Re: [Harp-L] lips- one last mention



Don¹t forget Ecolips- a lip balm actually produced by a harp player (who
oddly enough has the same name as me!)
www.ecolips.com


on 8/18/09 4:52 AM, Rob Paparozzi at Chromboy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

> Abreva is the best ointment to use at the earliest sign of a cold sore
> (Herpes). It will speed up the healing time and to speed it up ven faster,
> take 1 (500mg) Lysine (amino acid) tablet a day during each episode.
> 
> However to help prevent the onset of lip sores and to sooth sore and
> overworked lips from hard playing, practice and weather like sun and cold
> etc... try "Original Lip Session with Vitamin E" from E.Burnham, they also
> make a Lysine Onintment as well which I haven't yet tryed.
> 
> page down to the yellow little container and order the Original Formula
> (Vanilla) not the banana or flavored ones....
> IMO, this is the best stuff to use to PREVENT sores,,,,,apply AFTER playing
> and practice and before bed at night. the is 2 for $4.50
> 
> http://eburnhamcosmetics.com/Soothing.htm?gclid=CNvLqOWRrZwCFc5L5QodPnlYkA
> 
> 
> hope this helps,
> Rob Paparozzi
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <Pic2318834@xxxxxxx>
> To: <harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2009 4:11 PM
> Subject: [Harp-L] lips
> 
> 
>> >
>> > Do any of you apply lip balm such as chap stick prior to playing.   Maybe
>> > a
>> > cleaning of my harps once or twice a year may help. LOL.  Trying  that new
>> > stuff Abreva will update as I am sure you all are curious about my lip
>> > condition.
>> >
>> > Pic
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > In a message dated 8/13/2009 1:17:51 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
>> > leone@xxxxxxxx writes:
>> >
>> >
>> > On  Aug 13, 2009, at 12:41 PM, Barry F. Cohen wrote:
>> >
>>> >> Based on some  discussion on The List regarding Country-Tuned Harps
>>> >> for  non-country songs (in particular Richard Hunter's comment that
>>> >>  he'd take a Country-Tuned C-harp if stuck on a deserted island with
>>> >> only one-harp!), I purchased a SP 20 Country-Tuned C harp and  am
>>> >> loving it!  Plan to use it on songs like Honky Tonk  Women, Route
>>> >> 66, Pride & Joy, and some other  'non-traditional blues' tunes my
>>> >> band does that I've been  searching for a better sound on.
>>> >>
>>> >> Who knew country-tuned wasn't  just for country?!  Yeeehaaaw!
>>> >>
>>> >> Thanks  List!
>>> >>
>>> >> Barry C.
>>> >>
>>> >> 'Blues with a feelin, that's  what I have today.'
>>> >>
>> > Here's the harp you want. I came up with it in  1959. Took it to
>> > Nashville in 75. From there it went international.  BUT it took
>> > several years. Smokey Joe tuning. The 5th AND 9th draw  reeds are up
>> > one semi tone and there's a wind saver on the 5 draw.  You can do a
>> > whole lot with this tuning. I play jazz with  it.
>> >
>> > smo-joe
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-- Steve





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