We organize world-wide competitions to promote whistlers and the art of whistling. We also provide guidance and help to anyone looking to learn more about whistling.

With the right technique and a little practice, though, you’ll be whistling in no time. Start by puckering your lips, with your mouth slightly open. Try to curl your tongue, or rest your tongue against the bottom of your teeth if that's easier. Then, begin blowing gently to produce a note.

Whistling is a common human skill. For centuries, shepherds and goat herders used whistling to summon livestock and direct dogs to steer the herds. The whistling sound can travel ten times...

Four-time national and international whistling champion Christopher Ullman believes whistling is an art form. Using his lips, tongue, and teeth, he can mimic...

Whistling is one of the simplest yet most intriguing forms of sound production that humans and animals use for various purposes. Though often dismissed as a casual pastime or a spontaneous act, whistling has a deep and rich history that spans cultures and centuries.

Discover the potential links between whistling and mental health, including when it may be a concern and how to distinguish harmless habits from issues.

In fact, according to a New Yorker article, whistling is the native language of people in a town in Northern Turkey. Instead of using words to communicate, the town’s inhabitants whistle in a...