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Go to this web page:
http://www.pureduck.com/cd.html
and order Keith Allen's instructional CD. It is hands down the best I've heard, and I've been through a LOT of them. I dedicated this past year to learning how to blow a single reed call and that effort was nothing but a HUGE frustration until I got that CD. Keith is plain spoken enough to make the material easy to understand, yet he is technical enough to make you understand exactly what you need to do in order to sound like a duck. That gets lost in a lot of calling instructional material. They teach you how to quack, then how to do a greeting call, then a hail call, then feeding calls. Ducks make two different TYPES of sounds. They quack and they make chatter. It is that simple. Get Keith's CD and learn how to QUACK, then take it from there.
Just my opinion...
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http://www.pureduck.com/cd.html
and order Keith Allen's instructional CD. It is hands down the best I've heard, and I've been through a LOT of them. I dedicated this past year to learning how to blow a single reed call and that effort was nothing but a HUGE frustration until I got that CD. Keith is plain spoken enough to make the material easy to understand, yet he is technical enough to make you understand exactly what you need to do in order to sound like a duck. That gets lost in a lot of calling instructional material. They teach you how to quack, then how to do a greeting call, then a hail call, then feeding calls. Ducks make two different TYPES of sounds. They quack and they make chatter. It is that simple. Get Keith's CD and learn how to QUACK, then take it from there.
Just my opinion...
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