Hey, this is awesome! I am just starting out on the penny whistle and my mate is teaching me. He is doing the violin's part on his whistle and having me do back up then bust in with the part the girl did on the whistle in your video. We were trying to reverse engineer the notes from the movie "last of the mohicans" but I think we got them wrong for the whistle's part. How would I be able to find the music that you used? I really don't know a lot about music, thats why I'm asking. Good Job btw!
@goopymoscow My friend (the one playing the bodhran) actually took down the notes by ear. We all added our own twist/flair/interpretation to the notes for out respective parts. So, really, they are not the exact notes from "Last of the Mohicans." However, I can message you the basic note structure that I used for my whistle if that will help.
I honestly am not familiar with the fingering for recorders. I would assume that it would depend on what key the recorder is in, but I also know that recorders have a couple more holes than whistles, so I'm really not sure. My guess is, the fingering might be similar in some parts but, overall, would likely be different. But I could be wrong.
Thats a Whistle? as in Tin whistle? (or at least simular in nature to one?) I've a couple of those to. But mine doesn't sound any where as good as that.
I was wrong when I said the ones I had were in G and C the ones I had were destroid by my careless sister when we moved and the one I have now, that was a gift from a friend, is a B.
Hey, this is awesome! I am just starting out on the penny whistle and my mate is teaching me. He is doing the violin's part on his whistle and having me do back up then bust in with the part the girl did on the whistle in your video. We were trying to reverse engineer the notes from the movie "last of the mohicans" but I think we got them wrong for the whistle's part. How would I be able to find the music that you used? I really don't know a lot about music, thats why I'm asking. Good Job btw!
goopymoscow 1 year ago
@goopymoscow My friend (the one playing the bodhran) actually took down the notes by ear. We all added our own twist/flair/interpretation to the notes for out respective parts. So, really, they are not the exact notes from "Last of the Mohicans." However, I can message you the basic note structure that I used for my whistle if that will help.
KatjaKeller16 1 year ago
That is awsome. Do you know if the same finger placements would work on my old recorder that I just found recently?
john4knecht 2 years ago
I honestly am not familiar with the fingering for recorders. I would assume that it would depend on what key the recorder is in, but I also know that recorders have a couple more holes than whistles, so I'm really not sure. My guess is, the fingering might be similar in some parts but, overall, would likely be different. But I could be wrong.
KatjaKeller16 2 years ago
Thats a Whistle? as in Tin whistle? (or at least simular in nature to one?) I've a couple of those to. But mine doesn't sound any where as good as that.
john4knecht 2 years ago
Yes, tin whistles. What key(s) do you have? The one in the video is a D.
KatjaKeller16 2 years ago
I've been looking for them for the last week (They're kinda in storage) but If I recall correctly I think mine are In G and C
john4knecht 2 years ago
I was wrong when I said the ones I had were in G and C the ones I had were destroid by my careless sister when we moved and the one I have now, that was a gift from a friend, is a B.
john4knecht 2 years ago
Amazing :O Best version of the gael I've ever heard!
tanotrooper 2 years ago
AMAZING! i love it
alandougall91 2 years ago
very nice...congrats...
hope you are enjoying your chieftain
andrenm2 2 years ago
Thank you.
And actually, I just have an overton, not a chieftan.
KatjaKeller16 2 years ago
very good
kawx11 2 years ago