mouth diaphragm
#1
ok guys i need help my season is 2 weeks away ...i need all the advice i can get with using my new quaker boy double beginners mouth call...what are ur suggestions...let me knowwhat sounds i should make how my tongue should be positioned etc... thanks
#2
This whats on the back of a primos package.
primos raspy cuttin 3-pac
Put the call in the middle of your mouth with:
1. Front of call facing out.
2. The notch goes to the right ensuring that the short reed is down when using a multiple reed call.
3. Your tongue should be 1/4" to 1/2" past reeds. Try different tongue
positions for different sounds.
4. Press your tongue against the call to seal it in the middle of the roof
of your mouth.
EXERCISES: Take a breath of air and blow out,
forcing the air between your tongue and
the reeds to make a squeaking sound.
1. Cluck- Say, "plock" sharply. Note the "p" is formed with your lips when you do this.
2. Yelp- Say, "cholk, cholk, cholk" while trying different mouth positions and rhythms.
3. Cutting- Say, "pot, pot, pot". The lips come together for each cut.
4. Purr- Vibrate your vocal cords, similar to gargling.
Vibrate your lips or flutter your tongue.
The air comes across the reeds producing a very soft. controlled vibration.
5. Cackling- Say, "kit, kit, cat cat cat cat, cholk cholk cholk".
This call is easily achieved when the jaw is used to set the tempo and rhythm.
6. Kee Kee- Say, "pee pee pee". Make a high note, starting and stopping the flow of air with your lips.
7. Kee Kee Run- Say, "pee pee, cholk". Proper fit is important. If necessary trim the outer tape to fit comfortably in your mouth.
You can get a Instructional CD at Wal-Mart to help
Primos and Hunter's Specialties has one.
I hope this helps
primos raspy cuttin 3-pac
Put the call in the middle of your mouth with:
1. Front of call facing out.
2. The notch goes to the right ensuring that the short reed is down when using a multiple reed call.
3. Your tongue should be 1/4" to 1/2" past reeds. Try different tongue
positions for different sounds.
4. Press your tongue against the call to seal it in the middle of the roof
of your mouth.
EXERCISES: Take a breath of air and blow out,
forcing the air between your tongue and
the reeds to make a squeaking sound.
1. Cluck- Say, "plock" sharply. Note the "p" is formed with your lips when you do this.
2. Yelp- Say, "cholk, cholk, cholk" while trying different mouth positions and rhythms.
3. Cutting- Say, "pot, pot, pot". The lips come together for each cut.
4. Purr- Vibrate your vocal cords, similar to gargling.
Vibrate your lips or flutter your tongue.
The air comes across the reeds producing a very soft. controlled vibration.
5. Cackling- Say, "kit, kit, cat cat cat cat, cholk cholk cholk".
This call is easily achieved when the jaw is used to set the tempo and rhythm.
6. Kee Kee- Say, "pee pee pee". Make a high note, starting and stopping the flow of air with your lips.
7. Kee Kee Run- Say, "pee pee, cholk". Proper fit is important. If necessary trim the outer tape to fit comfortably in your mouth.
You can get a Instructional CD at Wal-Mart to help
Primos and Hunter's Specialties has one.
I hope this helps




