Hello @yuriythebest,
sorry, but both versions are far from the right notes.
The problem with the reeds getting stuck seems to be your too much air. You are not playing the individual notes cleanly, but blowing improperly into the channels. You can hear it in the loud air flow when you make a note.
If you use too much air, lots of water drops will collect on the tongues. Saliva doesn’t necessarily have to be the problem, the effect is similar.
Rinse the harp every evening under lukewarm water. Just shake it out, don’t tap it. Place it at an angle on a cloth overnight with the holes facing downwards.
If you play without food residue in your mouth, the harp shouldn’t be blocked inside. If it is, open it and hold the reed plates up to a light source. Here you can see whether one or more reeds are blocked. At the same time you can see whether the reeds are in a good position. They shouldn’t be twisted or touching on the right and left. A sensitive correction would be necessary here. There are videos on YouTube about this.
Regards Astrid