TIN WHISTLE TIPS - HOW TO PLAY FASTER

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  • Опубліковано 3 сер 2024
  • Do you have the desire and time to learn to play faster on tin whistle? If you have a need for speed, then this is the video for you. I'm not the fastest player in the world, but I've spoken to many players who have nailed the fastest session reels and jigs going, and this has been their best advice! It's helped me speed up even when I don't have time to implement all the tips, so I hope it's helpful to you. Enjoy! x
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 69

  • @mattk6719
    @mattk6719 5 років тому +29

    Sometimes I notice I'm improving, and that's when my brain gets in the way and I start making mistakes simply because I noticed myself playing. I can play fine as long as I'm not thinking about it. "Too many mind."

    • @sinpack
      @sinpack 4 роки тому +1

      "No mind"

    • @paullederer3366
      @paullederer3366 2 роки тому

      @@sinpack, then"Christ Carrier" good to see Greek on an Irish site for tin whistle playing. Took classical Greek more than 50. years ago and still remember some. my first name in Greek

    • @sinpack
      @sinpack 2 роки тому

      @@paullederer3366 Coincidentally the translation for "ΠΑΥΛΟΣ" is Paul 😀Yea i love irish music, while though my primary instrument is piano, Stephanie helped me take my first steps with tin whistle and her extremely helpful video guides and tabs.

  • @CommunityOpenMic
    @CommunityOpenMic 3 роки тому +6

    Thanks Cutie Pie - Great checklist. I'm working on my whistling but I'd like to add a few suggestions for playing fast that I use with my fiddle students (1) Divide the tune into small phrases (or figures or passages) and practice those phrases individually (2) Consciously identify the "tricky" parts (the parts you fumble or that slow you down) in the piece and create your own simpler version of the tune that doesn't include them (then practice your simplified version at the highest speed you can manage) (3) Having identified the "tricky" parts (in 2 above), practice the hell out of those parts in isolation. Matt K (below) referred to when his "brain gets in the way" - as a performer that happens to me when I know I'm approaching a "tricky" part. But if, through practice, I convert my "tricky" parts into "safe" parts I shut my brain down. I find that by doing these three things I can get a piece "up to speed" in about a quarter of the practice time it used to take me.

  • @melindadossantosandersson2094
    @melindadossantosandersson2094 5 років тому +1

    Love your videos! Helpful and genuine 😊

  • @robertjohnston5011
    @robertjohnston5011 5 років тому +2

    Exactly! THANK YOU! Your Tip #2 is the foundation of playing anything fast, I've discovered, during years of playing the flute. I rely on it. Now I'm learning whistle, and those insane Irish music ornaments! The fingers have to play what they already know, just fast. Learning the song slowly, with total control and feel, then speeding it up, simplifies that task so much. The brain has to sit and watch, on automatic, it's mostly muscle-memory of the fingers and a sense of rhythm. Also, much different than most flute music I've ever played (non-Irish, most of it), I notice that the use of ornaments is often extensive with great whistle players. But they have smartly blended in the ornaments with the feel of the musical phrasing. They're not "show off" stuff. Ornaments can sometimes make it sound like the player is playing 7 gazillion melody notes, when in fact the ornaments are a considerable portion of what is heard. The player still has to play the ornaments, and that takes practice to do well, but there aren't many kinds of ornaments, so practicing them for speed is easy to do daily.

  • @StGilbert1848
    @StGilbert1848 3 роки тому

    I found this really helpful. Thanks so much for making this video!

  • @ogstopper
    @ogstopper 3 роки тому

    Great advice and tips!! Thank you.

  • @sarahc1466
    @sarahc1466 4 роки тому +3

    I use The Amazing Slow Downer app on my phone which is awesome as it slows down songs so you can figure out the notes and play at a speed that works for you and then gradually get faster. LOVE LOVE LOVE the font you suggested. It's just made my life sooo much easier! Thank you for making videos. I'm loving them! :)

  • @juliakaczmarek4742
    @juliakaczmarek4742 5 років тому +5

    This is exactly the thing I've been trying to improve recently.
    You are right on time CutiePie 😁
    Thanks for the tips. They're actually quite logical but having them all pointed out really helps.

