Tryin to play again the tin whistle. Thanks to your tutorial its easy to learn and understand every tutorial you make. More power to this channel. From Philippines.
Thank you so much!!! Just the tune I was looking for...... I just love this song and learning the slides and grace notes playing along with you this Thanksgiving. Grateful for YOU
Great to come back to beginners tunes. Not that I did not like the others, which I totally do, but I remember how it felt to be a beginner too. Great tune!
This is such a beautiful tune. I heard it with guitar and thought Cutie Pie probably has a tutorial on it, and sure enough, here you are. Your tutorials are so very helpfull and easy on the ears as looking at you is easy on the eye's. Right on time, and thank you from Texas.
Thank you very much, really beautiful. As a beginner I am finding that the key of whistle that I like most is the Bb. I have watched several of your videos where you play it and I love it. X
Excellent' and well played. When you said Innisheer' I had to think. Then it came back to me. Quite often we hear tunes' but can't remember their names.
wanted to say, thank you very much for your efforts with the tin whistle videos, I have found them very helpful. It's always a pleasure to see and hear you. Just one thing where you have the tabs and playing together , if there was some way to highlight the particular note that you are on that would be of a great help (at least to me). thanks again keep up the good work.
Hi Stephanie::I was wondering if you could teach us "the RowanTree" song from Scotland. I so appreciate being able to see your hands when you play. It teaches us so much!!!! LOVE you videos!!!!!
Thank you. Excellent. I was very happy to see this beautiful song on your site. :) I've been practising this for a few days and your video is a great help now. Thanks.
Really enjoying your lessons. Playing along to this on my new Clarke D that arrived today on your recommendation. So much easier to hit 2nd octave notes than my screechy old Feadog and such a beautiful smooth sound! Keep up the great work!
This was the exact tune that convinced me to stop waiting and buy a tin whistle. I can play this tune on tenor banjo and it's very nice, but it's not the same.
I love ❤ this beautiful song and your awesome channel! I noticed that you are playing a different chorus from the original tune by Irish composer Thomas Walsh. I think the version you are playing is a 2nd chorus variation added / changed by the Nashville-based musician Craig Duncan. Some performers like to play the original Thomas Walsh chorus until the very last chorus and add the different passage by Craig Duncan towards the end of the song.
Found your video for Inisheer yesterday! Love it, really easy to follow and you inspired me to buy a Clarke D which arrives tomorrow! A couple of requests, if you could consider them... A Scarce O' Tatties/Lyndhurst (Silly Wizard), Lovely Joan (various, including Vaughan Williams), Sweet Jenny Jones (Mellstock Band from the Thomas Hardy family music collection) and Miss Catherine Brosnan (Silly Wizard again!). Okay, that's four...
I Love that song Inisheer. I saw Joanine Madam in Cherish the Ladies Irish Feast in Berua Fair Grounds US. I have the music and played it at a coffee shop in OH. Looking forward to play it on my low G whistle. Still waiting.for it to come to my house.TWEET....
Hi Sarah! I'm only amateur, but I can't find the song on UA-cam you mention, just Joanie playing South Wind. Do you mean that she combines 2 songs, South Wind, and Irish Air, or is South Wind actually an Irish Air? I see sometimes tin whistle players play two Irish songs together as one tin whistle song is usually quite short. Today I was playing Inisheer outdoors as the weather was 60 F, finally warmer. I also played Black Velvet Band, that "Cockles and Mussels alive alive ohh song, Boys Of Blue Hill, A Life So Changed, and, My Heart Will Go On, from the movie Titanic, One Tin Soldier... and many others. I love Inisheer and read that it was written fairly recently. I think the guy who wrote it was inspired by a trip he took to I think it's an island name Inisheer. Does that sound right? I got carried away and played 2 hours ha!
@@mwj5368 facebook.com/WhistleTNT/photos/a.168032847030468/576765002823915/?type=3 Hi here’s the tab for the lovely The South Wind as played by Joanne Madden on UA-cam. It’s the most beautiful ‘Irish Air’ and Irish Air is the style and character of the way most slower/romantic/wistful/sad/ joyful Irish music tunes are referred to - as opposed to Irish Jigs, Reels and Hornpipes - fast tunes, military Irish tunes. Tommy Fleming is a famous Irish singer with a beautiful voice who sings many of the Irish Airs and with great expression in the songs ua-cam.com/video/raa8lxWRP1k/v-deo.html This is a beautiful Air Here is a good explanation of an Air. thesession.org/discussions/31172 All the best, Sarah
CutiePie oooh! Yay!!! Sorry, one more request. I know I’ve been going ham on the requests, sorry. I just got my first tin whistle and I’m excited. I really want to learn Peter Pan’s flute song thing, the full version. :)
Beautiful, and the music was not bad either haha. Could you do lonely shepard with a tin whistle? The famous one from kill bill. Would love to see that, its such an emotive piece of music. Cheers!
