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  2. Physics of whistles - Wikipedia

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    A pea whistle is constructionally identical to a "police whistle", but the chamber contains a small ball, known as the pea, but usually a material such as plastic or hard rubber. When blown, the pea moves chaotically in the chamber, interrupting and modulating the airflow to create a typical warbling/shrieking effect.

  3. Whistling - Wikipedia

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    Whistling can be used to control trained animals such as dogs. A shepherd's whistle is often used instead. Whistling has long been used as a specialized communication between laborers. For example, whistling in theatre, particularly on-stage, is used by flymen (members of a fly crew) to cue the lowering or raising of a batten pipe or flat. This ...

  4. Whistled language - Wikipedia

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    Whistled languages are linguistic systems that use whistling as a form of speech and facilitate communication between individuals. More than 80 languages have been found to practice various degrees of whistling, most of them in rugged topography or dense forests, where whistling expands the area of communication while movement to carry messages is challenging. [1]

  5. Whistle register - Wikipedia

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    The whistle register (also called the flute register or flageolet register) is the highest register of the human voice, lying above the modal register and falsetto register. This register has a specific physiological production that is different from the other registers and is so called because the timbre of the notes that are produced from ...

  6. YouTube's WhistlinDiesel Can't Stop Hurting the Tesla ... - AOL

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    YouTuber Cody Detwiler, better known as the infamous WhistlinDiesel on YouTube, posted a follow-up video to his Tesla Cybertruck durability test series this past Sunday. Unfortunately for fans of ...

  7. How I Went From Dreading Exercise to Enjoying It (& You ... - AOL

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    What was hard for me might have seemed easy to others, and I would beat myself up over it. It’s easy to get caught up in what others are doing, but the truth is, everyone’s fitness journey is ...

  8. Sibilant - Wikipedia

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    The nature of sibilants as so-called 'obstacle fricatives' is complicated – there is a continuum of possibilities relating to the angle at which the jet of air may strike an obstacle. The grooving often considered necessary for classification as a sibilant has been observed in ultrasound studies of the tongue for the supposedly non-sibilant ...

  9. Why is it so hard to get six-pack abs? Fitness experts explain

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    So yes, it is possible to have a strong and healthy core without the noticeable sculpted abs." Fried agrees, saying that body shape and size "tell us very little about someone's fitness levels and ...