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whistles. Many
present day wind
instruments are
inheritors of
these early whistles. With the rise of more
mechanical power,
other forms of
whistles have...
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referred to as low
whistles but
sometimes called concert whistles. The low
whistle operates on
identical principles to the
standard whistles, but musicians...
- The
concept is
named after ultrasonic dog
whistles,
which are
audible to dogs but not humans. Dog
whistles use
language that
appears normal to the majority...
- epiglottis, one can then mani****te the
types of
whistles produced.
Whistling A
human whistling.
Pucker whistling is the most
common form in much
Western music...
- Look up
whistler in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Whistler may
refer to:
Someone who
whistles Whistler,
British Columbia, a
resort town
Whistler railway...
- The
Aztec death whistle or
ehecachichtli is a type of
whistle formerly used by the
Mexica people.
Though the
original whistles likely made a soft wind...
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audible range. To
human ears, dog
whistles only emit a
quiet hissing sound. The prin****l
advantage of dog
whistles is that they do not
produce a loud...
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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...
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proceeds from the
whistle sales in
Congolese visionaries, and are
building a
global coalition for peace.
Falling Whistles sells whistles for $34 to $104...
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development of
signature whistles,
which can
remain stable for up to at
least 12 years. More
often than not,
calves develop signature whistles by the
sounds they...