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Training to sing? Spanish Timbrado

Posted: Tue Sep 17, 2013 11:01 am
by Sunbay
I have a young Spanish Timbrado. Not in full song yet, but seems to be trying.
I downloaded a 'training album' from iTunes. It seems to be working!
He is definitely making attempts to sing along.

Question: For those who have used this type of thing, how long per day should I play it? All day, a few hours? Certain times of day better than others?

Re: Training to sing? Spanish Timbrado

Posted: Tue Sep 17, 2013 11:37 am
by lou
This may seem odd, I train my russians singers at sunset and into the am. Also keep them away from other birds.
lou

Re: Training to sing? Spanish Timbrado

Posted: Tue Sep 17, 2013 12:28 pm
by jonvill
I agree with Lou, I have heard that morning and evening were the best times to train.

Re: Training to sing? Spanish Timbrado

Posted: Tue Sep 17, 2013 12:49 pm
by wellingtoncdm
I played different YouTube videos when I had canaries. There was one that was very long and went on forever. They responded very well to that.

Re: Training to sing? Spanish Timbrado

Posted: Tue Sep 17, 2013 10:13 pm
by 30 Seconds to Bob
If your bird is a true timbrado, you won't even need training tapes or videos. A beautiful song is in it's genes and they almost never stop singing - not even during the moult. That being said, play them as often as you like. It's not going to hurt any. Bob

Re: Training to sing? Spanish Timbrado

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 1:05 am
by Zebrafincher
My canary is a variegated yellow/black and I don't know if he's a Timbrado but he hardly EVER stops singing! (except when he moults). He's so loud you can hear him from the street outside. :)

Re: Training to sing? Spanish Timbrado

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 1:58 pm
by Sunbay
30 Seconds to Bob wrote: If your bird is a true timbrado, you won't even need training tapes or videos. A beautiful song is in it's genes and they almost never stop singing - not even during the moult. That being said, play them as often as you like. It's not going to hurt any. Bob
Thanks, Bob and everyone else. I bought him from a supposedly reputable breeder at the Ammerman's show. I compared the Russian (too high and squeaky for my taste) and the Timbrado song, which I decided I prefer.

Sure hope he really is a true Timbrado. She had lots of only canaries, had them divided by type and sex in separate cages.

Like you said, I think the training tapes can't hurt. ;-)