A friend of mine can whistle without puckering his lips at all. So, we would go through the line at subway and he would imitate perfectly the sound of the oven timer and confuse the employees, it’s so funny 😅
I like how you combine your school years with the lessons. It puts learning into a perspective that it takes time to get it right - which is what you also mention. It's a pretty chill video. Thanks.
Thank you! 2 people have told me to breath out, 2 people have told me to breath in. I’ve always found it slightly easier to exalt to breath. But, some of my attempted teacher are like, “No, you can’t breath out to whistle” or something. You are a much better teacher than my friends. I’ve still only whistled once, not including using my hands.
Brother no lie.Real gshit.I was playing your video outside of my neighbor gas station. And the birds stopped as soon as they heard you. You are a great beat box and whistle 😊
hmm ur bird whistle is perfect and i cant make it so clear also my english not much good so hard to learn :p and have 1 question ur tongue is moving or not moving in bird whistle
I think, by doing the bird whistle the tongue isn't moving ;) but if you want to try the " cricket sound " ( later ) there you need to move your tongue.
hi could you give me some advice? ive been trying to whistle my whole life and im still having trouble. how is your tongue meant to look like when your whistling and for the bird sound? and how much pressure do you have on your cheeks? cause my mouth hurts after a few minutes thanks
It's a late answer but still an answer: Actually you don't need ANY pressure on your cheeks. It's a little less air than when you exhale from your mouth. Try in and exhaling like when the doctor wants you to exhale. Take that airflow and make it less. And your tongue (for the beginning) shouldn't move at all. What i realize when whistling is that i sometimes touch my lower front teeth. I can't help for the bird sound cause im trynna learn that too haha 😅 good luck
yo man, I got just one question, when I want to do the bird whistle, do I inhale or exhale? I can do both, but I can't combine click roll and bird whistle.
So, a little back story, I've been able to whistle since I was just a small boy, say around 7 and 8 (currently 17 now) and I feel I'm fairly good at it. I'm able to control my whistles very well, I can do high pitch, low pitch, I can do a cricket noise through exhale whistling, I can do a lot. about a year ago, I learned that not everyone whistle via exhaling and I was just flabbergasted. It seemed unreal to inhale to whistle. I've been floating around many different videos, been practicing for hours every day for the last month or two and I can't figure it out. I need help learning to whistle in or whatever!!! I CANT DO IT!!!!
YO I can cricket whistle, but I use a different technique. If you can't click roll (like me) you can use an outward breath for the whistle to vibrate your uvula instead. Glhf everyone
Oh, forgot to mention, all my teachers told me not to use my teeth. The first time I successfully whistled was when I discarded their advise and used my teeth.
@@DontaeCatlett I've been practicing the cricket sound for the past few days and i've gotten it pretty close, I found for me that curling the tip of my tongue helps get the whistle sound for the cricket