- or
other means.
Whistles vary in size from a
small slide whistle or nose
flute type to a
large multi-piped
church organ.
Whistles have been
around since...
- The
whistle register (also
called the
flute register or
flageolet register) is the
highest register of the
human voice,
lying above the
modal register...
-
Whistleblowing (also
whistle-blowing or
whistle blowing) is the
activity of a person,
often an employee,
revealing information about activity within a...
- The tin
whistle, also
known as the
penny whistle, is a
simple six-holed
woodwind instrument. It is a type of
fipple flute,
putting it in the same class...
-
Whistle! (****anese: ホイッスル!, Hepburn: Hoissuru!) is a ****anese
manga series written and
illustrated by
Daisuke Higuchi. The
series was
published in Shueisha's...
- The
Aztec death whistle or
ehecachichtli was a
whistle used by the
Mexica people. The
whistle was
discovered after the 1999
excavation of an
Aztec temple...
-
Whistling,
without the use of an
artificial whistle, is
achieved by
creating a
small opening with one's lips,
usually after applying moisture (licking...
- Look up
whistler in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Whistler may
refer to:
Someone who
whistles Whistler,
British Columbia, a
resort town
Whistler railway...
- fields.
Whistle may also
refer to:
Whistle (band), a 1980s hip-hop band "
Whistle" (Blackpink song), 2016 "
Whistle" (Flo Rida song), 2012 "
Whistle" (Jax...
- A dog
whistle (also
known as
silent whistle or Galton's
whistle) is a type of
whistle that
emits sound in the
ultrasonic range,
which humans cannot hear...