11/16/02 Justin Panovec returns with Scarborough Fair on his homemade low D. Saved in New Players. (Sorry for the delay, Justin. I swear I couldn't get near the computer for days because of the kids' homework. And, last night, I went to Weekenders house to play music.)
Tony
News Update 11/16/02 Scarborough Fair
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Whoops...Sorry for shooting my mouth of, Lance. And we could have used another whistle player, huh?
Tony
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No problem I'm In no hurry. I just played the Low G I made for my sister.. man Does that need a different fipple. I played half of foggy dew and I was getting light headed. It has a nice tone, but needs way too much breath. The amount of air I need to play the Low G on that whistle is about the same amount I need to play the High B on my Low D whistle... She says she likes it that way though... weird...
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Yeah three whistles??? Yikes.... but I am sure we scared off the coyotes as it was.
Tony's presence was a pleasant last-minute deal. The official Forum Bay Area whistle gathering is anon, Scout.
All three Weekenders approve/endorse the Abell D owned by Higginski. Most atmospheric whistle that will market good solo playing convincingly. And make no mistake bout it, Tony IS a solo whistler with all the care and practice that implies.
Tony's presence was a pleasant last-minute deal. The official Forum Bay Area whistle gathering is anon, Scout.
All three Weekenders approve/endorse the Abell D owned by Higginski. Most atmospheric whistle that will market good solo playing convincingly. And make no mistake bout it, Tony IS a solo whistler with all the care and practice that implies.