Anyone else with this problem?

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You're quite right Zevang, and thank you for pointing this out. I assumed (and that was my fault) that the way the flute was being held was correct and thus was having no impact on the slipping, and thus that it was entirely a matter of perspiration or other condensation forming between the lip and the lip plate. You are quite right thatNc it could be a problem holding the instrument (which was not something I had considered in this instance). Ncnan, I would strongly suggest taking a look at the way you are holding the flute (hopefully with the help of a good teacher) before shelling out the money for engraving, or sticking things on the lip plate. Should you find that the problem does not lie there, then our other suggestions could be quite useful.Zevang wrote:Guys, I would think about something different.
The fact of a sllipery lip could be a matter of holding wrongly the flute.
Take a look on this to have an idea(it's an old concept, but very helpful):
You'd want to be careful with that, if you choose to go the deodorant route. Your facial skin may have a different reaction to the chemicals that make up the deodorant than the rest of your body. It would be a shame to cause a rash on your chin just because of a slippery lip. If engraving is out of the realm of possibility, or just isn't appealing, I would suggest applying a postage stamp to the lip plate where your chin contacts it, being sure not to let it lap over the edge of the embouchure hole. This is both cheap and easily reversible, and poses no danger to the silver or gold of the lip plate, or your skin (unless you have a known allergy to the adhesives that stamps use. You might also use masking tape, though this will need to be replaced more often than a postage stamp.flutytooty91 wrote:I too had this problem except it happend most during marching band. I went to a pharmacy and bought clear, odorless roll on deodorent. It seemed to help and would be cheaper than getting the flute engraved.