It’s time to practice, practice, practice. If you want to achieve truly realistic moans and deep, nasty goose sounds, you need to know where your air is coming from. So grab a pair of sunglasses, grab a mirror and let’s work on bringing out your best belly breaths.
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Tongue Placement
This lesson is really about speed. When your tongue is anchored correctly (behind the teeth), you get more double clucks out of it. Work your way into more of a competition-style calling routine, just by anchoring your tongue in the right spot.
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Teaching Visuals
Check out this graph for a helpful visual cue that may make your calling more successful.
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Buzz the Reed with Proper Air
In making this buzzing sound, you're going to use a little bit of air and a little bit of vocal tone. This is the foundation of all the notes in goose calling, so don't move on until you have this.