How do you blow it, how do you blow it?

Updated on amusement 2024-03-03
28 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    First of all, you have to have a "Woo Woo Zu", otherwise you can't move on to the next step, what? Do you already have one? Let's get started!!

    1.Sit down with the "Woo Woo Zula" in hand, or stand up.

    2.The mouth is not allowed to be opened, just as usual, the mouth is relaxed.

    3.The most critical step is to put "Woo Vu Zula" close to the mouth, and there must be no gaps, otherwise there will be air leakage.

    4.An equally important step is to take a deep breath through your nose, and then don't open your mouth and use the air in your lungs to flush your lips away, but don't puff your cheeks.

    5.How does it feel? If the sound is not right, try it a few times, and it is recommended to use some force when blowing.

    6.How's that, isn't it cool? Then blow it, it is recommended to blow it at half past 2 in the second half of the night, so that the effect is best!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I just bought one! Just blow hard! It must not leak air and requires a lot of lung capacity.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I just bought one, and I just blow it with my cheeks, but I can't blow it well, only a little sound! I'm still dizzy after blowing, and it seems that I still don't have as much lung capacity as my African buddies!!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Ah, I also bought one, and I was so tired of blowing that I held on for a few seconds.

    There is also a blow on the corner of the mouth, which is more gas-saving and labor-saving.

    I'm tired. Blowing out of oxygen.

    African brothers have a really large lung capacity.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Stuff your lips into your mouth, close your lips tightly, and blow hard, and remember to keep your lips closed all the time, so as not to leak your breath! Hehe.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Take a deep breath and blow hard!

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's like playing a trumpet, and the mouth is a little bit like a spitting mouth, and it's just a popping sound.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    You bought it too! Trick – don't leak air. Not only do you have to gather the dantian, the key is that you can't open your mouth, you can only half-close your lips, puff out your cheeks, blow slowly, and the piercing "woo" sound finally comes out.

    Of course, it is hoarse at first, but when you are fully proficient, the voice will become more and more powerful. And I've found that playing witches is the same as learning to ride a bicycle or swimming, as long as you master it, you won't forget it.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Vuvuzela is a 1-metre-long trumpet used by Africans to drive away baboons or to gather tribal members in ancient Africa, and its name Vuvuzela means "to make noise" in Zulu. Later, in the 2009 Confederations Cup held in South Africa, it was used as a stadium cheering tool by local fans for the first time. Vuvuzula can emit noise levels of up to 127 decibels, which can lead to permanent hearing loss, and wearing earplugs is an effective protective measure.

    The structure of Woo Woo Zula is so simple that you think it's in vain. Look at its inner workings — not even the internal structure — it's just a horn-like streamline, nothing else on the inside, and it's as smooth as a beer bottle. Unlike the mouthpiece of the horn and the charger, the mouthpiece of the hum zula is one with the body, and if you have to find a special structure, it is that there are two circles of grooves on the outside of the body.

    Since it's just an empty plastic tube with no "traps" in it, blowing it is quite difficult and requires considerable lung capacity and skill. When fans from all over the world take over a vuvuzu from an African businessman with curiosity, they will find that most of the vuvuzula in the African market are now marked as "Made in China".

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    This is the "unique**" cheering of the South African audience. Some say the sound of the horn feels like the buzzing of bees, while others describe it as the call of a green-headed fly. The "buzzing" sound is constant, and it is very easy to make people feel upset and irritable.

    Huhusela is about a meter long, and according to the local description of this "horn", "this is a ** that specializes in making noise". It's not a musical instrument, it's used in ancient South Africa to exorcise demons.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    A national musical instrument unique to Africa. The name Vuvuzula itself has no meaning, but it represents Africa.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It's not a musical instrument, it's just a ** used to drive away baboons.

    Most of the ones used in the World Cup are made in China.

    It's hard to listen to, like a fly screaming.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    "Woo Woo Zula" is an empty plastic pipe with a royal belt, which is produced by the vibration of the air inside when it is blown;

    The Danish fan baby wore an oversized headset in order to attenuate the noise

    So the answer is: vibration; Reduce noise

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Vuvuzela is a loudspeaker used by South African football fans to cheer, which originated from a vocal tool made from the horns of African antelopes to drive away baboons, and to cheer, shout and celebrate on the field. The "Huhu Sera" can emit noise of more than 100 decibels, which can lead to permanent hearing loss, and fans will need to wear earplugs to watch the game. Spectators from all over the world and players participating in the World Cup football tournament both liked and hated the sound of "Huhusera".

    The head of the host agency of the World Cup in South Africa said that this is part of the culture of South Africa, and since the guests have come to South Africa, they should accept the culture of South Africa and the way the South African people express their celebrations.

    It is a reinvention of a musical instrument that is unique to South Africa.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It is the sound of a musical instrument that is unique to South Africans, and this instrument is called Woo Vu Zula. It is said that its maximum volume can reach the sound of a jet taking off, although there is a lot of noise on the scene, but there is no way, other people's national things, and the World Football Federation is not good to force it to cancel.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Vuvuzela is a loudspeaker used by South African football fans to cheer on.

    Like flies, annoying.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    A horn used exclusively by South Africans

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It should have been caused by the audience blowing their horns.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Vuvuzela

    Vuvuzela, a loudspeaker used by South African fans to cheer on, can emit extremely high decibel noises that can cause permanent hearing loss, and last month the International Hearing Organization completed a decibel test of Vuvuzela that showed it could produce up to 127 decibels. Sounds above 85 decibels can cause deafness, and vuvuzela's noise decibels are much higher than that. "

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Vuvuzula

    If others complain, let's stop complaining

    After all, it's our domestic product

    We've been the loudest in the World Cup

    It would be nice if the Chinese men's football team could be as loud as we are hehe.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Vuvuzula is a long horn made of plastic.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Woowoo Zu. Made in China, wholesale is only a few yuan, and those who don't know think it is imported from South Africa.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    vuvuzela

    Originally made of tin, Vuvuzela became popular in South Africa in the 90s, and the name Vuvuzela is likely a change from the Zulu word for "making noise". In '01, the South African company Masincedane Sport began mass-producing a plastic version of the Vuvuzela.

    After the start of the Confederations Cup, the noise of Vuvuzela was accused of affecting the concentration of players and coaches. The BBC3 commentator in the UK said the sound was "very annoying" during the match between Italy and the United States, and Spanish player Alonso also wanted it to be banned because it made it difficult for players to concentrate and communicate on the pitch and did not create a good atmosphere.

    South African fans argue that Vuvuzela creates a vibrant atmosphere in the stadium and that it is a culture of South African football, and since it is playing in South Africa, it is "going to do as the locals do". Just like the fans in other countries beat the drums, blow the trumpets and sing on the pitch, but in South Africa it is the vuvuzela.

    FIFA passed a resolution at last year's World Cup organising committee meeting to allow fans to bring their horns into the World Cup stadium.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    VuvuzulaEveryone calls him a fly and a mosquito !!

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Brazilians don't do anything like "woo vu zula", to be honest, people who really like to watch football hate such things, it's so noisy that it's annoying, and the football field still relies on the shouts of the fans, the real passionate shouts from the mouths of the fans.

    And Brazil is full of fans, and the Brazilian culture is all about fans, so there won't be anything like this in 2014.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    It is a traditional musical instrument in Africa.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    It's like a South American characteristic, like a Chinese trumpet.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    The long horn "Woo Woo Zula", which caused widespread controversy, was described as "how many people love it, how many people hate not to ask me when the Chinese men's football team will enter the World Cup finals again, because football is round,."

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