Brass and Copper Bosun (whistle) keychain
A key chain that you can whistle on make of copper and brass. How Do You Play a Bosun’s Pipe? Playing a boatswain’s call involves holding the instrument correctly, learning to play the device’s two notes and three tones, and learning specific commands. The boatswain’s pipe or call, sometimes referred to as a bosun’s pipe because of the way the word is pronounced, is a simple whistle which boatswains use on naval ships to pass along orders. Hold the boatswain’s call correctly Hold the boatswain’s call with the thumb and index finger, with the instrument resting on the palm of your hand. Allow your other fingers to cup over the hole in the buoy, or rounded end of the boatswain’s call, to make the appropriate sounds, but do not block the hole completely. Play the notes and tones Blow into the boatswain’s call to make a plain note. Blow unsteadily to produce a warble tone. Vibrate your tongue as if rolling the letter R to produce a trill. Make a low note by blowing straight into the