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Whistling
Posted: 2008.11.05 (14:52)
by 乳头的早餐谷物
There are many ways to whistle, but that is a topic for another poll. My question is about the direction in which the air flows when one is whistling unassisted (no fingers) through pursed lips.
Exhaling is the common thing but I can only do it while inhaling. My whistling also has a very limited range.
Re: Whistling
Posted: 2008.11.05 (15:08)
by Donfuy
There should be an option for both. When I'm whistling I use both ways, so the "music" I do has no breaks.
Re: Whistling
Posted: 2008.11.05 (15:14)
by Eiturlyf
Can't X(
Re: Whistling
Posted: 2008.11.05 (16:52)
by ToeFaceKiller
Donfuy wrote:When I'm whistling I use both ways, so the "music" I do has no breaks.
Quite.
Re: Whistling
Posted: 2008.11.05 (22:14)
by sheganican
exhaling
i used to be a whistling pro. i spent atleast a year accidentally learning how to whistle and once i got it down, i whistled like no other.
and then i got braces.
Re: Whistling
Posted: 2008.11.05 (22:28)
by Pikman
Can't. >:(
Re: Whistling
Posted: 2008.11.06 (01:08)
by Kablizzy
Both or either, but mostly Exhaling. And I can do so extremely loudly.
Re: Whistling
Posted: 2008.11.06 (01:13)
by Why Me
I wish I could whistle, but I can't. I never have been able to. X(.
Re: Whistling
Posted: 2008.11.06 (01:34)
by Atilla
Mostly exhaling, though I can whistle somewhat by inhaling.
Re: Whistling
Posted: 2008.11.06 (01:39)
by TribulatioN
Both, but I go louder and higher inhaling and get good low notes exhaling.
Re: Whistling
Posted: 2008.11.06 (02:18)
by Condog
Both. I'm ambiwhistlerous.
Re: Whistling
Posted: 2008.11.07 (13:22)
by unoriginal name
Inhale. Always have, probably always will.