Blow job
YOU need the working of both hands to help it rest on your mouth, once on the lips. Remember it covers the lips not the other way round.
You will need to press your lips together and blow with closed lips. Don’t blow with an open mouth; in that way you will get no sound.
With pursed lips, make a farting sound and that will be translated by the vuvuzela into something like a deep foghorn or an elephant trumpet.
The point is to make the sound with your lips and create the melodies with the closed mouth.
A sound of the elephant-trumpet is omitted by the plastic instrument. The Vuvuzela !

Vuvuzela is a Zulu word meaning “to make a loud noise". Like the meaning the instrument makes a very loud sound.
You have heard the fog horn-like sound at soccer matches. Occasionally for the next 12 hours after soccer matches, for those who live in the populated and soccer-crazy neighbourhoods.
The sound can be irritating to some and exciting to others. But what has been agreed on is that the vuvuzela is a symbol for South African football.
The purpose of the vuvuzela is to make as much noise as possible – for those who did not know it is not a musical instrument.
Blowing the trumpet, like Joshua’s men who brought down the walls of Jericho, requires strong lip-holding technique. This is followed by powerful cheek muscles to blow out air from your inflated cheeks with a continuous air flow from your lungs.
2006
You will need to press your lips together and blow with closed lips. Don’t blow with an open mouth; in that way you will get no sound.
With pursed lips, make a farting sound and that will be translated by the vuvuzela into something like a deep foghorn or an elephant trumpet.
The point is to make the sound with your lips and create the melodies with the closed mouth.
A sound of the elephant-trumpet is omitted by the plastic instrument. The Vuvuzela !

Vuvuzela is a Zulu word meaning “to make a loud noise". Like the meaning the instrument makes a very loud sound.
You have heard the fog horn-like sound at soccer matches. Occasionally for the next 12 hours after soccer matches, for those who live in the populated and soccer-crazy neighbourhoods.
The sound can be irritating to some and exciting to others. But what has been agreed on is that the vuvuzela is a symbol for South African football.
The purpose of the vuvuzela is to make as much noise as possible – for those who did not know it is not a musical instrument.
Blowing the trumpet, like Joshua’s men who brought down the walls of Jericho, requires strong lip-holding technique. This is followed by powerful cheek muscles to blow out air from your inflated cheeks with a continuous air flow from your lungs.
2006

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