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ifire
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Post by ifire »

Thanks! I think I get it now. I will probably use sticky tack becuase it is more idiotproof and all we have is scented candles at home.
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RonKiley
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Yes, and the Sticky Tac tweak is easily reversible if you ever want to do that. BTW I can make my LBW sound raspy or relatively pure depending on how I breathe into it. Don't be afraid to experiment with how you breathe into the whistle. Much can be done to change the sound as you become more proficient.

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Dr Funkenstein
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The mouthpiece from my LBW seems very nice. In fact, my favorite whistle to play right now is a Generation Eb with that LBW mouthpiece. The tone is good and the intonation of the Gen seems much better with this setup. Has anyone else noticed this after swapping out a mouthpiece from a LBW?
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Post by Whitmores75087 »

Yes Dr. F, I've done that same head swap (to a D Generation, I belive) and it was a good combination.
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