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Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Share Your Echolocation Experience

Needless to say I haven't updated this blog regularly in a long time, but I do get emails all the time from people wanting to share their experience with practicing the "art" of echolocation.  So thank you to those people!

If you'd like to share your experience with everyone else I will be accepting guest posts on this blog from now on, so please contact me of you would like to contribute.  Additionally, it would be great to have contributors willing to post regularly about different ways of learning.  Get in touch with me via email at:  tim.johnson81 @ gmail.com

Thanks for your help and your understanding that I've simply got too much on my plate right now to keep this up the way I'd like to.

Free 10-Minute Audio Lesson: Learn the Echolocation Click

Learn echolocation clicks with a free audio lesson
Learning how to click is one of the first steps to becoming an effective echoloator. This lesson provides clicking samples of a variety of different clicks and descriptions of when they might be most useful. This lesson has been used by O&M instructors all over the world.

Despite popular belief, it's easy to make your clicking quite subtle or unnoticeable even in quiet settings. There are many different clicks for different situations. I explain all of these in great detail and give examples of where, why and when they can and should be used.

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