Watching Tim Janis right now!
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Watching Tim Janis right now!
Wow. This guy is on with his ensemble and the young lady playing the flute just put it down and picked up a whistle! It looks like a Dixon or something. It was tuneable and black with a thin gold inscription over the top hole. Whatever type of whistle it was, she played it beautifully!
Is anyone familiar with this ensemble and more specifically the type of whistle the young lady plays? While I'm waiting for someone to make the inevitable "Perhaps-it's-a-Spillane" comment , I'll dash off and try and find out.
Little John
Is anyone familiar with this ensemble and more specifically the type of whistle the young lady plays? While I'm waiting for someone to make the inevitable "Perhaps-it's-a-Spillane" comment , I'll dash off and try and find out.
Little John
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Yep. Sure enough. It's QVC. A Susato? Do they come in black? I emailed Tim Janis just on the off chance that he's checking email ... late at night ... on Christmas Eve ... um ... yeah ... :roll:WilliamC wrote:The Tim Janis Ensemble is appearing on QVC. I just caught the last minute of one of their sets but I've seen this group on QVC the last couple of Christmas's with the same whistle/flute player. The whistle she's playing looks like a Susato to me.
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Yes, I caught some of the preformance last night on QVC. I thought it might be Tim, but they didn't say who it was during the show. Beautiful . . . I just want to know why my whistle playing NEVER sounds like that!
Tim Janis and his Ensemble played at the Bridgewater Commons mall(central New Jersey) quite a few years ago . . . some time in the late 90's. The music was beautiful and his CDs were snatched up. I remember I had dabbled with the whistle, but never got around to learning how to play. After watching the woman play tin whistle at his show, I started with the Bill Ochs tutorial . . . again. And did much better the second time around.
Tim Janis and his Ensemble played at the Bridgewater Commons mall(central New Jersey) quite a few years ago . . . some time in the late 90's. The music was beautiful and his CDs were snatched up. I remember I had dabbled with the whistle, but never got around to learning how to play. After watching the woman play tin whistle at his show, I started with the Bill Ochs tutorial . . . again. And did much better the second time around.
I sing the birdie tune
It makes the birdies swoon
It sends them to the moon
Just like a big balloon
It makes the birdies swoon
It sends them to the moon
Just like a big balloon
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I've been in touch with Tim on a couple occasions in the past, and she plays a Susato. People may hate them, but they sound great through a sound system. In my travels, I've been amazed at how many Irish whistlers play Susatos. I actually like mine a lot and need to start playing it more at gigs.
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I've talked up Tim Janis in the past on this board. You might want to do a search for those posts. Keyword: Tim Janis and put slowair in for the author.
If you like Tim's work and Celtic music, you definitely want to pick up the CD Etain. Lots of flute and whistle!
Drop by Tim's site. He was even giving away a CD a while back, just for getting on his mailing list.
http:www.timjanis.com/
Mike
If you like Tim's work and Celtic music, you definitely want to pick up the CD Etain. Lots of flute and whistle!
Drop by Tim's site. He was even giving away a CD a while back, just for getting on his mailing list.
http:www.timjanis.com/
Mike
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Wow, thanks for the info on the whistle! My sister has been a Tim Janis fan for years and keeps telling me to buy his CDs. He has some really good deals on QVC sometimes, like 5 CDs for $30. The only one I've listened to all the way through is "Water's Edge" and it is just GORGEOUS.
Anyway, I watched his "Beautiful America" program on PBS last night--a tribute to 5 national parks. It was so beautiful. I loved all the close-ups of the whistle player, and I think she played her whistle even more than her flute. I saw that it was a shiny black one of some sort of plastic-looking material...I had no idea which one, and was dying to know. In fact, I got on here tonight to do a search and see if anyone had mentioned this very topic. Thanks for the info! Oh, and I'm pretty sure it was a D whistle, too...I ran and checked the tune out on my piano.
I e-mailed Tim a couple of years ago asking what kind of whistle was used on "Water's Edge" and didn't get an answer, though I didn't really expect one. Is it really a Susato??? I can't believe it sounded so good, if it was...I haven't had the greatest experience with Susatos.
Beautiful music, I highly recommend it! Tim must love the sound of the whistle and I'm so glad he uses it so much.
Anyway, I watched his "Beautiful America" program on PBS last night--a tribute to 5 national parks. It was so beautiful. I loved all the close-ups of the whistle player, and I think she played her whistle even more than her flute. I saw that it was a shiny black one of some sort of plastic-looking material...I had no idea which one, and was dying to know. In fact, I got on here tonight to do a search and see if anyone had mentioned this very topic. Thanks for the info! Oh, and I'm pretty sure it was a D whistle, too...I ran and checked the tune out on my piano.
I e-mailed Tim a couple of years ago asking what kind of whistle was used on "Water's Edge" and didn't get an answer, though I didn't really expect one. Is it really a Susato??? I can't believe it sounded so good, if it was...I haven't had the greatest experience with Susatos.
Beautiful music, I highly recommend it! Tim must love the sound of the whistle and I'm so glad he uses it so much.
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Yes, it's a high D standard bore session Susato (what they call an "S" Series Kildare). They can sound great with an experienced player and run through a good sound system with reverb, etc.Cees wrote:
I e-mailed Tim a couple of years ago asking what kind of whistle was used on "Water's Edge" and didn't get an answer, though I didn't really expect one. Is it really a Susato??? I can't believe it sounded so good, if it was...I haven't had the greatest experience with Susatos.
Beautiful music, I highly recommend it! Tim must love the sound of the whistle and I'm so glad he uses it so much.
The Susato very small bore D is easier to play but has a thin sound and really shreaks on the high A & B notes. I gave mine away.
I wish I could remember the flute/whistle player's name. She's an excellent player...and not bad to look at!
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Is her name Cinnamon Creeden? Here's a link to a fact sheet on one of his albums, An American Composer in Concert:
http://www.aptonline.org/catalog.nsf/d9 ... %20Creeden'
By the way, any guesses on what Irish flute she was playing? I thought it resembled the flutes on Skip Healy's website.
http://www.aptonline.org/catalog.nsf/d9 ... %20Creeden'
By the way, any guesses on what Irish flute she was playing? I thought it resembled the flutes on Skip Healy's website.
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Good find. Doing a search for Cinnamon Creedon, aside from being listed on the CDs, I see she's also listed as being with him in upcoming TV broadcasts. So that's her, folks. But as Cees pointed out, there's no personal info about her that I could find.WilliamC wrote:Is her name Cinnamon Creeden? Here's a link to a fact sheet on one of his albums, An American Composer in Concert:
BTW, his site says "Watch Tim Janis perform live on QVC on Wednesday, January 26th at 1:00 PM EST".
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