[Didjeridu] Tips needed: moustache and bleeding lip

Rodrigo Viterbo didgetc at sapo.pt
Wed Jul 9 06:34:10 PDT 2008


Hey Karl, I don't have that problem because I don't like to use moustache so I
keep cutting it but I have seen a guy I taught to play making something quite
interesting. He had played trumpet so he had an usual movement of something
like closing the mouth then put the mouthpiece against the lower lip and then
slowly rising it so the didge would push the hairs up. I don't know if you get
the idea but it is quite simple, he used to do it slowly because he didn't
practice much but I imagine that after some time you are able to get a good
positioning of the mouthpiece in a instinctive way.

I hope you can understand what i wrote and that may help you
Rodrigo

Citando White Knight <whiteknight9999 at hotmail.com>:

>
> Hey Karl!
>
> If you're using a hard mouthpiece... Maybe a softer mouthpiece? That's all I
> got.
>
> See ya at TMG in a few!
> Allan Van Leeuwen
> "White Knight"
>
> > From: kalbaugh at cox.net
> > To: didjeridu at music.mills.edu
> > Date: Mon, 7 Jul 2008 09:08:21 -0400
> > Subject: [Didjeridu] Tips needed: moustache and bleeding lip
> >
> > I'm sure some other male(s) on the list have hit on this problem: somehow,
> > moustache hair digs in enough to your lip while playing didge and makes it
> > bleed.
> >
> > Is there away to help prevent this situation? Okay, BESIDES the obvious?
> > Maybe use conditioner on my moustache? LOL...okay, I know I'm opening
> > myself to all kinds of commentary, but, if someone has any good ideas, I'd
> > love to hear them!
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Karl Kalbaugh
> >
> >
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Rodrigo Viterbo Oliveira
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