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Morrisons Jig played on an Overton low whistle in D low whistle
Morrisons Jig played on an Overton low whistle in D low whistle
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hmm i live in America. i would go to like a medieval faire. they have loads of em
My suggestion is the same! Use rolls
check my version of Morrison’s Jig, and check online lessons about rolls, then you’ll understand
very nice i am learning irish tunes with tenor recorder and soprano
CHEERS where can i buy one of those wistles if i am in america or japan do i have to get international shipments???
EXCELLENT! I love to sound you get from your whistle! Thank you for your music!
very good:)
queue in overharmonized guitars compressed drums and cheesy folk metal vocals
dang your really good
wow dude. that is sooo awesome.
This one made my day
very nice, hopefully soem day Ill be as good as you
Cheers Dude!
did you teach yourself how to play? only because i am getting a irish low d whistle. by the way you sound amazing!! keep up the good work!
Great sound !
Wonderful!
it’s been a while since i broke off from more classical, theoretical music training and went along on my more unorthodox ways, and i almost forgot d sharp and e flat were the same. but that’s a great help. thanks!
Cheers Dude..
You are an awesome low whistle player! I use your vid to learn that tune !
Yes mate you need to get an Eb whistle
can you get them in D sharp? Cuz that’s the key my didgeridoo is in.
u hav a beautiful tin whistle but i like shaw’s low d tin whistle’s shape better. haha
I bet you’re Australian. (:
And you’re really good.
Thanks for the comments…
this is soooo cool! I LOVE YOUR ACCENT!
duuuuuuuuuuuuuuude i want an overton soooooooooooooo bad but they are too expensive…
Excellent. That’s a challenging tune on a high whistle, which takes less air. You’ve obviously spent a deal of time working on the low whistle. All I can do are airs and ballads on the low D.