The hazards of being a flutenist?
A. John Mardinly, Ph.D., P.E.
> On Jul 10, 2018, at 1:47 PM, Dan Winheld wrote:
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> Loose lips sink lutes. Or flutes. What's the difference- my old guitar
> teacher used to tell me to keep my mouth closed!
> Dan
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> On 7/10/2018 1:07 PM,
I've also been wondering if the reference is to the performer or audience
member... If the latter, I would think another product to prevent the dropping
of jaws in response to a lute performance (whether particularly good or bad)
might be a market as well.
-Anne
On Wed, 11 Jul 2018 14:02:41
I’ve never seen a flute player using anything like a Yamaha Lip Plate Patch;
maybe lips (more accurately, “that bit of the face above the chin and below the
lower lip") slipping from the lip plate is a problem for flute players only
during a lute performance.
> On Jul 10, 2018, at 1:07 PM,
The older I get, the more of a problem it becomes.
On Tue, Jul 10, 2018 at 4:47 PM, Dan Winheld <[1]dwinh...@lmi.net>
wrote:
Loose lips sink lutes. Or flutes. What's the difference- my old
guitar teacher used to tell me to keep my mouth closed!
Dan
On 7/10/2018 1:07
Loose lips sink lutes. Or flutes. What's the difference- my old guitar
teacher used to tell me to keep my mouth closed!
Dan
On 7/10/2018 1:07 PM, l...@reasonablefax.com wrote:
"Yamaha Lip Plate Patch
"The Yamaha Lip Plate Patch prevents the lips of the performer from slipping during
a lute