Irish Flute & Guitar
Uploader Comments (TinWhistler)
All Comments (64)
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@TinWhistler thank goodness, im about to get a dixon polymer flute and i was scared it wasn't going to sound good
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So old and So good. I didn't see it!
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Sounds really good!
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dude how did u make that flute ?' sounds great !
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Wow that is amazin!!
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what kind of flute was that, Im a fluteplayer myself:D
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hey, that rocks ! your rythm is very interesting... it gives me and idea !
(to be continued...)
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I heard good reviews for Doug Tipple's PVC pipe Irish flutes. They play as good as the more expensive ones apparently, and are about 60 USD a piece.
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I think you will find that it is a Dixon non-tuneable polymer practice flute (try saying that six times fast :P). I'm planning on getting one myself sometime - and they are hundreds of dollars cheaper than most other flutes.
Hey Muffin, they come in plastic too. Eg: Tony Dixon brand. I was offered a slightly used one for $65.00 once.
Heath75032 4 years ago
Exactly. My flute is a Tony Dixon in D made of polymer (plastic). So it's cheap.
TinWhistler 4 years ago
Lethal ^^ here, do you have the score for that? I been looking for sth new to learn, and that is total class... ^^
DubhCion 5 years ago
nope sorry I don't have the score, this one is easy to learn by ear though.
TinWhistler 5 years ago
Ceapim go bhfuil sé "Peata Beag Do Mháthair"
anyoldname99 5 years ago
Thanks for the name, Anyoldname99. By the way, do you know what it means? And what does Ceapim go bhfuil sé mean?
TinWhistler 5 years ago