How well do you whistle?

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  1. DonGenaro

    DonGenaro off to another land

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    I have never really been able to whistle to well or even loudly..till last night..googled whistling and about 10 minutes later I had 2 fingers in my mouth and let out some loud ones...never realized it was so easy..I just thought only the cool people could do it...
     
  2. Frieden

    Frieden Senior Member

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    I can whistle showtunes. :cool:
     
  3. Autentique

    Autentique wonderfabulastic

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    not at all.
     
  4. Piaf

    Piaf Senior Member

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    I cant whistle. I just cant !

    :leaving:
     
  5. Frieden

    Frieden Senior Member

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    I always thought it was a genetically determined thing, if you were able to whistle or not. Of course, I have no scientific reasoning to back these presumptions up...but there you have it.
     
  6. The manticore

    The manticore Member

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    i cant whistle
     
  7. DonGenaro

    DonGenaro off to another land

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    thats what I thought till I seen the tutorials..it is not that hard..probably hard to do showtunes though.
     
  8. DonGenaro

    DonGenaro off to another land

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    Method 1: Fingered Whistle
    Tuck away your lips
    First, your upper and lower lips must reach over to cover your teeth and be tucked into your mouth. Only the outer edges of your lips are visible, if at all.

    Choose your finger combination
    The role of fingers is to keep the lips in place over the teeth. Experiment with the following combinations to discover which works best for you, depending on the size of your fingers and mouth. Regardless of your choice of fingers, their placement is the same: each are placed roughly halfway between the corners and center of lips, inserted to the first knuckle. (Again, this will vary depending on the size of your fingers and mouth.)

    Your options are:

    a U-shape created with thumb and middle finger, or thumb and index finger, of either hand.
    right and left index fingers.
    right and left middle fingers.
    right and left pinkie fingers.

    Now that your fingers are in place, be very clear on these two matters of form:

    1.) Your fingernails should be angled inwards, towards the center of the tongue, and not pointed straight in and towards the back of your mouth; and 2.) your fingers should pull the lower lip fairly taut.

    Draw back the tongue
    Now comes the crucial part of the whistle.

    The tongue must be drawn back so that its front tip almost touches the bottom of the mouth a short distance behind the lower gums (about 1/2 inch/1 cm). This action also broadens and flattens the front edge of the tongue, allowing it to cover a wider portion of the lower back teeth.

    The sound is produced by air flowing over a bevel, or a sharply angled edge. In this case, the sound is created by the upper teeth and tongue directing air onto the lower lip and teeth.

    Blow
    Steps 3 and 4 follow each other very closely, if not simultaneously. Inhale deeply, and exhale over the top side of the tongue and lower lip, and out of your mouth. Some extra downward and outward pressure by the fingers onto the lips and teeth may be helpful. Experiment with the position of the fingers, the draw of the tongue, the angle of the jaw, and the strength of your exhalation. Adjusting with these will bring success.

    Start off with a fairly gentle blow. You'll produce a whistle of lower volume at first, but you'll also have more breath to practice with if you don't spend it all in the first three seconds. As you blow, adjust your fingers, tongue and jaws to find the bevel's sweet spot. This is the area of maximum efficiency, where the air is blown directly over the sharpest part of the bevel. Once you locate the sweet spot, your whistle will have a strong, clear tone, as opposed to a breathy, low-volume sound.

    Listen for these sounds: as you practice, your mouth will learn to focus the air onto the bevel's sweet spot with increasing accuracy. You'll probably hear the following: a breathy, low-volume tone that suddenly, as you adjust your fingers, mouth, or jaw, will switch to a clear, full, high-volume tone. Success! You're on the right track--your task now is to reproduce the mouth and hand position that led to the better whistle.

    of course there are fingerless whistles to
     
  9. Wild Mountain Dave

    Wild Mountain Dave Rainbow

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    I can whistle pretty well but never have belted out one of those loud ass whistles. I just whistle various tunes.
     
  10. Autentique

    Autentique wonderfabulastic

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    Me neither and believe me I've tried.
     
  11. mystical_shroom

    mystical_shroom acerbic

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    I can whistle surprisingly, but not really good most of the time. I will get an occasional real sounding whistle, but than I will do a whistle that some wouldn't even classify as a whistle...
     
  12. jerry420

    jerry420 Doctor of everything Lifetime Supporter

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    i can whistle fucking awesome:D
     
  13. Jaitaiyai

    Jaitaiyai Cianpo di tutti capi

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    I cant whistle without... my whistle!
     
  14. KozmicBlue

    KozmicBlue Senior Member

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    I can whistle really loud, comes in handy sometimes :D
     
  15. BraveSirRubin

    BraveSirRubin Members

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    I'm a badass at whistling.
     
  16. bandbeyondescription

    bandbeyondescription Nothertimesforgottenspace

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    I whistle all the time
    i go detention for whistling too much before i though it was some bullshit
    our teachers are nazi. when they said that i stood up and said seez hitler
     
  17. mudpuddle

    mudpuddle MangaHippiePornStar Lifetime Supporter

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    I Can Wistle Loud and Tunelessly...

    Good Annoying Tactic...
     
  18. mystical_shroom

    mystical_shroom acerbic

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    So is humming, which can also be used to creep someone out too...
     
  19. Cate8

    Cate8 Senior Member

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    I cant whistle
     
  20. shaggie

    shaggie Senior Member

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    When boys turn about 14 they go through the whistling phase, especially the two fingers in the mouth thing. Must be some club thing or something.

    .
     
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