I don't read musical score myself, so I don't create sheet music. I do sometimes share similar musical scores, but as I work out the tunes I play by ear, my tabs often don't match the original score, so it seems to confuse people. For trad tunes you'll find a lot of sheet music on thesession.org and for anything else, a quick Google search for 'flute sheet music' or oboe, or clarinet, usually does the trick 😊 Happy Whistling. x
@@CutiepieTinWhistle Thanks so much! I wish I was good at picking things out by ear, I don't know if that's something I could learn. I played flute in band for years, so probably am too stuck on the page! I'm glad I discovered your channel, I've enjoyed the videos I've watched so far!
@@marialacuriosa8316 thank you ❤️ I'm pleased to hear it! I think we generally tend to do what's easiest as humans 🤣 I mean, why not?! If you find sheet easiest, there's really no need for your brain to learn a whole new skill, and if you don't NEED to do it, it's always so much harder 😂 haha. I certainly know that's been my approach to reading musical score 🙈 If you do ever want to try, this might get you started though: ua-cam.com/video/NYy6V7eQfs0/v-deo.html
Do the whistles have that natural echo sound like on the low whistle or is it an effect you're adding? It sounds beatiful either way and can't wait to pick up this instrument and learn it.
Only if the space you're playing on has great acoustics 😉 I usually play in a home studio or my living room, so often add an echo effect. The bathroom and the top of the stairs sound great in my house. Otherwise any other space with echo, churchs, tunnels etc. You can also add echo via a microphone and speakers set up of you ever want to play live 😊
Thank you very much. I look forward to your future content. It's very inspiring. Also, while I'm here, I recommend you learn another song from The Witcher 3. It's called "A Story You Won't Believe" and it's very upbeat. You don't need to make a video for it, I just think you'll really enjoy it.
Love this song and I would like to camcord it on my low D whistle. Is the music Public Domain or royalty-free? If not, who would I contact to get permission to upload a cover to FaceBook? Thank you.
Beautiful. Just discovered your videos and greatly appreciate the high quality production and beginner-friendly format. May I ask what make of whistle the D and Bb models are in this video? They sound lovely!
Cutie pie i have a request if you are able to find it and recreate it. Its called the "shamrock jig" by Richard myhill. Please please please use your expert skills to redo the song for me. I think you are amazing
No matter what I do I can't seem to make a tune, I keep screeching on it I just suck. I followed every tutorial and practiced everything and I still screech.
DancingDemon33 Take a look at my 'getting started' video and my 'troubleshooting' video 😊 hopefully they might help: ua-cam.com/play/PLfUZy8uhccNivDnl2HiHHuYs9ZC1bDDvF.html Have you followed my full tutorials, rather than just tabs on screen? I also have tutorials that show close up shots of where to put each finger during a tune 😊 If you like you can send me a sample of your playing and I'll see if I can work out what you're doing wrong. Upload a private video on your UA-cam and send the link as a direct message to me on Facebook.
I don't know why but all cutiepie videos seem to have audio issues for me when she demonstrates high whistles. This only started recently. It's so quiet I have to really jack up my sound to hear and nothing else causes this. Is anyone else noticing her videos being quiet with the high whistles? I love this channel but it's not working out lately. :(
@@CutiepieTinWhistle I will try them now. Hopefully that will help as this is only occuring recently with your videos. Keep up the great work though! I've been following for 2 years now and the channel has always been great!
CutiePie what's the best sounding tin whistle u have played on? looking a new one, not sure which type to get tho. and what tin whistles would you recommend in the different keys other than d as currently only have 2 c tinwistles and 2 d's tin whistles.
i dont play the flauta xxd jaja sorry im not a inglish speaker jaja but you are so nice, i have a flauta im a violin player and i play this song on it and i wanna play this song on a flauta
rory desJarlais I didn't play G in the end, I played low and high D and a Bb, but you can play in G using the tabs, just ignore the letters underneath.
