How to Make a Water Drop Sound With Your Mouth

Surprise an audience or group of friends, by making a water drop sound. Watch the shock on their faces, when they discovered it's a sound affect. When a droplet falls onto a liquid surface, the resulting sound is actually the motion of moving bubbles under the liquid's surface. Amaze friends by recreating a realistic water drop sound effect without any liquids at all.

Instructions

    • 1

      Pucker lips as to whistle. Place your tongue on the roof of the mouth as to make a "D" sound at the same time.

    • 2

      Move the tongue as if saying the word "doink." Channel air out though the lips while moving mouth and tongue as in "doink" without actually speaking.

    • 3

      Listen to the sound the air makes as it's forced out through the lips. Practice the doink motion in the mouth until the sound is close to that of a water drop.

    • 4

      Apply the pressure of one finger under the thumb on the same hand. Release the thumb to flick the finger against either the side of the cheek or under the chin while doing Step 2.

    • 5

      Adjust the exact positioning of the lips to change the tone of the water drop sound.

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