I hear it calling to me again. The last time it got to the point where I couldn't ignore it anymore, I bought a tin whistle and amazed myself with the ability to remember the scale (go recorder lessons in grade 4!!). That was a couple of years ago now, and clearly the PTB are not satisfied (lousy demanding PTB!! :oP)
So, now I have to actually learn to play something on my whistle (which will likely not be my only instrument once I start down this path). I don't want to start with standard kiddie tunes ... I would like to learn to play Celtic folk music (it takes a little longer for me to get, but I have this thing about playing songs I don't like ... I will work harder to learn a more complicated song if I like to hear it played).
Thing is, I feel that my whistle (which is currently living at my brother's house ... I am going to pick it up on Tuesday) needs a name. Any ideas?
--Phae
So, now I have to actually learn to play something on my whistle (which will likely not be my only instrument once I start down this path). I don't want to start with standard kiddie tunes ... I would like to learn to play Celtic folk music (it takes a little longer for me to get, but I have this thing about playing songs I don't like ... I will work harder to learn a more complicated song if I like to hear it played).
Thing is, I feel that my whistle (which is currently living at my brother's house ... I am going to pick it up on Tuesday) needs a name. Any ideas?
--Phae
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Date: 2006-06-12 03:48 am (UTC)My favorite site to find whistle music on is YADT: http://sniff.numachi.com/~rickheit/dtrad/
Have fun :)
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Date: 2006-06-13 05:58 pm (UTC)So far, I think I have to build up my lung capacity some more, practising makes me out of breath fairly easily ... perhaps this will be a way to help my asthma as well? Hmmm ...
--Phae