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Sara --
I think I've been playing since March, although the fact that I'm actually "playing" is debatable, sometimes I think I'm just "making noise..." I suppose it's safest just to say that I bought my first whistle sometime around then.
My biggest problem is practicing -- I can't stand to practice when I know someone is listening, so I only really play when I'm the only one home. I so envy the ones here who take their whistles to the park or in the car, etc.!
~S~
I think I've been playing since March, although the fact that I'm actually "playing" is debatable, sometimes I think I'm just "making noise..." I suppose it's safest just to say that I bought my first whistle sometime around then.
My biggest problem is practicing -- I can't stand to practice when I know someone is listening, so I only really play when I'm the only one home. I so envy the ones here who take their whistles to the park or in the car, etc.!
~S~
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jbgibson,
I meant age mostly. I didn't think that many teens would play the pennywhistle. From what I have gathered, I can tell you all are extremely serious about the pennywhistle and I think that's totally cool! I'll go to that MP3.com. I'm curious to hear his whistle playing. I have never heard of the Clips & Snips site, I'm looking forward to going there. I've only been playing the whistle for 2 weeks, so I can't play a lot of songs, but I can play "First Jig", "First Waltz" and "First March" I just finished learning the "First March" and I still have trouble with it, but I can play it. Now I'm working on "First Reel". Is there a "first" theme going on....
Cheerio,
~*§ara*~
P.S. Thanks for the welcome!
I meant age mostly. I didn't think that many teens would play the pennywhistle. From what I have gathered, I can tell you all are extremely serious about the pennywhistle and I think that's totally cool! I'll go to that MP3.com. I'm curious to hear his whistle playing. I have never heard of the Clips & Snips site, I'm looking forward to going there. I've only been playing the whistle for 2 weeks, so I can't play a lot of songs, but I can play "First Jig", "First Waltz" and "First March" I just finished learning the "First March" and I still have trouble with it, but I can play it. Now I'm working on "First Reel". Is there a "first" theme going on....
Cheerio,
~*§ara*~
P.S. Thanks for the welcome!
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Speaking of teens, I just heard from our young friend Kardshark. It seems he is plunging into WHOA with full abandon. He told me that he just placed an order with Thom for:
a walton's little black d
a clark original "just to mess around w/"
a susato (C)
a susato (low D).
a dixon (D)
He also says he "can't wait for them to get here."
I told him he needs to post this on the board so we can all coo and ooh-ahh about his new whistles and generally make Mark proud of us all.
Blaine
a walton's little black d
a clark original "just to mess around w/"
a susato (C)
a susato (low D).
a dixon (D)
He also says he "can't wait for them to get here."
I told him he needs to post this on the board so we can all coo and ooh-ahh about his new whistles and generally make Mark proud of us all.
Blaine
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Hello all.. I thought I might as well add to this post, as it seems to fit me fairly well also.
I, as well, am new to the C&F Boards. Well, maybe not that new. I've been lurking for a couple weeks. And I'm a teenager as well.. turning 18 Friday to be exact.
I've been playing whistle for probably six years or so now.. I like to think that I've gotten pretty good. I've studied with Mary Bergin at East Durham for the past two years, and Geraldine Cotter at Gaelic Roots this summer, also. Besides that I'm essentially self-taught. I've listened to lots and lots of traditional music, so that helps.
As for my whistle collection.. well.
-a Sindt D
-a Sindt A
-a Chieftain Gold D (soprano)
-a Chieftain Low D
-Generations in pretty much every key the come laying about all over the house. (useful for practicing whichever room I happen to be in at the time)
-a few scattered Feadogs, Waltons, Clarkes, etc.
Also, I have a O'Riordan Low D on the way, though it will still be quite a while I think. And I'm trying to decide exactly which Burke whistle to order. I'm leaning towards Low G or F.. don't have either of those keys yet.
So.. I suppose that's all for now.
Happy whistling.
Trevor
I, as well, am new to the C&F Boards. Well, maybe not that new. I've been lurking for a couple weeks. And I'm a teenager as well.. turning 18 Friday to be exact.
I've been playing whistle for probably six years or so now.. I like to think that I've gotten pretty good. I've studied with Mary Bergin at East Durham for the past two years, and Geraldine Cotter at Gaelic Roots this summer, also. Besides that I'm essentially self-taught. I've listened to lots and lots of traditional music, so that helps.
As for my whistle collection.. well.
-a Sindt D
-a Sindt A
-a Chieftain Gold D (soprano)
-a Chieftain Low D
-Generations in pretty much every key the come laying about all over the house. (useful for practicing whichever room I happen to be in at the time)
-a few scattered Feadogs, Waltons, Clarkes, etc.
Also, I have a O'Riordan Low D on the way, though it will still be quite a while I think. And I'm trying to decide exactly which Burke whistle to order. I'm leaning towards Low G or F.. don't have either of those keys yet.
So.. I suppose that's all for now.
Happy whistling.
Trevor
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Tillek,
Hi, yes, I'm a teen too. Yes, I'm using "Step One Learn to Play the Pennywhistle". I really like it, but I haven't gotten past the "first somethings" I'm looking forward to when I do get past them. I take it you're way beyond those? I'm finding that "First Reel" is sooooo incredibly hard. Why I'm having a hard time playing it is because the song mostly consists of eighth notes, and I'm having a very hard time playing that fast. Oh well... I'll get it eventually.
Cheerio,
w/b/s
§ara
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Hi, yes, I'm a teen too. Yes, I'm using "Step One Learn to Play the Pennywhistle". I really like it, but I haven't gotten past the "first somethings" I'm looking forward to when I do get past them. I take it you're way beyond those? I'm finding that "First Reel" is sooooo incredibly hard. Why I'm having a hard time playing it is because the song mostly consists of eighth notes, and I'm having a very hard time playing that fast. Oh well... I'll get it eventually.
Cheerio,
w/b/s
§ara
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Hi Sara,On 2001-08-09 10:19, Sara wrote:
I'm finding that "First Reel" is sooooo incredibly hard. Why I'm having a hard time playing it is because the song mostly consists of eighth notes, and I'm having a very hard time playing that fast.
Speed Kills.
I have a humble suggestion that I am echoing from scores of people and publications about whistle playing. Learn to play a tune well at whatever slow speed is necessary. You can slowly bring that tune up to speed and it will sound nice. However, if you try to play the tune fast as soon as possible before you make it sound nice, it will never sound nice. For some reason it will always sound hurried. You may want to try playing it at the pace of a slow march at first, then after months of work, bring it up to moderate reel speed.
Good luck
Cheers.
Mark Johnston
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Help! They're everywhere! They're coming out of the woodwork! Where have you teens been hiding??? I think it's great that you are taking up the whistle.....I can really relate as I am in my second childhood. I have more whistles than I will ever play and they keep coming and I love it.
All kidding aside.....welcome to our world. You will learn as much from this board as you will any place.....that's a promise. Holler if I can help. Grannymouse
All kidding aside.....welcome to our world. You will learn as much from this board as you will any place.....that's a promise. Holler if I can help. Grannymouse
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*grin* your right, we're flooding the place! Almost like lemmings...
Yea, I find it easier to play the tunes slow at first, taking them one section at a time until I can play that section well. The only downside to this is you get really good at playing the first half, but when you get to the second half of the song it tends to be worse since you've practiced so much with the first part. Maybe that's just me.
Yea, I find it easier to play the tunes slow at first, taking them one section at a time until I can play that section well. The only downside to this is you get really good at playing the first half, but when you get to the second half of the song it tends to be worse since you've practiced so much with the first part. Maybe that's just me.
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