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Quote from: lacire on Today at 03:52:06 PM:popcorn: You guys having fun over here?

Ohhhh leave em alone.. They're just celebrating 2nd place a little early.
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Box Calls / Eddie Salter Alumiinum Top Box...
Last post by don@utbilling.com - Today at 05:39:11 PM
Anyone have user input on the Eddie Salter aluminum top box call?
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20 ga. Turkey Choke Tubes / Re: Indian Creek Mobil .555
Last post by Tandin93 - Today at 05:38:13 PM
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General Forum / Re: Word Association Game
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Turkey Call Classifieds / Re: DES Mopani Trumpet
Last post by Big Jeremy - Today at 05:28:10 PM
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Turkey Call Classifieds / 4 Calls for sale
Last post by bbcustomboxcalls - Today at 05:25:38 PM
#1 Half'n'Half Bloodwood/R.Cedar-Poplar $120 tyd  PayPal only.
#2 R.Cedar/R.Cedar $95 tyd
#3 Bloodwood/B.Limba $110 tyd
#4 Zebrawood/B.Limba $100 tyd
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I am very new to using diaphragm calls and can't quite get the tone or timing for my yelps and I need some tips.

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20 Gauge Turkey Guns / Hastans youth 20 gauge auto
Last post by longbow59 - Today at 04:32:20 PM
Any real world suggestions for a Turkey choke? Gun has a 22" barrel. Thanks
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Quote from: bbcoach on Today at 02:57:56 PMI'm curious, for those of you that have several years of experience with the trumpet (I'm a newbie), how do you break up your yelps and add inflection, so you aren't a monotone caller?  Or can you?  With pots, diaphragms and boxes, which I am fairly proficient with, I can add hiccups and a good deal of inflection and excitement into my calling.  I know some will say Practice but is there some tidbits of instruction that will help?

IMHO the secret to mastering the trumpet yelper is mastering the control of air first; and every trumpet draws air slightly different. When you can control air draw up and down the "musical" scale low to high and high to low, adding inflection and excitement comes natural as you speed up and slow down the air draw. Controlling air draw and seeing how long you can hold the draw, then holding the draw high to low and low to high, will reduce that learning curve.