
The Deconstructed Whistle consists of five separate components, including two metal tubes, three rubber o-rings, one length of copper wire, and a small vial of mysterious powder. To produce sound, users must assemble the whistle by placing the tubes within specific geometric configurations, followed by rotating the wire at precisely calibrated angles while inhaling gently through the mouthpiece filled with varying amounts of air pressure and the aforementioned mystery powder. When properly assembled, the Deconstructed Whistle emits sounds ranging from faint whispers to ear-piercing squeaks, influenced by environmental humidity levels and surrounding sonic frequencies. Users may need to reconfigure the parts frequently due to unpredictable interactions between materials and ambient noise patterns.
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