AllMusic.
  41. ^ To Tamo Peva-Za Beograd YouTube
  42. ^ Svein Westad: Munnharpas Verden at Discogs.
  43. ^ "Kuu", Folkways.si.edu.
  44. ^ The Silk Road: A Musical Caravan at AllMusic.
  45. ^ "Oddtones", MouthMusic.com.
  46. ^ Fourth International Jew's Harp Festival at AllMusic.
  47. ^ Kid Rock: Kid Rock credits at AllMusic.
  48. ^ Prismatic Hearing at AllMusic.
  49. ^ Billboard Oct 30, 2004, p.31.
  50. ^ Masada Rock at AllMusic.
  51. ^ Wang Li: Guimbarde at Discogs
  52. ^ Chris Woodstra, John Bush, Stephen Thomas Erlewine; eds. (2008). Contemporary Country, p.36. Hal Leonard. ISBN 9780879309183. The jew's harp is, "something you don't hear on many records these days, if ever."
  53. ^ Alan Jackson: Good Time album credits at AllMusic.
  54. ^ Sherbourne, Simon (2009). "Imogen Heap: Recording Ellipse", SoundOnSound.com.
  55. ^ Animal Collective: Merriweather Post Pavilion at Discogs
  56. ^ Thomas Dolby: A Map Of The Floating City at Discogs
  57. ^ "Wang Li: Reve de Sang ", Amazon.com.
  58. ^ Simmons, Sylvie (2012). I'm Your Man: The Life of Leonard Cohen, unpaginated. McClelland & Stewart. ISBN 9780771080425.
  59. ^ Faun: Von den Elben at Discogs.
  60. ^ (2017) "Dirtwire", SixDegreesRecords.com.
  61. ^ Helen (2015). "'Simplicity sets my music free': The sublime Jew's harp meditations of the artist Wang Li", DanMoi.com.
  62. ^ "Wang Li & Wu Wei", ZamanProduction.com.
  63. ^ "Discogs". Discogs.
  64. ^ Big Thief - Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe In You, 2022-02-11, retrieved 2023-07-23

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