how are you getting the sound starting at 2:40. i got the push moan, and im starting to put it together, but i have no idea how you get that sound on the low end
A lot of having good tone without back pressure is a heavier reed set. If you can correctly perform the note. Practice practice practice and your tone will increase all across the board!
Having a heavier reed set will simply make your base goose bigger (more reed showing) in your tune. I’ve always strayed towards heavier tunes just cause of the power and tone. Way easier to control a heavier reed set as well because when you have a short reed set all your reed wants to do is respond. With a bigger reed set there’s more range of motion for that reed. Does that make sense?
You’re back! I used a lot of your old videos to learn notes. I hope you upload more
Appreciate the support dude! I got a ton of videos lined up!
I don’t understand how you can get your calling to sound so good without back pressure on your call
A lot of this goes back to basics. That’s why I preach on learning notes without their hands.
Appreciate the new vid Tim
Very helpful! Thanks
This is great! I’m gonna try this out in the morning while hunting. No better place the wife says, lol. Just earned a sub 😊
Thank you Dan
how are you getting the sound starting at 2:40. i got the push moan, and im starting to put it together, but i have no idea how you get that sound on the low end
A lot of having good tone without back pressure is a heavier reed set. If you can correctly perform the note. Practice practice practice and your tone will increase all across the board!
Having a heavier reed set will simply make your base goose bigger (more reed showing) in your tune. I’ve always strayed towards heavier tunes just cause of the power and tone. Way easier to control a heavier reed set as well because when you have a short reed set all your reed wants to do is respond. With a bigger reed set there’s more range of motion for that reed. Does that make sense?
@@timsteele10 yes sir. thanks
What call are you using?
Quill Creek World championship calls