Practicing this piece...I'm pathetic! Going from b to D+?! A nd back to b!? What squeaks! Come on! It's only 6 holes! And they aren't big so how can it be that my fingers aren't covering the holes? Geeeez!! Some days are better than others but gosh! YOU make it look easy!! Grrrrr! What is wrong with me?! 😡😓😞
Hello Stephanie, This is such a cute and beautiful little tune. It just goes to show that many of the beautiful things in life do not have to be complicated. I really love your outfit and your hair is very beautiful and differently styled. It is certainly one of the highlights of this video. I don't have all of the UA-cam settings on my phone UA-cam app that you are showing on the screen. If they are there I haven't found them. So, to slow your videos down I must download and use my video players settings. I've said before that I really enjoy your somewhat fast British accent or should I say Welch accent to be more correct? But, I also enjoy slowing you down to 0.5 speed... It's much closer to the way we talk down here in the southern USA. I guess I could describe the way you sound as being somewhat like the intoxicated British Stephanie. I find it to be very relaxing, seductive and charming. If you were to talk that way here no one would think that you were intoxicated. Ha Ha, Learning to talk that slow would take some practice for you I'm sure. And I've found that playing at 0.5 speed takes a lot more air. It can make me a bit dizzy on certain songs. That's about it for now. I'm going to be learning this tune for sure. I must say it again... You look amazing in that beautiful outfit!
A bit disappointed that all the tracks are getting so processed. I’d rather hear the raw sound of the instrument it’s played as that is what I have to work with. The processing produces such a professional sound that I can’t match it😩
It may also be the whistle itself. I play a Killarney and I quite love how my whistle sounds even when I play in my room. It's true that adding reverb for example makes it sound much better. But if you were to play in a church for example, then there would also be reverb, natural one. When you record with a microphone, sometimes the microphone records a very very dry sound, so it would sound even worse than it does in an appartment if you didn't add at least a little bit of reverb :)
Thanks to this UA-cam video, I have learnt my first and favorite tin whistle song
That's great. I'm having a tough time with this one.
Thanks for all the great tutorials. I haven't started yet . . . though I am building up songs I want to learn!
Thank you so much for your support! 💚💚💚 I hope you really enjoy learning to play! xx
Tryin to play again the tin whistle.
Thanks to your tutorial its easy to learn and understand every tutorial you make. More power to this channel. From Philippines.
Best tutorial and best version of the song on UA-cam! You have excellent rhythm!
Thank you so much!!! Just the tune I was looking for...... I just love this song and learning the slides and grace notes playing along with you this Thanksgiving. Grateful for YOU
Great to come back to beginners tunes. Not that I did not like the others, which I totally do, but I remember how it felt to be a beginner too. Great tune!
This is such a beautiful tune. I heard it with guitar and thought Cutie Pie probably has a tutorial on it, and sure enough, here you are. Your tutorials are so very helpfull and easy on the ears as looking at you is easy on the eye's. Right on time, and thank you from Texas.
Been trying this for a while on another site, but finally got it with yours - always keep coming back as easy to follow and a ray of sunshine
Thank you very much, really beautiful. As a beginner I am finding that the key of whistle that I like most is the Bb. I have watched several of your videos where you play it and I love it. X
Excellent' and well played. When you said Innisheer' I had to think. Then it came back to me. Quite often we hear tunes' but can't remember their names.
Thanks again Cutie Pie for all the info
wanted to say, thank you very much for your efforts with the tin whistle videos, I have found them very helpful. It's always a pleasure to see and hear you. Just one thing where you have the tabs and playing together , if there was some way to highlight the particular note that you are on that would be of a great help (at least to me). thanks again keep up the good work.
Thanks for the lesson. I've been looking for this song for a long time. I found it just in time. Now time to practice. Thanks again..
someday I wish you would do this one again with backing tracks...it makes the playing along experience so much more immersive. Love all that you do!
Hi Stephanie::I was wondering if you could teach us "the RowanTree" song from Scotland. I so appreciate being able to see your hands when you play. It teaches us so much!!!! LOVE you videos!!!!!
Very good Stephanie!! Thanks a lot!!
Thank you. Excellent. I was very happy to see this beautiful song on your site. :) I've been practising this for a few days and your video is a great help now. Thanks.
It's very easy to follow along with you on this beautiful tune. Sounds great! Thanks!
Really enjoying your lessons. Playing along to this on my new Clarke D that arrived today on your recommendation. So much easier to hit 2nd octave notes than my screechy old Feadog and such a beautiful smooth sound! Keep up the great work!
