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Skyrim theme Played on an Irish Whistle (notes in Description)

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Uploaded by on Dec 15, 2011

Played on a Chieftain V3 Low D whistle, and a Tony Dixon High D whistle. Made using Audacity, image courtesy of google.

Notes: B C# D D E F# F# A E F# E D C# B B C# D D E F# (next 5 notes are down an octave) F# A B A C# B B C# D C# B A G F# E D F# E D C# D D C# D C# D E D C# B B A B B A B A B C# D A B F#

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  • * Despairs* I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO ANY MORE! Thanks anyway. Oh and I've heard many people play a feadog and make it sound mellow. Irish people swear on the brand. Has to be my technique...

  • @NobodyOfTheTardis lol don't give up, just keep practicing it and develop your technique. :)

  • URGH! My comments keep moving all over the place. Sorry!

  • @NobodyOfTheTardis haha not a problem bud. :)

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  • @NobodyOfTheTardis have you considered looking into buying a better whistle? The High D Whistle in this video is a Tony Dixon, they're well made and around 20-40$ for the high ones.

  • @Dedicated222Duty My Feadog is much better, but blowing harder again just increases the volume not the octave.

  • @NobodyOfTheTardis Hm, I honestly don't know bud. I use Chieftain whistles myself, they're a bit more expensive but they produce a great sound, and are easy to play. :)

  • Ignore the last bit of that comment... half of it disapeared.

  • @Dedicated222Duty I think it could be my technique. I had a Generation D whistle originally which was flawed so was squeaky, but I only got one octave on that. most people can (including you)

  • @NobodyOfTheTardis Well, normally you just blow harder and it will reach the higher octave. I don't know what's wrong with your whistle, if anything. :/

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