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From: sklrjkt
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  • You got a bit flustered - it shows with the quality of your playing. But very well done :D

    Just smooth over those rough bits, and take your time so you don't lose the timing :)

    (And as for long fingers - don't use your fingertips. You said you learned Sax, which accounts for you hand shapes, but try to teach yourself to use the middle of your fingers for the whistle - better coverage, and better for larger hands. I've been playing whistle for 13 years now, and that's what I've learned :) )

  • If your having trouble wrapping your fingers around a think tin whistle maybe you should look into low whistles, i love my tony dixon but it takes a LOT more air to use. They sound great though

  • Are you playing with your fingers curled just because they are so long?

  • That's probably part of it...also is force of habit from playing saxophone as my primary instrument and they keys are more offset and a curved finger is how your hands naturally fall...on low whistle now i dont curve as much i think but on hight i still do...not sure why but i do...

  • my two favorite tunes...... =D really nice, thanks =]

  • i like the ornaments you add on the butterfly

  • THe first tune is the first Irish tune I ever learned on whistle I think. Nice playing, I like the slides you add in there. :)

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