Doxomedon Thank you, so glad you're enjoying the channel. x
Great tutorial! One of my favourite trad pieces to play now.
Very beautiful song with great tune. Thanks CutiePie..
That was awesome this song is fun to learn and play thanks !!!!
This was the exact tune that convinced me to stop waiting and buy a tin whistle. I can play this tune on tenor banjo and it's very nice, but it's not the same.
Thanks much. Something beautiful and yet I can probably play it too :-)
Your videos are great, I'm learning so much!
I love ❤ this beautiful song and your awesome channel! I noticed that you are playing a different chorus from the original tune by Irish composer Thomas Walsh. I think the version you are playing is a 2nd chorus variation added / changed by the Nashville-based musician Craig Duncan. Some performers like to play the original Thomas Walsh chorus until the very last chorus and add the different passage by Craig Duncan towards the end of the song.
Very nice Irish tune !
Great tutorial. What was the make of the Low D whistle, please?
It's an MKpro 🙂 from MK whistles
Found your video for Inisheer yesterday! Love it, really easy to follow and you inspired me to buy a Clarke D which arrives tomorrow! A couple of requests, if you could consider them... A Scarce O' Tatties/Lyndhurst (Silly Wizard), Lovely Joan (various, including Vaughan Williams), Sweet Jenny Jones (Mellstock Band from the Thomas Hardy family music collection) and Miss Catherine Brosnan (Silly Wizard again!). Okay, that's four...
I Love that song Inisheer. I saw Joanine Madam in Cherish the Ladies Irish Feast in Berua Fair Grounds US. I have the music and played it at a coffee shop in OH. Looking forward to play it on my low G whistle. Still waiting.for it to come to my house.TWEET....
Thank you for you wonderful tutorials. Would it be possible to put up tabs for Trip to Skye. It is such a beautiful tune.
Lovepeacejoy I'll add it to my to do list 😊
Thank you so much.
Amazing! Thank you 😍
Hello Cutie!! I love your channel please do the butterfly tutorial. Saludos Desde México!!!
The low whistle is my favourite☺.
Hi Stephanie I would really love if you could do The South Wind Irish Air as played by Joanie Madden. It’s so beautiful. Many thanks
Hi Sarah! I'm only amateur, but I can't find the song on UA-cam you mention, just Joanie playing South Wind. Do you mean that she combines 2 songs, South Wind, and Irish Air, or is South Wind actually an Irish Air? I see sometimes tin whistle players play two Irish songs together as one tin whistle song is usually quite short. Today I was playing Inisheer outdoors as the weather was 60 F, finally warmer. I also played Black Velvet Band, that "Cockles and Mussels alive alive ohh song, Boys Of Blue Hill, A Life So Changed, and, My Heart Will Go On, from the movie Titanic, One Tin Soldier... and many others. I love Inisheer and read that it was written fairly recently. I think the guy who wrote it was inspired by a trip he took to I think it's an island name Inisheer. Does that sound right? I got carried away and played 2 hours ha!
@@mwj5368 facebook.com/WhistleTNT/photos/a.168032847030468/576765002823915/?type=3 Hi here’s the tab for the lovely The South Wind as played by Joanne Madden on UA-cam. It’s the most beautiful ‘Irish Air’ and
Irish Air is the style and character of the way most slower/romantic/wistful/sad/ joyful Irish music tunes are referred to - as opposed to Irish Jigs, Reels and Hornpipes - fast tunes, military Irish tunes. Tommy Fleming is a famous Irish singer with a beautiful voice who sings many of the Irish Airs and with great expression in the songs
ua-cam.com/video/raa8lxWRP1k/v-deo.html
This is a beautiful Air
Here is a good explanation of an Air.
thesession.org/discussions/31172
All the best, Sarah
When you find a tune by coincidence and you try it by yourself and then you look for the tabs and CutiePie already got it...
Love your tutorials! Would you consider doing one of The Irish Washerwoman Jig?
Thank you :) I believe it's already on my todo list! :)
CutiePie oooh! Yay!!!
Sorry, one more request. I know I’ve been going ham on the requests, sorry. I just got my first tin whistle and I’m excited.
I really want to learn Peter Pan’s flute song thing, the full version. :)
AMAZING! If you are still taking suggestions could you do a tutorial for Pocahontas colors of the wind?
