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Physical Effects of Playing the Trumpet

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Physical Effects of Playing the Trumpet. In addition to possible allergic reaction to the metal from which the instrument is made, trumpet players may suffer from a variety of maladies involving the muscles, nerves, larynx and heart. According to Sarah Bache and Frank Edenborough, plastic surgeon trainee and

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