Doot doot
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You missed a hole. Probably more likely to be able to vibrate but I don’t know much about dolphins.
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1, because 2 sounds& looks like this.
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But enough force to lift the trumpet perhaps?
They could lean against a cliff or something when playing, no?
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Do you play the trumpet with your nose?
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Do you play the trumpet with your nose?
Dolphins don’t have noses, and their tracheas are completely separated from their mouths.
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Figure 2. Because its silly and I refuse to need a more elaborate reason in a shitposting sub.
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Dolphins don’t have noses, and their tracheas are completely separated from their mouths.
Superior design.
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Superior design.
Do dolphins get colds? How do they breathe when they have a plug of snot wedged in there?
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1, because we do not play trumpet with our noses.
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Do dolphins get colds? How do they breathe when they have a plug of snot wedged in there?
Questions I’m not sure I want to know the answers to.
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Superior design.
As someone who regularly aspirates, I feel this.
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3=1+2 self duet you ever think of that
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Dammit I really wanted to well actually to brag about my friend’s nose whistle act. SHE IS SO COOL
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Teacher do dolphins have embouchres
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Questions I’m not sure I want to know the answers to.
Oh I do! For us, having that bypass if our noses are plugged is extremely helpful. Do dolphins have those same problems?
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Dolphins would probably prefer the saxophone
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Here’s a carp playing a Western concert flute:
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Dolphins aren’t mouth-breathers though.
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I think number 2 would be more effective