tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8810592925338095630.post8337244682010082575..comments2021-06-10T10:33:31.583-04:00Comments on Music Therapy: Lip CallusLyle Sanford, RMThttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11312150272934828223noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8810592925338095630.post-53808764500341979102010-10-03T20:40:56.192-04:002010-10-03T20:40:56.192-04:00Hi, Lyle.
I used to get something very similar to...Hi, Lyle.<br /><br />I used to get something very similar to what you're describing back when I played with a dry embouchure. It never really bothered me, but I do notice that they stopped coming back when I switched to a wet embouchure.<br /><br />There's nothing wrong with either wet or dry, in fact I think it's good to practice a bit the opposite way you normally play to see what happens. Sometimes one or the other works much better for a particular player.<br /><br />DaveDavid Wilkenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16817448398196836336noreply@blogger.com