Jew's harp subing refers to a musical technique involving the use of a Jew's harp, a small, mouth-held instrument that produces sound when the player plucks a metal tongue. "Subing" may involve using vocal techniques or resonance to enhance the sound, creating a unique auditory experience. This practice is often associated with Folk Music traditions and can vary widely in style and technique among different cultures.
a musical instrument
Subing is a bamboo jaw harp of the Cuyunin people of Palawan islands in western Philippines.
A Jew's Harp (or mouth harp) doesn't have any strings. It is metal, played with the hand and controlled by the mouth.
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Jews harp
It's made with strings.
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Jaws, or Jews harp
Jingle Bells or Jews Harp.
Subing is a traditional wind instrument from the Visayas region in the Philippines. It is a bamboo flute that is played by blowing air through a mouthpiece and covering and uncovering finger holes to produce different notes. Subing is commonly used in folk music and cultural performances in the Visayas.
Around 2,500 B.C. in Egypt.