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Started by Spring Creek Calls, August 02, 2023, 08:04:52 AM
Quote from: EZ on August 02, 2023, 08:53:10 AMMakes no difference to me. I play any call...Trumpet, wingbone, cane...by tightening (choking down) my hand and then loosening up to see what the call likes (they are all different). Of course, when doing that, my middle finger does end up in front of the opening to some degree. I've never stuck my finger "inside" of any call.
Quote from: crow on August 04, 2023, 11:32:18 AMQuote from: EZ on August 02, 2023, 08:53:10 AMMakes no difference to me. I play any call...Trumpet, wingbone, cane...by tightening (choking down) my hand and then loosening up to see what the call likes (they are all different). Of course, when doing that, my middle finger does end up in front of the opening to some degree. I've never stuck my finger "inside" of any call.Hope this is working out better for you than all the money they paid for your childhood singing lessons.We've heard about your singing, kind of scary.
Quote from: Spring Creek Calls on August 05, 2023, 08:56:34 AMMy original practice sessions were with a Lewis Inzer trumpet with a wide open bell that you can easily get a finger into and create the needed back pressure. I still find that method the quickest way to that "huntable" yelp in the field. As Tony stated, adjusting the hands will create the back pressure but it seems I have to search for it on each call and each calling sequence. I'm sure I'm the minority but I continue to look for the open bell trumpet.