Do be aware that such practicing does take much of your attention off the road. 
I have noticed this even when I practice singing. You need all the attention 
you have to guard against drivers who are texting.

Sorry to rain on your parade.

Herb Foster




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From: William Foss <[email protected]>
To: The Horn List <[email protected]>
Sent: Fri, March 12, 2010 2:10:40 PM
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Mouthpiece Only

I do quite a bit of driving and I'd like to do some buzzing while I'm
on the road. I got to thinking that what I really needed was something
to hold the mouthpiece for me- something like the harmonica holders
that folk singers use. If I could fit some kind of block (and possibly
a short tube) in one of those that would hold my mouthpiece while I
buzzed. This would allow me to simulate the pressure of the horn a
little better. In addition, it would leave my hands free for a cup of
coffee, or to send text messages, fiddle with an iPod and/or change a
CD, or... to drive, I guess.
I haven't made such a thing, only speculated that it could probably be
built. Assuming that it would work, I don't think it's the wost idea
I've ever had. If anyone has the urge to make and use it, please let
me know how it works (and if you manufacture and sell them, feel free
to cut me a check, ha h).

William Foss
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