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Quote from: Tom007 on April 04, 2023, 06:59:36 AMJOURNEY UPDATE: I have been practicing on my Trumpets, but yesterday I turned the corner. So far, I wasn't real happy with my results until yesterday afternoon. I grabbed my EZ Wingbone and stated practicing. Lessened the air pressure, cupped my hands a little differently, and wala....a real Turkey sound bellowed out. Started clucking, cutting, and yelping. For some weird reason, it came together. So I grabbed my "Greg"Snakewood trumpet, same thing...real Turkey sounds. Now, I am by no means as good as the sound files I've heard from you veteran Trumpeteers, but I now feel one will be with me for good. I have a ways to go, but now I won't hesitate to use it afield.....be safe, good luck...
Quote from: Greg Massey on April 04, 2023, 10:13:44 AMThe lip pressure post and the trumpet journey post are here to help all of us who want to learn and enjoy playing / hunting these air calls... Some great posts from everyone ...
Quote from: fishr64 on April 05, 2023, 09:35:27 AMQuote from: Tom007 on April 04, 2023, 06:59:36 AMJOURNEY UPDATE: I have been practicing on my Trumpets, but yesterday I turned the corner. So far, I wasn't real happy with my results until yesterday afternoon. I grabbed my EZ Wingbone and stated practicing. Lessened the air pressure, cupped my hands a little differently, and wala....a real Turkey sound bellowed out. Started clucking, cutting, and yelping. For some weird reason, it came together. So I grabbed my "Greg"Snakewood trumpet, same thing...real Turkey sounds. Now, I am by no means as good as the sound files I've heard from you veteran Trumpeteers, but I now feel one will be with me for good. I have a ways to go, but now I won't hesitate to use it afield.....be safe, good luck...I've had the same thing happen to me Tom. I just received my EZ wingbone around 3 weeks ago and I can play it more consistently than my trumpet or EZ Jordan. I still have my off days but they're not as frequent. I know the off days are me over thinking it or just a straight up mental block, but I have to agree with what EZ had posted on another thread, learning to use less air on a good wingbone will help with any suction call. At least it's helped me. I started last year in February or March with a trumpet and have been practicing and trying to pick up pointers from all of the posts on here. I took the trumpet along for walks last year and got responses to my calling during our youth hunt and was hooked. It's fun and frustrating at the same time, but I enjoy practicing just about every day and judge my sound level by whether I annoy my wife or not. If she asks what I was doing back in the room with my calls, I know I was on my game. I will say, I'm jealous of those that can pick up one of these calls and just make it work(especially if they've never ran one before), similar to running a mouth call or any call for that matter. I think it's how some of us are wired. Myself, I get my brain disconnected from what I'm trying to do at times and I've come to realize that I just need to step away and try again later. Some great threads and input.
Quote from: Meleagris gallopavo on April 04, 2023, 09:52:34 AMQuote from: Tom007 on April 04, 2023, 06:59:36 AMJOURNEY UPDATE: I have been practicing on my Trumpets, but yesterday I turned the corner. So far, I wasn't real happy with my results until yesterday afternoon. I grabbed my EZ Wingbone and stated practicing. Lessened the air pressure, cupped my hands a little differently, and wala....a real Turkey sound bellowed out. Started clucking, cutting, and yelping. For some weird reason, it came together. So I grabbed my "Greg"Snakewood trumpet, same thing...real Turkey sounds. Now, I am by no means as good as the sound files I've heard from you veteran Trumpeteers, but I now feel one will be with me for good. I have a ways to go, but now I won't hesitate to use it afield.....be safe, good luck...Fantastic! For me the better I get the more I want to practice.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk