Everybody listen to my first 9 notes!!
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Everybody listen to my first 9 notes!!
Well, I am waiting for my children to buy me a tinwhistle for Christmas...
But who can wait that long?? Yesterday, I tried to make a low-D tinwhistle, using Dennis Havlena's plans* and a hunk of 3/4" copper pipe, but the first try, after many hours, failed to generate a useful tone.
So, today....I thought, I am going to make this work, so I sawed the fipple and blade end off, and started all over again, while watching the Vikings and Packers games (egad what miserable games).
Eventually, a somewhat useful tone was obtained. Of course, by then, the pipe was too short to make a low-D whistle, but my digital tuner said it was only a half step below a low G whistle...so, by the end of the second football game, a low G whistle it became!!
OK, so it is too "airy" and the notes are not too exact, but here are my first 9 notes..of "Wayfaring Stranger," recorded with the little cheap built-in microphone on my iMac:
http://members.ifmcs.net/rjgoos/Public/ ... ranger.mp3
Not impressive, I know, but the exercise has left me excited to actually get a REAL whistle.
Jay (Lost)
*Plans at: www.ehhs.cmich.edu/~dhavlena/low-d.htm
But who can wait that long?? Yesterday, I tried to make a low-D tinwhistle, using Dennis Havlena's plans* and a hunk of 3/4" copper pipe, but the first try, after many hours, failed to generate a useful tone.
So, today....I thought, I am going to make this work, so I sawed the fipple and blade end off, and started all over again, while watching the Vikings and Packers games (egad what miserable games).
Eventually, a somewhat useful tone was obtained. Of course, by then, the pipe was too short to make a low-D whistle, but my digital tuner said it was only a half step below a low G whistle...so, by the end of the second football game, a low G whistle it became!!
OK, so it is too "airy" and the notes are not too exact, but here are my first 9 notes..of "Wayfaring Stranger," recorded with the little cheap built-in microphone on my iMac:
http://members.ifmcs.net/rjgoos/Public/ ... ranger.mp3
Not impressive, I know, but the exercise has left me excited to actually get a REAL whistle.
Jay (Lost)
*Plans at: www.ehhs.cmich.edu/~dhavlena/low-d.htm
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but it ain't the same (well, that's okay)
Hot City don't hurt that much but everything feels the same
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