Doublereed Archive - Posting 000091.txt from 2005/06
From: herb fawcett <herbgosia@-----.net> Subj: Re: [DR-L] Dracula playing Oboe Date: Sun, 19 Jun 2005 20:41:31 -0400
You would be surprised how little is needed to smooth that irregular incisor
to the point that it is no bother even without the paper. Talk to your
dentist.
Herb
On 6/19/05 5:27 AM, "Frank Jordan" <frank@-----.com> wrote:
> I have a chipped tooth that was lacerating my lower lip.. I find that
> folding tobacco paper over my teeth before I play eliminates the
> problem, as does an application of dental wax (used for braces)
>
> Hope this helps!!
>
> Frank Jordan
> Principal Bassoon
> Foothills Philharmonic, Papageno Quintet
> http://www.papagenoquintet.com
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sameer Al-Abdullah [mailto:simsim29@-----.com]
> Sent: Sunday, June 19, 2005 4:07 AM
> To: doublereed@-----.org
> Subject: [DR-L] Dracula playing Oboe
>
> Hi,
> I have a little bit of a problem and I was wondering if anyone here have
> had something similar. My upper canine teeth (3rd from center) are a bit
> sharp. If they were a little bit longer then I'd qualify for being a
> vampire. But the the left one is a bit pointy and when I roll my lips in
> to play the oboe, I find out that I have a tiny cuthole right above the
> inside of the upper lip. It can be annoying sometimes especially when
> it's been a while since I played and my embouchure is tense at first.
>
> I was thinking maybe I should have my dentist do some filing on 'em and
> flatten my fangs? wwVwwwVww
> --
> Sameer Al-Abdullah
>
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