That was beautiful, amazing :D so can you still play this tune on a D whistle as im learning the tin whistle also. I it possible i get the cords from yourself? For this particular song that is
I thought you would. Being in a flat key is sometimes a help and sometimes a hindrance. You do get whistles in A but they tend to be very expensive. The generation Bb is great value and played by a lot of professionals including that woman out of the Corrs.
interesting conception, sound good but you should - after switching whistle and braveheart track adding bass or something like that which make this track like one - coherent, without sounds space between your whistle playing and orchestra (?) , don't think that I'm specialist I have the same problem
Yes, its a problem related to the equalisation and mixing of all the tracks. If I had separated tracks for all instruments I could control it more. As it was I did not even have a stereo backing track so I had to make it mock stereo using a delay on the right track version. I think without reverb the whistle sits better in the mix but it doesnt sound as good.
Yes, whistle has specific sound and when you add a little of reverb sound become warmer, but is harder to synchronize sounds whistle and music track but it's possible I hope
It started out nicely, and halfway I turned off this because you are not playing the notes you should play
sumurai8 3 months ago
omg may I have your chords? (If you have some???) no matter in which key it is (i'd prefer D, but never mind...) that would be so awesome! :)
Lasaralee 4 months ago
the small silver tin whistle is beautiful. i like the higher pitched tin whistles not so much the deep ones. if that makes any sense
ericdisney1 5 months ago
your rhythm is off
Kadda1234 11 months ago
That was beautiful, amazing :D so can you still play this tune on a D whistle as im learning the tin whistle also. I it possible i get the cords from yourself? For this particular song that is
xXxirishgal07xXx 1 year ago
Excellent. Thanks for posting
sonofgilnockie 1 year ago
Are you using D tin whistle? I really like your music. i m just start learning Tin whistle also.
wangzhe0129 2 years ago
This track is a Bb whistle. Most of the time I play a C or a D.
hostroute 2 years ago
I really like it
Where did you get the background track?
DORPP 2 years ago
I like it! Strangely enough I have, for the past few days, been thinking about getting a Generation Bb whistle. Now I'm convinced :)
pastore0506 2 years ago
They are very good. The best of the generation whistles, and they are cheap.
hostroute 2 years ago
Got it today. I do prefer the tone to the D.
pastore0506 2 years ago
I thought you would. Being in a flat key is sometimes a help and sometimes a hindrance. You do get whistles in A but they tend to be very expensive. The generation Bb is great value and played by a lot of professionals including that woman out of the Corrs.
hostroute 2 years ago
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michal18c 2 years ago
interesting conception, sound good but you should - after switching whistle and braveheart track adding bass or something like that which make this track like one - coherent, without sounds space between your whistle playing and orchestra (?) , don't think that I'm specialist I have the same problem
michal18c 2 years ago
Yes, its a problem related to the equalisation and mixing of all the tracks. If I had separated tracks for all instruments I could control it more. As it was I did not even have a stereo backing track so I had to make it mock stereo using a delay on the right track version. I think without reverb the whistle sits better in the mix but it doesnt sound as good.
hostroute 2 years ago
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Yes, whistle has specific sound and when you add a little of reverb sound become warmer, but is harder to synchronize sounds whistle and music track but it's possible I hope
michal18c 2 years ago