Oh, dude, Chewing Gum while playing your instrument can mess with your embouchure, which is like the fancy word for how you use your mouth to play. It can make your jaw tense up and mess with your airflow, so yeah, it's like trying to play the Trumpet with a mouthful of peanut butter. Not a good combo, man.
Well, gum can definitely hurt it if you are chewing while you're playing, but otherwise dropping any instrument can hurt it
yes because you are moving your mouth and when i chew gum my gums hurt after a while
Eating or chewing gum while playing a woodwind instrument can potentially harm the instrument in several ways. Food particles and gum residue can clog the instrument's keys, pads, and tone holes, affecting its playability and sound quality. Additionally, saliva and food debris can accumulate inside the instrument, leading to mold growth and bacterial buildup, which can damage the instrument's inner components over time. It is best to avoid eating or chewing gum while playing a woodwind instrument to maintain its optimal performance and longevity.
The past tense of hurt is hurt. For example: "She hurt her ankle while playing soccer."
If you stand up for hours while you're playing, possibly.
You will need to see a doctor.
i could but don't play it right next to a dog.
The child fell down from the ladder and got hurt badly.
everywhere but the most would be inbetween the legs
Sure, you can fall off your horse.
I think that you should only chew a total of at least only 3 pieces a day no more but you can do less or none. When you chew them i think you shouldn't chew that much so it doesnt make your jaw hurt. If you are allergic or the juiciness is to juciy then don't eat it or your stomach will hurt.
Your thumb may hurt when playing guitar due to overuse or strain on the muscles and tendons from repetitive movements. It could also be caused by poor technique or improper hand positioning while playing.