    • @CutiepieTinWhistle
      @CutiepieTinWhistle  5 років тому +5

      Thank you. Yes, very logical, but I agree, it's nice to have it all laid out clearly so you know how to get started. Hope it's going well for you! x

  • @mheermance
    @mheermance 5 років тому +7

    I used twist ties to secure a chopstick parallel to the whistle body an inch and a half above the finger holes of my whistle. I practiced like this for several weeks and trained myself to not lift my fingers higher than needed. After removing the chopstick I kept the muscle memory of not lifting my fingers too high.

  • @drceballos
    @drceballos 4 роки тому

    Keeping fingers closer to the holes is simple but a brilliant tip.
    Thanks Stephanie

  • @nomoneyrecord
    @nomoneyrecord 5 років тому

    Fantabulous, as always! I'm far better because of your vids. I appreciate your work!

  • @bakingmatters1
    @bakingmatters1 5 років тому +2

    All points made are very relevant, Tip I was given many moons ago was to keep playing the scales, especially crossing the octave. This "trains " your throat/mouth/blow , for faster playing. As everyone knows you do not build a house on a pile of sand....a good foundation is paramount.

  • @adalbertofarias9
    @adalbertofarias9 5 років тому

    Amazing Tipes 😄

  • @mcwuff3456
    @mcwuff3456 5 років тому

    Thank you very much. This was helpful. Have a good Time, greetings from germany.

  • @insightvideo6136
    @insightvideo6136 3 роки тому

    This lady is amazing, talented, and so nice. Thank you for all your videos!

  • @moonants
    @moonants 5 років тому +3

    I would like to add to you list of tips for fast playing, also for just getting the muscle memory..... every now and again pick a phrase, (not too long 3 to 6 notes) particularly one that you are having difficulty with, and play it over and over, faster and faster.

  • @HymnWhistle
    @HymnWhistle 3 роки тому

    Great tips

  • @alexishopkins526
    @alexishopkins526 5 років тому

    For me, I started seeing the most improvement in my playing (I'm a complete novice) is playing songs that I know by heart. I completed my first song on the tinwhistle by playing a song that I had memorized

  • @irelandserverferrersegura4021
    @irelandserverferrersegura4021 3 роки тому

    I need this thanks 🤗

  • @thtpst7827
    @thtpst7827 Рік тому

    Thank you for this video, I'm trying to play better so I can play for the residents at the nursing home for saint Patrick's day this year, the activity director and I was planning on dressing up that day 😊....

  • @almatka1
    @almatka1 5 років тому +1

    Actually although some of us know this, Still it is a usefull pieces of advice.

  • @overtonefinds6385
    @overtonefinds6385 5 років тому

    In my opinion, you don't need to be fast if you have good rhythm and phrasing. If you focus on these two things, speed will come! You, Stephanie, have an excellent sense of rhythm and a lot of taste in phrasing. :-)
    I watch your videos to remember that rhythm and phrasing are more important than speed. Anyway, you're definitely not slow! And fast enough to make beautiful music.

    • @CutiepieTinWhistle
      @CutiepieTinWhistle  5 років тому +1

      Thank you for your lovely comments 😊 so glad you're enjoying the channel. xx

  • @mpanga2916
    @mpanga2916 Рік тому

    Thnx a lot madam for this information 🤝🤝🤝

  • @MerakiPLyhne
    @MerakiPLyhne 2 роки тому +1

    If tonguing is necessary, you can speed it up by using T and K sounds. T is the normal tonguing, then follow that up with where your tongue is in your mouth when you say K. Difficult to explain, but try it out.

  • @StorytimePupChannel
    @StorytimePupChannel 4 роки тому

    what whistle are you playing in this video? Thanks!

