Re: [Harp-L] Lee OUCH-Skers
I've said this before.
When I returned to the harmonica in 1989ish, I acquired a Lee Oskar that
seemed to constantly snag my mustache. At the time, I thought the corners were the
culprits. So I filed the cover down, lowering the top coverplate a little. It
only made the harp quieter. Years later, I have several Oskar harps in a
variety of keys and the same mustache the harp is still the same. What changed? I
learned to get a better seal (embouchure) on the harp, thus providing less
opportunity for the harp to snag my shaggy 'stache.
In short: Forget the patchwork: work on your embouchure.
Hope this helps.
Phil
In a message dated 1/27/09 7:42:26 PM, captron100@xxxxxxx writes:
>
> Pic wrote:
>
> Anyone with a mustache have a way to stop the pain???
> I don't know why I ordered another one because they really pull on your
> stash. Can you fill that crack with something?
>
>
> I have successfully used silicone seal to fill the cracks at the corners.
> ron
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