the playing position of the left one is the best. he is breathing, moving and looking more up. but still he could stand more straight. be careful that you are relaxed and you lean more back, then playing goes easier and nicer
Thanks! This was difficult to achieve because the guy in the middle did not get along with the the two others. The one on the right had his recorder out of tune and the one on the left was did not come to the rehearsals.
Funny! I've read this reply a few times, and each time I laugh. Good stuff. Anyway, as a whistler, I've played 'Planxty Irwin' many times. (That's the name of the tune, for your information.)
That's right! The other Irish tune is called. Si Bheag Si Mhor ... Little fairy fort, Big Fairy fort. Though the pronunciation is a bit lit you title it. Well played !
Very nice... the same person are playing ?
astridiato 9 months ago
the playing position of the left one is the best. he is breathing, moving and looking more up. but still he could stand more straight. be careful that you are relaxed and you lean more back, then playing goes easier and nicer
heinahattuviltti 2 years ago
I very much enjoyed your music
voyager4u 2 years ago
oi me passa as notas!!!
binhoservice 4 years ago
You three are great!
recorderdevoix 4 years ago
Thanks! This was difficult to achieve because the guy in the middle did not get along with the the two others. The one on the right had his recorder out of tune and the one on the left was did not come to the rehearsals.
PLF1977 4 years ago 2
Funny! I've read this reply a few times, and each time I laugh. Good stuff. Anyway, as a whistler, I've played 'Planxty Irwin' many times. (That's the name of the tune, for your information.)
Koriyama 4 years ago
That's right! The other Irish tune is called. Si Bheag Si Mhor ... Little fairy fort, Big Fairy fort. Though the pronunciation is a bit lit you title it. Well played !
russelljenkinsfearn 3 years ago