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Author: rrgerhardt19
Date: 2018-08-29 02:58
Hi! So I've been reading around, trying to find a solution to my problem, but haven't been able to. So here's what's up: I bite my lip to the point where I have indents of my teeth on my bottom lip and it is all becoming scar tissue. BUT, I don't seem to have any problems with tone quality, air support or difficulty with notes coming out, in fact, the biting causes everything to be much better. I've been complimented on my tone quality and ability to control notes when going into the higher register because they don't "pop." So what should I do? It's quite painful if I play rigorous pieces, and play for extended periods of time -- around an hour and a half or more. Please help!
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