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Author Topic: Cajun Squeal ??  (Read 692 times)
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Dandy Don
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« on: October 29, 2009, 11:38:49 PM »

Any tips on getting that cajun squeal out of my duck call is it easier with a single or double reed? Any air presentation tips? I'm heading down to Ar. in Jan. and I'd like to get it down by then anyone give me any advice on getting this cajun squeal sound?
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« Reply #1 on: October 30, 2009, 12:44:48 AM »

The "Cajun Squeal" is easiest to replicate on a single reed Arkansas style call..
The cajun squeal is done by bringing your tongue up and forward as you do your normal hen mallard reference word and cadence. You bringing your tongue with tip anchored behind bottom front teeth up and forward during reference word.  Then at the same time you are narrowing your mouth cavity (distance from the roof of your mouth to your tongue).
Be sure to use voice inflection for just the first sylable of your reference word then air alone following to complete each note.
You are basically pinching the note and pushing air through it then cutting the note off.

I hope this helps you....
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