....."Dirty low whistle"

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....."Dirty low whistle"

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hi whistleblowers,

have recorded a few notes with my "Chiffy-hissiest" low whistle
(tuned in unusual D minor)
Enjoy here : http://www.erdklang.ch/sound/Chiff-whistle.mp3


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Interesting! Keep up the good work!
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I like it, but it's not very Irish...

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Nice job on the tune!
dyersituations wrote:I like it, but it's not very Irish...

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right... :P
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Love it. How do you do it? Reminds me of The Shyte Pipe:

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dyersituations wrote:I like it, but it's not very Irish...
Whaaat? I thought he was playing that old Irish favorite: Rocky Road to Istanbul.
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very nice, i really like it. i love minor.
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ned o the hill wrote:
dyersituations wrote:I like it, but it's not very Irish...
Whaaat? I thought he was playing that old Irish favorite: Rocky Road to Istanbul.
Hehe... I was more talking about the mood than the tune. I guess I should have said that it didn't sound very <i>traditional</i>.

Anyways, does it matter?! Because I like it anyways!

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Post by Flutier »

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Thank you guys for your comments,
appreciate it !


Guinness wrote:Love it. How do you do it? Reminds me of The Shyte Pipe:

http://www.myspace.com/125375085
It's one of my flutemodels (I'm a flutemaker).
made out of white beech, tuned in C minor, manipulated mouthpiece for chiff-airy sound :D
have listened to Ronan Browne, great tunes there !

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Post by Carey »

I don't see that it needs to be Irish nor tradional...

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Re: ....."Dirty low whistle"

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Flutier wrote:.
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hi whistleblowers,

have recorded a few notes with my "Chiffy-hissiest" low whistle
(tuned in unusual D minor)
Enjoy here : http://www.erdklang.ch/sound/Chiff-whistle.mp3


Alf
That's good stuff. Thanks for sharing it. I love chiffy low whistles. The chiff really adds something to the mood of the tune.
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Tank you - vlerry nice . . . :D
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Post by scheky »

Just to add my 2c onto the train here...

Excellent! I enjoyed that very much.
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Post by anniemcu »

oooooOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOoooo!

Nicey-nice!

And I love Ronan's Schyte Pipe too!
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