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How do you pigsqueal?

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When you inhale, you put your tongue on the rooth of your mouth and you suck in air. Now when you do this you should get a really high pitched squeal, but if you get a low and rough one then it is just considered grindcore. When you exhale you take a big breath, then let it out and make a high pitched noise. To most people inhale is way easier than exhale, but you have to be able to both, to be considered a true ihaler/exhaler. Your voice can become really deep and damaged after a while of doing it.

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