Comb and paper is a rudimentary musical instrument which consists of a comb with a piece of paper pressed to it. To play it, one has to press their lips to the paper pressed to the comb and sing or vocalize into it. The voice makes the paper vibrate and changes the voice quality. [1] The 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica refers to it as "the comb-music of the nursery".[2] "Comb and paper" belongs to the category of "singing membranophones", sometimes called "mirlitons" [3] after "mirliton", another name for the eunuch flute.
Playing comb and paper is sometimes called "blue-blowing", possibly in reference to Mound City Blue Blowers. [4]
Comb and paper used to be one of many improvised musical instruments to accompany country–western dances. [5]
The unusual noises heard in the Beatles song "Lovely Rita" after the lines "and the bag across her shoulder / made her look a little like a military man" were made with a comb and paper.[8]
Will Thelin plays the comb and paper on the Grammy-nominated album Hold That Tiger by The Muddy Basin Ramblers[9]
Lyricist Dorothy Fields wrote the line ‘I’m tissue paper on a comb’ in the song ‘I’m A Brass Band’ sung by Shirley MacLaine in the movie Sweet Charity.[10]