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The song, 'Whistle' by Flo Rida...is actually about netball. Yes, netball. Flo Rida loves netball! Well actually umpiring in netball to be exact. You see it's a little known fact that Flo Rida is actually a fully qualified netball umpire and a massive supporter of this sport. Ever since he could rap, he could netball. His best friend in school? A netball. And when he graduated from Florida Tech, he majored in both Musical Theory and Netball with majors in umpiring. Now obviously there's a lot more money in becoming a rapper than there ever will be umpiring netball, but it's good to see that he's remained true to his (netball) roots. And just like 'Right round' (which is another song about netball, namely throwing a netball 'right round') 'whistle' takes a look at the glory of an action packed game of netball from the perspective of an umpire. Only this time Flo Rida is singing about the beauty of training up rookie umpires and the importance of proper whistle blowing technique when calling fouls and starting rounds. He gets so animated when he umpires! 'You! Toe the line!' Take a look at a lyrical extract from 'Whistle' so I can further bash forward my point: Can you blow my whistle baby, whistle baby Let me know Girl I'm gonna show you how to do it And we start real slow You just put your lips together And you come real close Can you blow my whistle baby, whistle baby Here we go It's a wonderful passage of Flo Rida passing down the secrets to sharp and succinct whistle blows to those new to the umpiring biz so that those on court can hear it. And being such a gentleman, Flo has even offered up his own whistle for demonstration. A student of Flo Rida's. And look at how effective she has become! It's like everywhere I go My whistle ready to blow You see, he's ready the instant a game of netball breaks out, anywhere. That's the sign of a true umpire, one whose ready to officiate the game at the drop of a hat. That's Flo Rida baby, whistle man extraordinaire! Show me your perfect pitch, You got it my banjo Talented with your lips, like you blew out candles He even shows appreciation of the effort put in by his students, passing out compliments to encourage more in depth whistle development. A fit umpire is a good umpire. It's a song about netball umpiring, people. What were you thinking?
You blow your fingers in your mouth.you can blow with a real whistle.when you whistle you blow loud.
Blow the Whistle - song - was created on 2006-03-07.
In a match, Netball umpires control the half of the court to their right and the entire sideline which they are placed on. They follow the ball as it travels down the court and pull up any broken rules or mistakes the players make by blowing their whistle and awarding a penalty or free pass. When the ball is shot through the hoop the umpire blows their whistle to signify a goal and at the start of every centre if the last goal was scored in their half they blow the whistle to start play. At the start of the game or at the start of a new quarter the umpire who is controlling play in the half where the ball is headed blows the whistle. If two players catch the ball at the same time the umpire decides possession by doing a toss up and if a player is injured during play they signal to the umpire who calls time and halts the game for up to two minutes. Before the start of the game it is necessary for the umpires to check the length of the player's nails and make sure none of them are wearing jewellrey.
There is a little ball that when you blow, it rattles around.
Ahhhh! so you have a whistle do ya??? well to blow your whistle all you need to do is wave! press W and see what happens!
"Blow my whistle" is a sexual reference.
The whistle is in the top right hand corner, in case you haven't noticed. To blow it touch the whistle with your stylus and pull it down.
whistle blow
Blowing the whistle is calling attention to wrong doing.
To blow a whistle, put your lips together and blow air through them while holding the whistle in front of your mouth. The sound will be produced by the air vibrating inside the whistle. Make sure to adjust the pressure and intensity of your blowing to control the pitch and volume of the whistle sound.