Tin whistle-The Killavil Jig
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How can I learn to play this? I recently got a Tin Whistle(Oak C), and I'd love to learn how to play this song. :D But, I've got no clue where to start...
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nice work mr feeney from ya biggest fan sikandar :)
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nice!
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Living in Killavil. This is a party peice of mine for competitions. Great to hear it. Also look out for Fred Finn, Peter Horan and Michael Coleman who were all born in Killavil. Killavil isn't even a village. It has a church, Ceili House and a school.
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hehehe nice try mr feeny, im jarrad not amber. nice guess though =P hehe, cya dude
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wait ok, this is the brother of whos account this is...errkk haha
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FEEENNNYYYY wad up. awsum
guess who? aka awsum tin flute playing, i see your tuning allthe ladies up above!
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Amber... right? and you're not
I looked at the other clip. I don't know what the slow tune is but the fast one at the end is a fairly different (but good) version of the Killavil.
kickatinalong 4 years ago
or maybe Wade??
kickatinalong 4 years ago
What key is that in?
JerseyBoy83 4 years ago
It's on a B flat whistle so I think that makes it C Dorian for this tune.
kickatinalong 4 years ago
What does C Dorian mean?
Does that mean its in C or Cm or something?
JerseyBoy83 4 years ago
The dorian mode is common in Irish Music and it sounds like a minor key. For this tune the notes are as for b flat except the scale starts and finishes on the 2nd note of that key ie (C) A dorian is more common. This has the same notes as the key of G.
A Dorian is A B C D E F# G A A Minor A B C D E F G A
I think this is right and hope it helps.
kickatinalong 4 years ago