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Old Wed Oct 24, 2007, 04:29pm
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Originally Posted by Back In The Saddle
As an old woodwind player, I notice a definite difference in the sound of the whistle between "toungers" and "huffers."
As an old low-brass player (trombone, tuba), I can completely agree. I've even given feedback on that very point to an occassional new official. Its such a simple thing to change and get increased credibility and believability.

If I were try to put it into a "word"....

Don't: ....hhhaaaaaaaaaaahhhhh....

But do: TaaaaaaaaaahhhT
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Old Thu Oct 25, 2007, 12:59pm
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Just curious as to how many of you out there ever use the "staccato" whistle technique? If so, for what do you use it. I use it sometimes for a travel but that's about it.
I use a "staccato" whistle mainly on violations or when a call is made away from the ball or isn't obvious.

As for a whistle tip, a good friend of mine worked a game w/ Jim Burr last year...Burr said the shorter your whistle, the more confident you sound in your call. Not sure that I agree 100% on that, but since Burr has worked 14 of the last 16 Final Fours (or something like that), I'll defer to his advice...
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Old Thu Oct 25, 2007, 01:04pm
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As for a whistle tip, a good friend of mine worked a game w/ Jim Burr last year...Burr said the shorter your whistle, the more confident you sound in your call. Not sure that I agree 100% on that, but since Burr has worked 14 of the last 16 Final Fours (or something like that), I'll defer to his advice...
I believe Burr has earned the right to end each of his informational sentences with the word "Grasshopper".

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