Re: [Harp-L] breathing exercises or not
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- Subject: Re: [Harp-L] breathing exercises or not
- From: "Cara Cooke" <cyberharp@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 1 Mar 2006 19:44:36 -0600
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Simply taking a walk through the neighborhood while playing the harmonica or
singing can be good exercise.
Cara
On 3/1/06, Emile D'Amico <edamico@xxxxxxx> wrote:
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> About seven years ago I had a pulmonary embolism.
> ( blood clots in the lungs). You breath but your absorbtion
> of oxygen is greatly reduced. You can suffocate even
> though you are breathing.
>
> While I was recouperating in the hospital they gave me
> a device for lung therapy. It was a tube with a ball in it.
> They brought it in and had me try it out. Their eyes popped
> out when I shot the ball to the top no sweat. The medical
> students said the best they could do is halfway.
>
> I do not make a practice of doing breathing exercises.
> When they first took x-rays they said take a deep breath.
> My lungs went off the film. The next shot they said don't
> take a deep breath.
>
> Imho i think scales and arpeggios are great breathing exercises.
> I think jogging and swimming could be helpful.
>
> Emile Diggs D'Amico
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