you can get the notes for almost any tune by googling. hit the Images item on the menu bar than search. On a tune like "the curlew" put "the curlew reel" to avoid getting only images of birds.
Now that you mastered technique very well, your next step should be to work on phrasing and relax a bit. I guess this is the toughest part. Listen to Clodagh Holland she's the best example :-)
you can get the notes for almost any tune by googling. hit the Images item on the menu bar than search. On a tune like "the curlew" put "the curlew reel" to avoid getting only images of birds.
Heath75032 2 years ago
muy bonito!!
saludos
Intilo 2 years ago
know any dirccion to find the original song in mp3?
maikol6666 3 years ago
lovely! really lively pace! you play reels well, that whistle sounds great too, oh and have a look at my channel! :-)
chansherly212 3 years ago
Now that you mastered technique very well, your next step should be to work on phrasing and relax a bit. I guess this is the toughest part. Listen to Clodagh Holland she's the best example :-)
xerakx 3 years ago
Wonderful! I like your foot tapping, too - it made it sound like a drum beat.
GAKDragon 3 years ago
Incredible. Look at your fingers fly! Very enjoyable and inspirational; thanks for posting this.
Iris054 3 years ago
fantastic!!!!!!!!!!
very nice!!!!!
I play the tin whistle too but this is so beauty!!!!
congratulation
chrisstinne 3 years ago
Not too many times I've seen such a good player like you. BTW, what's that whistle? Maybe an aluminium Burke? Or what?
moojeni 4 years ago
Yes, It's an aluminum Burke. I've been quite happy with it, but I haven't tried many other whistles.
Crazzykimgal 4 years ago
very nice, that really got my foot tapping! keep up the good work :)
KareemZidan 4 years ago