The secret helps you to know how to whistle in a single note

Have you ever felt whistling really "cool" yet? So cool your way with the secret below.

In the movie, I sometimes catch a lot of cool, cool "brothers" who can whistle. However, when you try to try it is not like that, or at the same time just know how to whistle in a very basic way like this.

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So then, come along with a super secret, to help you whistle in the right way as possible.

Step 1

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Cupping your index finger and middle finger in both hands, forming an A-shape.

Step 2

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Lightly press the tongue into the mouth, bending the tongue from the 2 sides to the middle.

Step 3

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To play the flute, you need to put the tongue in the right place. Using your finger, gently push the tip of the tongue into your mouth, then press down on the tip of your tongue gently, so that the tongue forms a curve.

Step 4

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Blow out hard. If you feel the air blowing out from the lower lip, you've done it right. If you see the gas still passing through the upper lip, adjust your tongue.

Why does the sound come from the flute

Usually, you can still whistle without your fingers, because your palate and teeth form a sound resonance arch when the air is blowing.

If you use your fingers, you also create a resonant dome in the oral cavity under the tongue. The air blowing over will bump back, creating sound.

Because the tongue resonance dome is smaller in size, the impact sound will have to move with shorter distances, resulting in a larger sound output.