Showing posts with label Tin Whistle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tin Whistle. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Tin whistle update
My two big tin whistle projects at the moment, aside from easy tunes I stumble across: Over the Waterfall and The Foggy Dew. For the latter, also see this page. At the bottom of that page there's a link to a recording of some old guy singing his version of the song - that's the version I learned to sing. For ubuntu people, you can play the file via "mplayer -playlist http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/british/easterrising/ram/rs_l06.ram"
Sunday, July 26, 2009
The tin whistle follies
The tin whistle bug has bitten. I'm currently working on God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen, having discovered that the alphabet song/twinkle twinkle/baa baa black sheep is gratifyingly easy to play. I have two whistles; naturally, the kids grab one the moment I put it down and start tootling away.
Once I can stumble through God Rest, I'll look into tackling Over the Waterfall (that's not me in the video):
Once I can stumble through God Rest, I'll look into tackling Over the Waterfall (that's not me in the video):
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