  • @taazen74
    @taazen74 5 років тому +1

    I've thought about buying the Killarney Whistle, but....I was wondering, now since you've got a Sindt, is there a big difference in these two whistles? And in what way? Would you recommend the Killarney in High D? I'm sure it's a great whistle, but I mostly use my Sindt. Sometimes Burke Narrow Bore Aluminum and my rare, and clean crystal sounded Pat O'Riordan, Traveling Whistle in High D, Brass from 2002.(I was VERY lucky to get it from a nice friend) My big dream now is a whistle by Silkstone, Ace or Alloy. Sadly they are soooo hard to find and to come by. Hopefully one day my dream will come true. Looking forward for your review of the Sindt. Kind regards from Norway, Thomas...😊☀️🙏🌠

    • @CutiepieTinWhistle
      @CutiepieTinWhistle  5 років тому +1

      I'll likely make a comparison video. First impressions I like it much more than the Killarney.

  • @alexanderm9446
    @alexanderm9446 5 років тому +4

    If you put this video into 2x speed you can learn to play twice as fast ;)
    Also, that's a very nice Sopwith Camel in the background there!

  • @ytliekb
    @ytliekb 5 років тому +1

    Happy Friday, here's a tip for you... keep doing what you are doing because it is so helpful to so many people. BTW, I hope you don't spend the better part of your day re-arranging the furniture as I did notice. Be well and have a coffee / tea.

  • @justanotherpiccplayer3511
    @justanotherpiccplayer3511 4 роки тому +2

    If you want to improve fast playing top top top tip RELAX when you play, notice the tention in your hands, wrists, arms, shoulders, backs,
    Why is there tention, can you fix it?
    This is an ongoing thing but my god does it help, pls pls do it

  • @TheNeilimixam
    @TheNeilimixam 5 років тому +2

    Although I agree with almost everything, I don't totally agree about tonguing. It's true that when you're playing really fast it may go against the flow of the tune (in which case, you simply don't tongue every note as you point out), but that doesn't mean you can't play fast with a lot of tonguing, Brian Finnegan being an example. Tonguing is something one should practice and not avoid, as it is a resource that can enrich a lot your playing.
    The other tips may seem simple, but are really helpful (especially the metronome one). Another great video, thanks!

    • @CutiepieTinWhistle
      @CutiepieTinWhistle  5 років тому +1

      I'm all for it! Though I'm not a fast player. I just like the sound of it 🤣

  • @TheMadVentriloquist
    @TheMadVentriloquist 2 роки тому

    The more I watch you play the more I am reminded of playing a chanter, yet without the a in the back.

  • @yash7615
    @yash7615 5 років тому +4

    sad fewer people have watched this while this is very important

  • @sspiegler
    @sspiegler 4 роки тому

    Is there an etude book of whistle studies to help build technique?

  • @kitty20953
    @kitty20953 5 років тому +1

    If I may I would like to just offer a bit of an expansion on your tip about using a metronome. Something I learned about using the Metronome Ramp-up is when you do your final run to turn the metronome back down a notch or two. Slow back down so you can play through with fewer mistakes cuz your final run is really going to be the run that cements into your mind when learning a song. Hope this helps. Happy Playing Everyone!

    • @CutiepieTinWhistle
      @CutiepieTinWhistle  5 років тому +1

      YES! I was told this too but I'd completely forgotten about it. Excellent point, thank you! x

    • @kitty20953
      @kitty20953 5 років тому

      @@CutiepieTinWhistle Your very welcome. And thank you. You continue to be an inspiration. I hope one day I too may have a channel of my own. ;)

  • @vinniejones8009
    @vinniejones8009 2 роки тому

    Hooray! Every time I put a vid on of someone playing or demonstrating a whistle its always some jig belted along at light speed and the notes all blur into one. I dont like it, to me its not music, I like to hear a melody. So playing fast is not a skill that proves you are a good player. Good vid.

