How to Whistle Loudly Using Your Fingers
Whistling has both practical and recreational purposes. People whistle to gain the attention of others, and to hail a taxi cab. They might also whistle for amusement or as part of an animal-training regime. Whatever your reasons for whistling, you will be able whistle louder if you use two fingers.
Instructions
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Clean your hands thoroughly to prevent the spread of germs when you place fingers in your mouth.
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Place your lips around both your upper and lower teeth. Allow only a thin line of your top and bottom lip to show.
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Choose two fingers you feel most comfortable with to attempt a whistle.
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Rest the first knuckle of each finger on your lips with fingernails facing inward.
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Angle your fingers toward the center of your mouth. Let your finger placement pull your lower lip taut.
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Pull your tongue back into your mouth so that the tip touches 1/2 inch behind the lower gums.
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Blow through the hole your fingers form. Push the air over the tongue and bottom lip.
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Tips & Warnings
Practice often to increase the speed, ease and volume of your whistle.
Change the finger combination with each practice session to learn what works best for you and provides the loudest whistle.