1st time with Glacier Country calls

Well I had a few hours in the truck today, so I figured I\'d practice.

It took a while, but I finally figured out how to not try to blow the latex out of the calls. First I limited how hard I was blowing by pretending I was blowing on a candle without blowing it out.

Secondly (still working on this one) is to have a relaxed jaw while blowing. It\'s a fine line, but once I found it (Once in a while), the calls sounded pretty good.

Here is my latest attempt. I didn\'t practice this to much as I\'m in the hotel room, and I\'m sure the guy next door can hear it.

Still a lot of work to do. I think I\'m moving in the right direction.

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AB
 

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Ab Pm me your cell number and I will send you some audio clips I made to help new callers. Also listen to the clips I posted up on this thread,a few more times. Elongate everything.... at first ,the calf , then move onto the cow soft, soft soft. elongate .it will not sound like a cow sound,at this point, but it will teach you how to have tongue and air pressure control.
 
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