Bernard Overton R.I.P. 1930 - 2008
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Bernard Overton R.I.P. 1930 - 2008
Unfortunately we have to let you know of the sad news that Bernard Overton passed away last week. It was quite unexpected and a shock for many. It happened last Saturday when he was on a weekend break with his wife Margaret. She has been trying to contact family first before making it public.
Many will know Bernard but for those who do not, he together with the help of Finbar Furey introduced for the first time in traditional music, lower keyed whistles, most notably the Low D. It is 40 years this year since he made his first whistle and he never stopped making even up to the last days. Before he started making whistles there were no bands playing the lower keyed whistles and when you look around today there are so many musicians/bands in the world that use these instruments. It is quite unbelievable really and also how many instrument makers have started making these instruments since then. What was started back then, certainly has made a big effect on the sound of the music we hear today. Chances are high that one of your favorite bands uses Low whistles. He will be missed a lot by those who had known him.
The funeral will take place on the 30th of June in Coventry, UK.
If anyone would like more information, please send an email to us.
Our thoughts are with Margaret, Dawn and David.
Colin and Brigitte
Many will know Bernard but for those who do not, he together with the help of Finbar Furey introduced for the first time in traditional music, lower keyed whistles, most notably the Low D. It is 40 years this year since he made his first whistle and he never stopped making even up to the last days. Before he started making whistles there were no bands playing the lower keyed whistles and when you look around today there are so many musicians/bands in the world that use these instruments. It is quite unbelievable really and also how many instrument makers have started making these instruments since then. What was started back then, certainly has made a big effect on the sound of the music we hear today. Chances are high that one of your favorite bands uses Low whistles. He will be missed a lot by those who had known him.
The funeral will take place on the 30th of June in Coventry, UK.
If anyone would like more information, please send an email to us.
Our thoughts are with Margaret, Dawn and David.
Colin and Brigitte
I can't even find the words...How does someone obsessed with low whistles express their gratitude and respect to the man who invented them? My condolences to Mr. Overton's family and friends. At least we know his name and legacy will never be forgotten as long as his whistles, or even any low whistle, is played. I believe a tune is in order...a very sad tune.
Long live the Low Whistle!
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May he rest peacefully in the beautiful place that he has already carved out for himself. I haven't played my low whistles in some time; today I will spend the day with them in remembrance.
Thank you Colin and Brigitte, albeit for the sad news.
Philo
Thank you Colin and Brigitte, albeit for the sad news.
Philo
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Sad news indeed - I never much liked his particular whistles, but we owe the whole concept to him and Finbar; a huge debt. I love the sound of low whistles and what they have added to the tradition (not just ITM either) - proof if any were needed of the ability of the music to adopt and integrate something new yet ideally suited to it, at least in part growing out of it.
Condolences to his family and friends.
I have sent the following message to BBC Radio 4's obituary programme Last Word suggesting they do a feature on Bernard.
Condolences to his family and friends.
I have sent the following message to BBC Radio 4's obituary programme Last Word suggesting they do a feature on Bernard.
Suggestion for an obit. - I'd like to draw your attention to this link:-
http://chiffboard.mati.ca/viewtopic.php ... highlight=
It deals with the demise of Bernard Overton, inventor/developer of the Low Whistle as we have come to know it in traditional music. The sound has become a commonplace in many contexts, but few realise what it is nor its relative youth - few people can claim to have effectively invented a new acoustic instrument in such recent times, let alone so simple but effective and influential a one. I'd suggest interviews with Finbar Furey and with Colin Goldie. You'll find plenty of background info online by searching Overton's name, low whistle, etc. Start on Chiff & Fipple.com.
Featuring Overton would, I suggest, hit at least as big a demographic as did yesterday's feature on the canal man......
I often catch the programme on my way home on Friday afternoons - it's a great addition to the Radio 4 stable.
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Jem Hammond (Jemtheflute)
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My sincere condolences to the family and friends of a pioneer creator and whistle maker. Fare thee well, Mr. Overton.
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