This ultmate loud whistling training book will teach you to become a superb loud whistler. Packed with secret tips and training information with clear, easy-to-understand instructions. Author has 49 years experience as a Loud Whistler.You will learn to:- Be one of the few loud whistlers in any stadium!- Be admired for having a whistle that’s clear and loud!- Know your favorite performer will hear you in a crowd!- Possess a skill that many will envy but few will have!- Off in the bushes your dog will know - time’s up! - Hail a taxi in an instant - (stop them cold!)- Attract anyone’s attention quickly!- Have a handy tool in an emergency!- We’re used to recording musicians. The prospect of having a whistler in our studio got our attention as being unusual. To our surprise, Ronald’s whistling was crystal clear - lovely tones. We recorded Ronald’s loudest whistle at over 124 decibels. This guy is LOUD! Mark Rubel, www.pogostudio.net- I broke the sound barrier in less than 2 hours! I am now working to develop a stronger whistle. I’ll be able to teach my two boys the loud whistle. That thrills me! - Kevin Sage, Penfield, IllinoisIf you’ve ever had the desire to whistle loudly you can join a selectgroup. Nothing is held back!The Art of Loud Whistling has always been a neighborhood thing. If you were lucky enough to be around someone who could whistle loudly there was a chance they might teach you. But the truth is most whistlers won’t teach you! Oh, they may give you a tip or two but it’s usually just enough that you’ll fail or quit trying. Which makes the whistlers ego bigger because he can do it and you can’t!All the pitfalls are laid out for you with solutions to overcome breaking the sound barrier! This is one of those crafts where you’ve got to want it! There is a certain amount of effort that you must put into this and the personal rewards for victory are sweet! I’ll teach you to Whistle Loudly in three simple steps…A sound technician estimated Ronald’s whistle was around 130 decibels. His sound measuring device maxed out at 124 decibels. What does that mean? A noise filled Pearl Jam Hard Rock concert is 120 decibels, an air raid siren is 130 decibels and a jet engine is 140 decibels…Ronald says I’m pretty loud when I want to be. That in itself is lots of fun. A riot! Through the years I’ve had a blast! Come, join me.