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Diaphragm FYI
I know a lot of people that have difficulty making the quiet seductive putts, purrs, and soft clucks with a diaphragm. They can yelp and cackle but the soft sounds that help get a bird into bow range are sometimes more difficult. Anyway, something that I realized is that pretty much everyone uses a full size call and most people don't trim their calls. A smaller frame diaphragm makes it much easier to make these sounds and is just as capable of making full tones and volumes as any other call. I tried the mini mag from quaker boy a couple of years ago and found it extremely easy to use. Since then I've turned a few friends that previously had difficulities and it made a huge difference for them. I just ordered a set for dubbyasdoe, so she can call in my big birds (although she probably doesn't need ANY help).:D:D:D Anyway, I'm sure this is common knowledge to some but I just wanted to share.
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RE: Diaphragm FYI
Good tip, Dubbya.
I trim allof mine and have no problem making those soft seductive calls now. ;) Good lookin' out. |
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Thanks wash, what the heck happened to the post? It's like a mile long now!
Okay, it's fixed now.:D |
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Good advice! The problem is I can not purr without moving my lips, and I'm pretty sure that's not how you are supposed to do it. It sounds good but I want learn the right way. Do you know any sites that can help explain it better?
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Funny you posted this Dustin i almost did the other day :D, i was un-gifted with a small pallet in the roof of my mouth, no matter how much i trimmed, it did no good because the frame was still to big, i had to go to a youth size diaphram with the dome, all is good now, im using the quaker boy with a triple bat cut.
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ORIGINAL: MOmightymite Good advice! The problem is I can not purr without moving my lips, and I'm pretty sure that's not how you are supposed to do it. It sounds good but I want learn the right way. Do you know any sites that can help explain it better? Rolling your R's while blowing is one, which I absolutely can't do. I choke. Or how you described, by moving your lips. I explain it by calling it the "Motor boat" way. Theres no right or wrong, just differen't. |
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ORIGINAL: Washington Hunter ORIGINAL: MOmightymite Good advice! The problem is I can not purr without moving my lips, and I'm pretty sure that's not how you are supposed to do it. It sounds good but I want learn the right way. Do you know any sites that can help explain it better? Rolling your R's while blowing is one, which I absolutely can't do. I choke. Or how you described, by moving your lips. I explain it by calling it the "Motor boat" way. Theres no right or wrong, just differen't. |
RE: Diaphragm FYI
ORIGINAL: Washington Hunter ORIGINAL: MOmightymite Good advice! The problem is I can not purr without moving my lips, and I'm pretty sure that's not how you are supposed to do it. It sounds good but I want learn the right way. Do you know any sites that can help explain it better? Rolling your R's while blowing is one, which I absolutely can't do. I choke. Or how you described, by moving your lips. I explain it by calling it the "Motor boat" way. Theres no right or wrong, just differen't. I do it right;) |
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You guys are some motorboatin' sons of a...umm... Nevermind.
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ORIGINAL: quiksilver You guys are some motorboatin' sons of a...umm... Nevermind. |
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