Insurance Pays for Didgeridoo

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Re: Insurance Pays for Didgeridoo

Post by roster » Fri Dec 12, 2008 1:43 pm

DreamStalker wrote:........ As such, it is likely that exercising the soft upper pallate could help to control mouth leaks when using CPAP. ......
That could be; from instructions for playing a didge:
Tighten your throat to separate your mouth air from your lung air.
http://www.didgeridoostore.com/didgeridoo_howtoplay.htm
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