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that is really hard to do... only ever pulled it off once. the easiest way is to work down to it. the harder way is to just start on it. in this latter case, you could try to start out with the standard buzz, but i've found that the sound peters out after a few seconds. i've heard of people using a slow flutter tongue. the trick is to use a LOT of air and keep your lips really really relaxed.

hope it helps! good luck!

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It depends on how good you are and how much range you have. I can play down to the F below the staff, but proffesionals can play much lower.

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