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To whistle into a microphone clearly, you need to eliminate "wind-noise" from reaching the mic's diaphragm. Firstly, try to use the mic "off-axis" or diagonally, so you are not blowing directly into the business end. Secondly, you can cover the mic with a foam windscreen. Lastly you could also try a "pop-filter" or "pop-screen" that cuts breath bursts even further. You can make one by stretching a nylon panty-hose on an embroidery hoop, or a wire coathanger bent into a loop and placed between your mouth and the mic. Cheaper microphones may not be able to handle some of the frequencies of whistling and cause it to distort as well. Something to think about.

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