@scabo0o It is called "palatial whistling" because instead of using the puckered lips to produce the sound, the whistle is caused when the air passes between the tongue and the palate of the mouth (the roof of the mouth). The whistler uses the tongue to create a small space between the tongue and the roof of the mouth, which creates the whistle, and then they change the shape of the mouth to alter the pitch of the notes as they come out.
This style of whistling gives greater control. I've always thought of it as cheating and never do it. But since he has more views than I, it might be worth reconsidering!
@Ira0321 LOL It's not cheating. It's just a different way to whistle. The guy who won the title of Grand Champion at the International Whistlers Convention in 2009 whistles using this method. (His name is Luke Janssen.)
I can't even do it myself; I can only do the traditional "pucker" style whistling.
Nagyon jó! 5* Én ismerem ezt a technikát, sőt, én is tudok hasonlóan fügyülni, persze közel sem ennyire magas fokon. (-: A felső fogsor mögé kell a nyelvet tenni. Az alső fogsor és eleve az áll jóval kisebb szerepet játszik ebben. Úgy is lehet, hogy az ember benyúl a szájába és így szétfeszíti (az eléggé vicces), sőt csukott szájjal is lehet úgy, hogy oldalra illetve előre gyűlik a levegő, azt meg az orron ki kell fúnjni. Viszont így eléggé nehéz, folyamatosan meg pláne. Ezt én se tudom jól. (-:
Nice to have a chance to hear the renowned Tamas Hacki perform. Astonishing abilities using a palatal whistle approach; and so deceptive, one can barely tell there is whistling being done! Fantastic control with such rapidity.
Фантастика!!!
eduard90990 1 year ago
i thought i could whistle well but he is stunning
MrSpottydog2 1 year ago
That whistling looks weird, how is he doing it?
scabo0o 1 year ago
@scabo0o It is called "palatial whistling" because instead of using the puckered lips to produce the sound, the whistle is caused when the air passes between the tongue and the palate of the mouth (the roof of the mouth). The whistler uses the tongue to create a small space between the tongue and the roof of the mouth, which creates the whistle, and then they change the shape of the mouth to alter the pitch of the notes as they come out.
WhistlersBrother 1 year ago
This style of whistling gives greater control. I've always thought of it as cheating and never do it. But since he has more views than I, it might be worth reconsidering!
Ira0321 3 years ago
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stoki1 2 years ago
@Ira0321 LOL It's not cheating. It's just a different way to whistle. The guy who won the title of Grand Champion at the International Whistlers Convention in 2009 whistles using this method. (His name is Luke Janssen.)
I can't even do it myself; I can only do the traditional "pucker" style whistling.
WhistlersBrother 1 year ago
wow!! thats so cool!! hahah that made me smile
bennhmm 3 years ago
Nagyon jó! 5* Én ismerem ezt a technikát, sőt, én is tudok hasonlóan fügyülni, persze közel sem ennyire magas fokon. (-: A felső fogsor mögé kell a nyelvet tenni. Az alső fogsor és eleve az áll jóval kisebb szerepet játszik ebben. Úgy is lehet, hogy az ember benyúl a szájába és így szétfeszíti (az eléggé vicces), sőt csukott szájjal is lehet úgy, hogy oldalra illetve előre gyűlik a levegő, azt meg az orron ki kell fúnjni. Viszont így eléggé nehéz, folyamatosan meg pláne. Ezt én se tudom jól. (-:
Tuovalla 3 years ago
5***** magic - csoda :)
KatiBerlinben 4 years ago
Van ennek a technikának valami köze a mongol/tuvai throat singing/overtone singing-hez?
mayamimimi 4 years ago
The human body, with respect to singing and whistling, is still the most incredible musical instrument.
jjbjornsson 4 years ago 5
@jjbjornsson i know what you mean friend, can u play mcfly on the human instrument !?
deakin1992 1 year ago
Nice to have a chance to hear the renowned Tamas Hacki perform. Astonishing abilities using a palatal whistle approach; and so deceptive, one can barely tell there is whistling being done! Fantastic control with such rapidity.
Gingit55 4 years ago