No problem. I'll take a look and add it to my todo list :) it's about 100 songs long now :D haha!
thank you.I find this music long time
Beautiful, and the music was not bad either haha. Could you do lonely shepard with a tin whistle? The famous one from kill bill. Would love to see that, its such an emotive piece of music. Cheers!
I'll add it to my to do list! :)
please please plz do “ The cry of celts “ I tried my best to learn it but I need your help .. 🎉❤
Stephanie, what brand of low D whistle were you playing in this video? It has great tone and balance.
Do you also do sheet music for these songs, or only the whistle tab? Beautiful song, I would just rather read the music.
I don't read musical score myself, so I don't create sheet music. I do sometimes share similar musical scores, but as I work out the tunes I play by ear, my tabs often don't match the original score, so it seems to confuse people.
For trad tunes you'll find a lot of sheet music on thesession.org and for anything else, a quick Google search for 'flute sheet music' or oboe, or clarinet, usually does the trick 😊
Happy Whistling. x
@@CutiepieTinWhistle Thanks so much! I wish I was good at picking things out by ear, I don't know if that's something I could learn. I played flute in band for years, so probably am too stuck on the page! I'm glad I discovered your channel, I've enjoyed the videos I've watched so far!
@@marialacuriosa8316 thank you ❤️ I'm pleased to hear it!
I think we generally tend to do what's easiest as humans 🤣 I mean, why not?! If you find sheet easiest, there's really no need for your brain to learn a whole new skill, and if you don't NEED to do it, it's always so much harder 😂 haha. I certainly know that's been my approach to reading musical score 🙈
If you do ever want to try, this might get you started though:
ua-cam.com/video/NYy6V7eQfs0/v-deo.html
Beautiful
Do the whistles have that natural echo sound like on the low whistle or is it an effect you're adding? It sounds beatiful either way and can't wait to pick up this instrument and learn it.
Only if the space you're playing on has great acoustics 😉 I usually play in a home studio or my living room, so often add an echo effect. The bathroom and the top of the stairs sound great in my house. Otherwise any other space with echo, churchs, tunnels etc. You can also add echo via a microphone and speakers set up of you ever want to play live 😊
Thank you very much. I look forward to your future content. It's very inspiring. Also, while I'm here, I recommend you learn another song from The Witcher 3. It's called "A Story You Won't Believe" and it's very upbeat. You don't need to make a video for it, I just think you'll really enjoy it.
Set the player to .75 playback speed and this song sounds amazing.
Love this song and I would like to camcord it on my low D whistle. Is the music Public Domain or royalty-free? If not, who would I contact to get permission to upload a cover to FaceBook? Thank you.
Fantastic could you please play slow air the one that daysailor played on UA-cam would love to learn to play it many thanks x
Stephen Brown send me a link, I'll check it out.
CutiePie ua-cam.com/video/20QZS9L5WeA/v-deo.html
Lovely, thank you :) I'll add it to my todo list.
CutiePie thank you I'll look out for it you look fantastic and play heavenly x
CutiePie did you find out what that song is called I sent you link for if I just look for slow air they are all different tunes x
Beautiful. Just discovered your videos and greatly appreciate the high quality production and beginner-friendly format. May I ask what make of whistle the D and Bb models are in this video? They sound lovely!
Chris Jackson Thank you. Glad you enjoyed the video. I play a Dixon Pro soprano D, an MKpro low D and a Susato Oriole Bb 😊
What brand of tin whistle was the first one?it sounded really good.
Jake The first one is a Tony Dixon
Cutie pie i have a request if you are able to find it and recreate it.
Its called the "shamrock jig" by Richard myhill.
Please please please use your expert skills to redo the song for me.
I think you are amazing
Thought this was fantastic. I would love to see you do a video of Carrick Fergus in "d"
Oh, ma'am, may you tell me what the last whistle key is, please? I don't understand if it is a G tin whistle or a Bb tin whistle. :c
It's a Bb tin whistle for sure! I don't know what happened there 🙈😂
Oh, thank you~. Do you think I can play D whistle song on an Alto G whistle too? ^^
@@raviodelorule7001 you can play on any whistle. It'll sound a little different to what I play, bit just follow the tabs 😊
@@raviodelorule7001 this video will explain how that works:
ua-cam.com/video/SRgKbwRzwAA/v-deo.html
No matter what I do I can't seem to make a tune, I keep screeching on it I just suck. I followed every tutorial and practiced everything and I still screech.
