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Old Wed Nov 12, 2003, 07:09am
mick mick is offline
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Question

In the area of unknowns, I wonder about the placement of the whistle.
Is it Dead Center, Left, or Right.

I go dead center. But one of the problems with that position is that it's quite impossible, for me, to talk with the Fox in position.
Going left, or right, seems to allow a certain amount of communication, but when I try, I wonder if the words can even be understood.

Going dead center *looks* funnier than going to the side, but I have never been one to talk outa the sides of my mouth. Given a slight cold my whistle may get a little damp and slightly salty tasting.

With the whistle on a side, is it possible to get the volume? I usually end U.P. with weak whistle and a slightly damp floor in front of me.

So, I continue to blow straight under the nose, cuz I don't, otherwise, know how to do it.

Any advice? Advantages? Disadvantages?
mick

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