From: Tom Baehr <tombaehr@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: August 9, 2007 9:59:43 AM EDT
To: IcemanLE@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [Harp-L] Lip pressure
So, whatcha gonna call it? "Single note playing" is also tongue
block, u-block and corner switching. I've never heard "pucker"
called anything else, and there have been very lively discussions
of all these techniques on "another" discussion group I participate
in. It's a term accepted by the vast majority of players, and your
opinion isn't about to change it. Get over it.
Tom
On Aug 9, 2007, at 9:43 AM, IcemanLE@xxxxxxx wrote:
In a message dated 8/8/2007 10:24:41 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
tombaehr@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:
When I try to play pucker, my
jaws ache; but from muscle tension, probably not pressure. Others
pucker just fine, so it must be the different muscles necessary to
pucker.
Pucker is another bad term, along with suck and blow. Single note
playing should not be a "pucker". You don't pucker when you take a
sip of water, do you? You can learn to relax and let the harmonica
rest on your lips like that glass of water, moving it towards you
and away from you until you achieve a single note.
Pucker is for whistling or sucking up a piece of spaghetti.
The Iceman
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