Klarinet Archive - Posting 000923.txt from 2001/02

From: Audrey Travis <vsofan@-----.com>
Subj: Re: [kl] thirst
Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2001 16:44:00 -0500

I've been following this thread with interest and wondering how you all manage
to have such delightfully *dry* mouths. My problem is the opposite of the one
that started this thread. I seem to slobber all over the place, especially if
I play after eating (but in fact all the time). I can't get through more than
15 or 20 bars before I have so much moisture caught on the inside of my reed
that my tone becomes very fuzzy and I have to stop to *suck it up*. Can
someone please help? I swab often, but the problem is really the moisture on
the reed, not the droplets in the bore.

Desperate for a dry mouth...
Cheers!
Audrey

Wildfire Coconut wrote:

> >A large number of medications, taken for all sorts of things, have "dry
> >mouth" as a side effect. If this correlates with the start of the problem,
> >it could be a reason.
> >
> >
>
> i don't take any medication, so i know it's not that. i do try to drink
> other things besides water but that doesn't seem to help either. i guess
> i'll just hope that it goes away. :)
> natalie
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