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From: twWhistle
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  • You are very musical with your playing. i love that song

  • enjoyed that ... I'll be humming that tune for days... keep them coming.

    (Dublin)

  • you play beautifully! I am so touched - thank you for sharing!

  • It is real a beatiful tune. And Thank for your reply.

  • very nice. you have the same wild, tribal and poetic style that i have. did you take lessons? i can't even read music; i just picked up the Irish whistle when i was a lad and never looked back. Si bheag si mhor was one of the first songs i taught myself

  • Traditional tunes are best learned by ear, not by sheet music =) Learning them by ear helps you get the right feel for it =)

  • not really with tunes like Sí Bheag though, which were written not passed down orally like most traditional music. good point nonetheless

  • well done! i live near sheemore

  • How do you seem to be bending notes? I didn't know you could do that with a whistle.

  • you slide your finger off, so as to play the accidentals, or sharps, in between.

  • Beautiful sound indeed

  • wonderful!

  • Beautiful! thanks from Holland! :)

  • Good job!

  • great sound !!!! is it a burke whistle ???

  • Yes it is - burke whistle was used in The Lord Of The Rings soundtrack. Goof example is Concerning Hobbits.

  • Super. Thanks from Germany.

  • well done

  • Very nice. Thanks for posting.

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