learn to play jigs and reels on the tinwhistle
medium 85% speed at 2:00
Normal speed 100% at 14:30
Gallagher's Frolics on the session.org - https://thesession.org/tunes/160
A tip: there are atleast 3 speeds of playing this tune in the video, if you already know the basics - feel free to hop back and forth thru the video... It's organised very naturally: Slow in the front, fast in the back hahaha... So just use that option to jump back and forth :) take what u need and just practice (y)
TablEdit program for free to be found here: https://www.tabledit.com/ how to set up your TablEdit software for tinwhistle: https://sjpielsewolf.wordpress.com/20... I hope you like this way of learning - if you have tips, questions, suggestions or request - feel free to contact me. I just do it to share the positive vibe of learning and selfdevelopment - the joy of playing and motivating, inspiring and encouraging people to start to explore tha path of learning as well :) So indeed many players might be better - but sometimes it is not about being the best, it is just about living the life and sharing the passion. I think traditional music gives you the opportunity and capability to develop, explore and grow not only as a musician - but also as person. Any type of discipline or development is good :)... Our brains are built to learn, develop, grow and make new connections. Irish music is a great tool to accomodate these very basic human social and intellectual needs :) - It's a path worth taking - and best of all: it's totally free with plenty of resources! Goodluck and happy piping :)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojUc_WJZrfI
Picking up throatsinging again lol... Been a while since i tried - couple of years... was walking with my dog, had no flutes, no drums, no didgeridoos, jawharps or anything on me... lol still felt like sitting down and sounding....
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BxqQdy1YMUg
I found this awesome recording of "Broken Wings" on #Smule: https://www.smule.com/p/175253803_3532381030
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvwN-WpxP2c
learn to play jigs and reels on the tinwhistle
slow (70%) at 1:15
medium (85%) at 4:35
normal (100%) at 8:35
Jizaique on the session.org - https://thesession.org/tunes/1089
A tip: there are atleast 3 speeds of playing this tune in the video, if you already know the basics - feel free to hop back and forth thru the video... It's organised very naturally: Slow in the front, fast in the back hahaha... So just use that option to jump back and forth :) take what u need and just practice (y)
TablEdit program for free to be found here: https://www.tabledit.com/ how to set up your TablEdit software for tinwhistle: https://sjpielsewolf.wordpress.com/20... I hope you like this way of learning - if you have tips, questions, suggestions or request - feel free to contact me. I just do it to share the positive vibe of learning and selfdevelopment - the joy of playing and motivating, inspiring and encouraging people to start to explore tha path of learning as well :) So indeed many players might be better - but sometimes it is not about being the best, it is just about living the life and sharing the passion. I think traditional music gives you the opportunity and capability to develop, explore and grow not only as a musician - but also as person. Any type of discipline or development is good :)... Our brains are built to learn, develop, grow and make new connections. Irish music is a great tool to accomodate these very basic human social and intellectual needs :) - It's a path worth taking - and best of all: it's totally free with plenty of resources! Goodluck and happy piping :)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxM3IAacamo