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  • Would someone be able to send me the sheet music for this fine tune? Much appreciated!

  • ふくよかな音ですね〜。尊敬しますhataoさん!

    

  • Nice!

  • Un-bee-lee-a-bul. I can't manage a low D whistle and this guy play a low G. Yikes. Love it.

  • Impressive! A 2-shaku-hassun tin whistle (hope I got that right!) -- I once put your other Low G Overton video and a shakuhachi blog and called you the

    'Watazumi of the Tin Whistle." (Referring to length, not tone!) Some nice camera angles in this video, btw. I see you are the rare "dress left" man! (Sorry I can't help having fun at the expense of someone so talented.) Good work!

  • looks like a scaffholding pole lol,nice playing.

  • That was beautiful :):) very nice

  • waw!!!!very good!!! is the mor biggest low whistle that i have seen in my life!!! it may be difficult to play!!!you must have a very big hands...!!!bye

  • When I visited Colin, he gave me a Bass G and I wasn't able to hold it. And I have really long fingers.

    I wonder if your hands doesn't hurt after playing it.

    But hey: great work. It's absolutely beautiful :-)

  • @DerEllich I've got a Bass A whistle, and at first it was like trying to hold hot coals after playing for 5 minutes, but after a while your muscles get used to it. Practice makes permanent :D

    I've always loved the bass whistles unconditionally, they're just so nice!

  • haha !!  you have big hands !!

    Min阿民

  • wow that is huge!

  • That's awesome!

    I want to play one of those one day!

  • wow this wistle has an amazing sound.. and looks like you use a lot of air too!

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