Put your lips together and blow
It means to "go down" on the carb. Just put you lips on the carb "and blow"!
To Have and Have Not
Possible quote from 1989's "Honey I Shrunk the Kids"?
Whistling was defined by Lauren Bacall in 1944, in the movie "To Have and Have Not", when she instructed Steve, ( Humphrey Bogart ), to "Just put your lips together, and blow!"
honestly its really just where your lips endup either way its still a kiss
You do not put your lips on a flute. You put your lips above the flute, similar to when you blow on a water bottle and it makes that weird sound. Hope that helps. :)
Well, you pucker your lips like you're about to give a person a peck on the cheek. Then open your mouth slightly to make a tight 'o'. It depends on where you put your tongue for what it will sound like. Then BLOW!!! If you hear a whistle, you'll know. Practice, practice, practice makes perfect!Use your buccinator muscles to suck in your cheeks and then purse your lips as you exhale. Hopefully you will have a successful whistle. "You just put your lips together and... blow," from the movie classic: "To Have and Have Not".
I have a flute myself, and do know how to. If you (I suppose) purse your lips, or blow harder (still win your lips how they should be) then you should make it a higher pitch. Most other instruments can't do this, which makes us lucky. So, to make it a higher pitch, (just saying again) put your lips closer together and blow as usual, that should do it! Hope this helped
Press your lips against the opening of the vuvuzela, keeping them together. Blow into the vuvuzela by making an oscillating sound almost as if you're mimicking the sound of the vuvuzela with your lips.
You put your lips together loosely and make a bzzzzzzzzz when you vibrate them. Or you have to just rest for a while or play low notes.
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