Re: [Harp-L] lips
Hey thanks everyone, I ended up getting Abreva, it's expensive though.
Now I keep cutting one when I shave. It is better though, thanks for all the
advice. Rusty covers will be changed out too.
Pic
In a message dated 8/18/2009 7:52:07 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
Chromboy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
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
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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
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> 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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