Star-Spangled Banner CPAP-style
For your amusement, me, singing the
Star-Spangled Banner in a full-face mask.
Ok, I had a serious purpose! I'm a singer, and I have wondered if sometimes some of my breathing while asleep might be me having a dream where I'm singing. (and the director is yelling "NO BREATH!")
Interesting that "holding a note until you run out of breath" is what an obstructive apnea looks like. Which is kind of surprising -- I would have thought that would be a central!
(Also, the first time I realized that the tune for the
Star-Spangled Banner is an old British drinking song I decided that I have great respect for British drunks!)
RE: Star-Spangled Banner CPAP-style
Encore!
04-17-2021, 05:36 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-17-2021, 05:38 PM by SarcasticDave94.
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RE: Star-Spangled Banner CPAP-style
Try that with a P10 pillows mask. I struck out because I don't have that mask... And I can't sing. My singing is barking at the moon or about as nerve wracking as the dental drill.
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RE: Star-Spangled Banner CPAP-style
Thanks for leading me to the The Anacreontic Society.
Fine lead to history of 1860 era.
My wife loves the card game authors.