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Uploaded by on Feb 28, 2009

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I was going to have SW94929 over to play live but we both got a case of the lazies on a Saturday. The best I could do was play along while standing in my bathtub. Bean was there for visual support but he didn't like the way I was playing and decided to duck out. Smart birdie. Well maybe he just hates the bathroom because he gets his spray bath in there and was wary of getting wet.

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  • Seen both Hamachi I & II, and Saddle The Pony. What whistles do you have besides the Jerry Freeman Blackbird and

    the Busman Tulipwood???

  • @dougmatd0119 Thanks for taking a peek and commenting. I have a few generations and a copeland and an OZ-gidgi wood. My favorite is the blackbird for ease of play. It's darn easy. Next come both wood whistles. Very fine. The copeland is hard to play. Just takes more effort but I'm hoping to be a better player one day and will get to play it well. I should not buy any more whistles. :)

  • I just heard this for the first time.. nice tune! What brand of whistle is that?

  • It's a busman, tulipwood. It's still teaching me how to play it.

  • You did it! That's really cool. Cyber jammimg. I'm still looking forward to doing it live too, maybe with Blackthorn Stick?

  • Then we can play Out on the Ocean last. :)

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  • This is too cool! Very nicely done!

  • Wow! Great stuff! 5*****

    Not easy to keep the tempo correct. Many thanks for posting this video.

    Greetings from Ireland.

    Terry.

  • i've never heard of a tulipwood whislte, but I understand "it's still teaching me how to play it." Same with my Mellow Dog whistle - I'm getting better at playing it, but still a challenge at times - worth it because I can get really clear tone - but still play the sweetone occasionally cuz it's easier. You are getting very nice tone from your tuplipwood whistle.

  • Wow that sound very nice karen .I have to say I love the sound of those whistels

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