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Uploaded by ionavideo on Jan 20, 2008
Tinsmith performs the Butterfly at the Celtic Festival of Southern Maryland on April 30, 2005.Brooke Parkhurst, recorderAvril Smith, mandolinRowan Corbett, guitar
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It's a low D whistle -- pitched an octave below the familiar (penny/tin)whistle.
MotherofHeroes 3 years ago
Thanks! So from what I read on the Internet, the low D whistle is a wooden flute, Irish instrument.
ionavideo 3 years ago
That's not a recorder she's playing.
-jcr
NSResponder 4 years ago
Sorry about that -- I'm ignorant about the difference between flutes and recorders. Is it a flute?
oh my Satan... what have you done to a beautyful slip-jig!? =)
shadowrunner3k 3 years ago
Nice music and good played.
agsalcedo001 4 years ago
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It's a low D whistle -- pitched an octave below the familiar (penny/tin)whistle.
MotherofHeroes 3 years ago
Thanks! So from what I read on the Internet, the low D whistle is a wooden flute, Irish instrument.
ionavideo 3 years ago
That's not a recorder she's playing.
-jcr
NSResponder 4 years ago
Sorry about that -- I'm ignorant about the difference between flutes and recorders. Is it a flute?
ionavideo 3 years ago