DancingDemon33 Take a look at my 'getting started' video and my 'troubleshooting' video 😊 hopefully they might help:
ua-cam.com/play/PLfUZy8uhccNivDnl2HiHHuYs9ZC1bDDvF.html
Have you followed my full tutorials, rather than just tabs on screen? I also have tutorials that show close up shots of where to put each finger during a tune 😊
If you like you can send me a sample of your playing and I'll see if I can work out what you're doing wrong. Upload a private video on your UA-cam and send the link as a direct message to me on Facebook.
What's the name of the big one,I always wanted a big one their expensive
I don't know why but all cutiepie videos seem to have audio issues for me when she demonstrates high whistles. This only started recently. It's so quiet I have to really jack up my sound to hear and nothing else causes this. Is anyone else noticing her videos being quiet with the high whistles? I love this channel but it's not working out lately. :(
David Adams that's unusual. Thanks for letting me know. Have you tried using headphones? That sometimes helps. 😊
@@CutiepieTinWhistle I will try them now. Hopefully that will help as this is only occuring recently with your videos. Keep up the great work though! I've been following for 2 years now and the channel has always been great!
You are so beautiful and charismatic! Thanks for tutorial
are we tonguing all the way through? Doesn't sound like you're using it much. Thanks
It's best to use tonguing sparingly if you can. Use it where you feel the notes need to be cleanly separated, or to add a bit of punch to a tune 😊
What make is you low whistle and how much did it cost?
It's an MKpro, about £250.
CutiePie what's the best sounding tin whistle u have played on? looking a new one, not sure which type to get tho. and what tin whistles would you recommend in the different keys other than d as currently only have 2 c tinwistles and 2 d's tin whistles.
Nice music
❤️❤️❤️❤️
i dont play the flauta xxd jaja sorry im not a inglish speaker jaja but you are so nice, i have a flauta im a violin player and i play this song on it and i wanna play this song on a flauta
tin whistle=flauta
what kind of g whistle are you playing?
rory desJarlais I didn't play G in the end, I played low and high D and a Bb, but you can play in G using the tabs, just ignore the letters underneath.
marvelous ++++
Great!
Could you play a jug or punch or okeefs reel please
Send me a link to a version you like and I'll add it to my to-do list 😊
@@CutiepieTinWhistle could you also do a cover of streets of new york
Love
Hi! Please can you send me the partirure?
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Practicing this piece...I'm pathetic! Going from b to D+?! A nd back to b!? What squeaks! Come on! It's only 6 holes! And they aren't big so how can it be that my fingers aren't covering the holes? Geeeez!! Some days are better than others but gosh! YOU make it look easy!! Grrrrr! What is wrong with me?! 😡😓😞
Hello Stephanie, This is such a cute and beautiful little tune. It just goes to show that many of the beautiful things in life do not have to be complicated. I really love your outfit and your hair is very beautiful and differently styled. It is certainly one of the highlights of this video. I don't have all of the UA-cam settings on my phone UA-cam app that you are showing on the screen. If they are there I haven't found them. So, to slow your videos down I must download and use my video players settings. I've said before that I really enjoy your somewhat fast British accent or should I say Welch accent to be more correct? But, I also enjoy slowing you down to 0.5 speed... It's much closer to the way we talk down here in the southern USA. I guess I could describe the way you sound as being somewhat like the intoxicated British Stephanie. I find it to be very relaxing, seductive and charming. If you were to talk that way here no one would think that you were intoxicated. Ha Ha, Learning to talk that slow would take some practice for you I'm sure. And I've found that playing at 0.5 speed takes a lot more air. It can make me a bit dizzy on certain songs. That's about it for now. I'm going to be learning this tune for sure. I must say it again... You look amazing in that beautiful outfit!
Inis . Oirr .
A bit disappointed that all the tracks are getting so processed. I’d rather hear the raw sound of the instrument it’s played as that is what I have to work with. The processing produces such a professional sound that I can’t match it😩
It may also be the whistle itself. I play a Killarney and I quite love how my whistle sounds even when I play in my room. It's true that adding reverb for example makes it sound much better. But if you were to play in a church for example, then there would also be reverb, natural one. When you record with a microphone, sometimes the microphone records a very very dry sound, so it would sound even worse than it does in an appartment if you didn't add at least a little bit of reverb :)
Its played lovely but following is a nightmare, you need a the mouse in the video to follow each section. Nice video though.
not as easy at it seems :)