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Thursday, March 27, 2003Musicians' injuries are as numerous as their instruments: fiddler's neck, tuba lips, violinist's jaw, horn player's palsy -- even guitar nipples and harpist's cramp. The poor bagpiper is threatened by fungus that often grows inside the instrument. And the flutist? "The flute is a biomechanically impossible instrument to play," says Scott Brown, chief of the department of physical medicine and rehabilitation at Sinai Hospital in Baltimore and a musician himself. I’ve always suspected that about the flute. But, what I want to know is, what are “guitar nipples”? I couldn’t find anything on a Google search. Anyone out there know? posted by Sydney on 3/27/2003 08:03:00 AM 0 comments 0 Comments: |
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