    • @CutiepieTinWhistle
      @CutiepieTinWhistle  2 роки тому

      Thanks Vinnie. I didn't really even know Irish music existed when I picked up a tin whistle, so never planned to play like that 🤣 I just planned to play tunes I knew and liked. It's definitely been a huge learning experience for me, I've learned to appreciate the skill it takes to play that way, though I agree, I still much prefer to be able to hear a slower, clearer melody.

  • @elizadarcy8641
    @elizadarcy8641 5 років тому

    Hey Stephenie, I was wondering if you could make tabs for the Poldark theme song? I can’t figure it out.😢

  • @irelandserverferrersegura4021
    @irelandserverferrersegura4021 3 роки тому

    I love Ireland and Brennan family💚🇮🇪🤗

  • @linhuskun
    @linhuskun 5 років тому

    Please, Stephanie, help. My whistle is a Clarke Meg but I need to buy a new one. The mouthpiece's crack is going bigger. Do you recommend something? I want something not too loud. No more than 45 euros, I think

    • @linhuskun
      @linhuskun 5 років тому

      I said 45 euros, but the cheaper, the better hehe

    • @CutiepieTinWhistle
      @CutiepieTinWhistle  5 років тому

      @@linhuskun Well, the Dixon DX005 is a nice whistle, rounded tone, tuneable, but that's ALL plastic, so may not be ideal if you've managed to crack a current plastic whistle...if you'd like another cheap whistle, quiet, the Clarke Original is nice too. Otherwise, a Chris Wall Celtic whistle - plastic but painted to look like wood would be good. They're nice and quiet, easy to play and within budget :)

    • @linhuskun
      @linhuskun 5 років тому

      @@CutiepieTinWhistle I rewatched your reviews on these flutes and I decided for the Dixon! I'm not sure about the plastic material, but I'll give it a try, because I really liked it. Thank you so much, stephanie!

    • @barrybenson9867
      @barrybenson9867 4 роки тому

      @@linhuskun d

  • @pierremrbazin
    @pierremrbazin 11 місяців тому

    My shortcut to learning to play whistles fast was to play bagpipes for 20 years first.

  • @darraghosullivan2501
    @darraghosullivan2501 5 років тому +1

    do a fortnite song on tin whistle

  • @ragnarrooikat
    @ragnarrooikat 3 роки тому

    Bruh my whistle hasnt even arrived yet so im not sure why im here😂

  • @WilliamMorningstar
    @WilliamMorningstar 5 років тому +1

    You look beautiful with that hairstyle. I like it , so charming 😍

  • @LittleJoeTheMoonlightCat
    @LittleJoeTheMoonlightCat 5 років тому

    everything is about muscle Memory, Even Taekwon-Do and other Martial Arts use Muscle Memory, and other instruments, like the Ukulele, or the Recorder.

  • @francescobarra6121
    @francescobarra6121 5 років тому +1

    This comment is not about the video: you are beautiful! 😍

  • @bonenfant96
    @bonenfant96 3 роки тому

    "Keep your fingers close to the whistle". It does not matter at all, it's genetics. Look at Ryan Duns and a lot of others playing.

    • @CutiepieTinWhistle
      @CutiepieTinWhistle  3 роки тому

      It's suggestions on how to improve, for those that struggle to play quickly - not scientifically proven facts that are applicable to all players. I'm sorry if I didn't make that clear ;) haha

    • @bonenfant96
      @bonenfant96 3 роки тому +1

      @@CutiepieTinWhistle Don't worry. Sometimes I get up on the "Argue mode" :)

    • @CutiepieTinWhistle
      @CutiepieTinWhistle  3 роки тому

      @@bonenfant96 it's a fun mode 😜

    • @bonenfant96
      @bonenfant96 3 роки тому +1

      @@CutiepieTinWhistle My bad luck in life: I was born with a 162 IQ. Now I think I know everything. Wrong !!