Inis Oírr (Inisheer) - Tin & Low Whistle Cover
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- Опубліковано 11 лис 2021
- Just a quick and simple cover for Thursday evening, a beautiful slow air composed by Thomas Walsh and butchered by yours truly!
Instruments used:
- Goldfinch Low D whistle
- Clarke Sweetone D tin whistle
Awesome!
Thanks!
beautiful sound thanks
Thanks for listening!
Amazing! I've been following you quite a while and I don't understand why you're not a hit sensation. As a fellow musician, I think you're very talented and deserve way more attention. Anybody who hears this should be memorized. Not sure why they aren't flooding your channel. But I'll always follow you. It's quite obvious you put your heart and soul into your productions. Thank you.
Thanks for the kind words, really appreciate it.
There's so many talented musicians in the world that it's hard to be successful, especially if you're not doing everything you can to make yourself known (social media promo etc.) and I have no interest in all that, I just want to make music for the fun of it and upload it to my channel
Dear stranger behind the mask!
I m glad I ve discovered your music....u make my soul smile...:)
Great job,well done:)
Thanks for the kind words! Hope to record more whistling soon
Pelo título, eu nem sabia que música era essa, o que me atraiu para além das flautas, foi sua máscara de kitsune.
Tá sé go hálainn 🍀
That was lovely, Trem! Low and Tin Whistles both sound so comforting to me, great playing!
Thanks!
Beautiful! I love this, great job :)
Thanks!
Absolutely, beautiful arrangement and performance. Congratulations!! (Like 52) 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thank you!
Amazing job, sounds beautiful!
Thanks!
Amazing job Trem! Love it! ❤️
Thanks!
Beautiful I've never heard it played better.
Thank you!
Re-visiting a couple channels. Good stuff!
Thanks man!
this sounds amazing man, good job
Thanks!
Very Beautiful 🥰🥰🥰
Thanks, I adore your playing too :D
@@Tremendouz ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Ta ta,butcherd in a beautiful way !!
Thanks for listening, I'm honored!
¡¡¡Eres un campeón!!, ¡¡¡¡grande grande campeón!.
Thank you!
Wow, I really like the sound of the flute tone, and those harmonies! Nice performance dude!
Thanks! I have to say the high whistle was difficult to keep in tune with the other one so I Melodyne'd it hard haha
@@Tremendouz I think that did the trick because it sounded very smooth and in tune!
@@soundsandstuff Yeah it's a lifesaver until I actually learn to hold back my breath so I dont blow it way out of tune xD
@@Tremendouz I had always thought that as long as you blow on the wind instrument it was always in tune, learned something new today
@@soundsandstuff Haha I wish. I'd say that you can "bend" the low octave notes a full semitone by going from underblowing to overblowing. Ocarina is even more sensitive about this I've heard.
You could do streams with this.
Nooo I'm already nervous enough when recording
@@Tremendouz Hehehehehehehehe.
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Glad you liked it!
Awesome! We need to collab with video sometime 🤩
Thanks! We sure do
Lovely playing! One of my favorite slow airs. Also very like the sound of Goldfinch Low D, and this whistle looks so elegant
Thanks! And the Goldfinch has a very pute sound without lots of air noise
Oh, this reminded me. Would you mind checking how large the 5th hole is in your Nightingale low D? I'm curious how the dimensions compare to my Goldfinch which has around 12mm diameter for the 5th hole. Also, I'm curious about the distance between the centers of the last two holes. That's 46mm in the Goldfinch.
I'm asking because I've been considering the Nightingale at some point but I haven't seen anyone comparing it to other whistles.
@@Tremendouz Diameter is 12 mm, the distance between holes is 47 mm. The main feature of Nightingale is a thick tube side - 1.7 mm, and the inner diameter of the tube is 22 mm. This makes the sound dense, loud and directed. Goldfinch sounds more "airy" and light to me, close to traditional sound. Nightingales have their own unique timbre, not very traditional I think
@@TineSylkie Thanks! That's not as big stretch as I was afraid of. The inner diameter seems similar but that tube is a bit thicker so it must weigh more since the Goldfinch is plastic.
@@Tremendouz Yes, they are a bit heavy, but many whistlers say that Nightingales a very light in weight compared to other aluminum whistles, such as Goldie, Chieftain, etc
8 seconds in!
Thumbs up for the whistling, now next step: Learn guitar picking.
One day they will ask: Trem, what instrument do you play? - Yes!
@@SoulinSadness Haha thanks, glad you liked it!
Can't see guitar happening anytime soon but you never know
Hello, very good music ... I will receive my low D whistle Goldfinch.. but i have fear when i see the size of the holes because i have very slender fingers. Is it playable or its only playable by Big fingers? Thanks you
Thanks! I have quite slender fingers for a guy but I manage fine after some practice. The holes aren't massive but they are a bit larger than for example the holes of a Tony Dixon polymer low D.
@@Tremendouz ok thanks so Much :) my fingers are just 1.5cm.... lol
@@jimmymary5526 The largest hole (for bottom hand middle finger) has around 11-12 mm diameter which sounds like a lot but with piper's grip it's fine since you don't use the fingertip
Great effort, great tune...
High D wasn't quite in tune with Low D though...
And you don't really need costume if you are filming it in your room.
A lot of fantasy is taken away with the sight of wall plugin and light switch.
Thanks! I did actually use some pitch correction (Melodyne) to make sure the cheap Sweetone high D was approximately in tune with the low whistle but I'm not used to playing high whistle so my pitch is very wobbly.
I agree about the light switch but it's the only space that I can film in. The costume was just something I came up with so I could hide my face without just cropping it out
A mask and cloak - interesting!
Haha, just something video game inspired I came up with to hide my face without just cropping it out.
I'm Irish and whilst I like your playing but the outfit is totally incongruous to Irish music. Sorry.
Thanks! Nevermind the outfit, it's just something I came up with to be able to perform without just cropping out my face. I actually don't play that much Irish music with the whistle in the first place, I simply fell in love with the sound of the instrument and want to use it for various styles
@@Tremendouz You played very well my friend. The tune is about a place not very far from where I live here in Ireland.
@@galwaytribesman9289 I'm glad you like it. It's a beautiful tune
@@Tremendouz I've been playing it most of my life but it's always nice to hear others. Cheers
The outfit makes no difference to the song , im Irish too and i find you're rendition melodic and soothing. I've just started playing the low whistles and the challenge from transitioning from high D to low D is hard. Any suggestions concerning the pipers grip etc .. Thank you