3 Cheers for the Whistlesmiths!
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3 Cheers for the Whistlesmiths!
Just wanted to publicly thank all ye craftsman who provide us with whistles and accessories.
(I know I've left many a maker off - so please add a verse to thank your favorite whistlesmith!)
From Erik to Mack to Weasal and Sandy
The whistles ye make fit us just dandy.
Yo Jon, yo Mike, hey Tony and Paul
You supply us so many bring on the U-haul.
Then Serpie now syn -
my where does one begin?
A Copeland's a dream
A Grinter supreme
Ronaldo's max to the extreme.
What's one to do?
More whistles than cases of that "new-found" flu.
So bring out the Euros, the dollars, bucks,
And salute our whistle makers, our craftspeople delux.
(edited per Cranberries note)
(I know I've left many a maker off - so please add a verse to thank your favorite whistlesmith!)
From Erik to Mack to Weasal and Sandy
The whistles ye make fit us just dandy.
Yo Jon, yo Mike, hey Tony and Paul
You supply us so many bring on the U-haul.
Then Serpie now syn -
my where does one begin?
A Copeland's a dream
A Grinter supreme
Ronaldo's max to the extreme.
What's one to do?
More whistles than cases of that "new-found" flu.
So bring out the Euros, the dollars, bucks,
And salute our whistle makers, our craftspeople delux.
(edited per Cranberries note)
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Yes! The handmade whistles I have seen so far are just absolutly amazing, made with such great love and care and are a pure joy to play. These folks do such a wonderful service for the music world. Many tons of thanks as well as three cheers, and three thousand more after that!
Sara ~ (Who sees nothing wrong with the use of the word "craftsmen", thought it fit the rythem just fine... course never cared for P.C. stuff myself anyway.)
Sara ~ (Who sees nothing wrong with the use of the word "craftsmen", thought it fit the rythem just fine... course never cared for P.C. stuff myself anyway.)
'I wish it need not have happend in my time,' said Frodo.
'So do I,' said Gandalf, 'and so do all who live to see such times. But that is not for them to decide. All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us.'
-LOTR-
'So do I,' said Gandalf, 'and so do all who live to see such times. But that is not for them to decide. All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us.'
-LOTR-
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As a whistlesmith-in-training, I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude and appreciation to all the established whistlesmiths and whistle tweakers, who are so generous with information and encouragement.
Considering that whistlesmithing is a source of livelihood, it's remarkable that they are so open and sharing with the secrets of their craft.
What a fine group of people!
Best wishes,
Jerry
P.S. I would add, this generosity on their part has already borne fruit for dozens of people who are enjoying whistles I've tweaked. Many of these have visited C&F and commented on how much they enjoy the site, based on the communications with these whistles.
And furthermore ... as I've said in another post, this work is bringing a dimension of soul satisfaction to my life that had been missing for a long time. I get lots of encouraging feedback from people who are enjoying the whistles. It helps me feel a sense of meaning in my life that I have this opportunity to send out these little packages of happiness and fun most every day. Again, I'm grateful to the whistlesmiths and whistle tweakers who've allowed me to have this experience by sharing their craft with me.
Considering that whistlesmithing is a source of livelihood, it's remarkable that they are so open and sharing with the secrets of their craft.
What a fine group of people!
Best wishes,
Jerry
P.S. I would add, this generosity on their part has already borne fruit for dozens of people who are enjoying whistles I've tweaked. Many of these have visited C&F and commented on how much they enjoy the site, based on the communications with these whistles.
And furthermore ... as I've said in another post, this work is bringing a dimension of soul satisfaction to my life that had been missing for a long time. I get lots of encouraging feedback from people who are enjoying the whistles. It helps me feel a sense of meaning in my life that I have this opportunity to send out these little packages of happiness and fun most every day. Again, I'm grateful to the whistlesmiths and whistle tweakers who've allowed me to have this experience by sharing their craft with me.
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Chris Abell in Asheville
earns raves from the bashful
and bold alike;
he's an artist all right.
John Sindt broke free
from his engineering degree
to become a famed guru--
the whistle's Brian Boru.
Aaagh! I can't write rhyming verse. Some of you make it looks so easy! I don't know how you do it.
Cara
earns raves from the bashful
and bold alike;
he's an artist all right.
John Sindt broke free
from his engineering degree
to become a famed guru--
the whistle's Brian Boru.
Aaagh! I can't write rhyming verse. Some of you make it looks so easy! I don't know how you do it.
Cara
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I admire all of these great artists for artists they truly are. I have no aspirations to making whistles for sale. However, if I could just learn to make a decent whistle for my own satisfaction. Fortunately people do share their secrets. I have learned a great deal by following the whistlemaking and related threads. Keep discussing your sucesses and failures. I may not comment but I am following with great interest. Thanks to all on the forum.
Ron
Ron
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To me, it looks more like a place where WhOA could spread if all applicable precautions aren't followed.antstastegood wrote:this thread looks like a support group for those infected with WhOA
Let's face it, folks. This stuff is highly contageous. Nothing to mess around with. The Centers for Disease Control have been notified and are monitering the situation. Musicians everywhere are encouraged to wear surgical masks to avoid spreading the infection or becoming infected themselves.
This is no joking matter.
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Um... I hate to say it, but I think it's far too late. The only cure is to try every whistle there is and then, in the end keep only your favorites... which may be several whistles in every key but....Jerry Freeman wrote:To me, it looks more like a place where WhOA could spread if all applicable precautions aren't followed.antstastegood wrote:this thread looks like a support group for those infected with WhOA
Let's face it, folks. This stuff is highly contageous. Nothing to mess around with. The Centers for Disease Control have been notified and are monitering the situation. Musicians everywhere are encouraged to wear surgical masks to avoid spreading the infection or becoming infected themselves.
This is no joking matter.
Cara, I thought your rhyming was just fine... and it amazes me to how some talented folk on this board can come up with rhyme so quickly and make it seem so easy... which it's not.
Sara (Who thinks she has now found the two perfect high D whistles for her and is now off into WhOA land, dreaming of all those other keys.)
'I wish it need not have happend in my time,' said Frodo.
'So do I,' said Gandalf, 'and so do all who live to see such times. But that is not for them to decide. All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us.'
-LOTR-
'So do I,' said Gandalf, 'and so do all who live to see such times. But that is not for them to decide. All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us.'
-LOTR-
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Yes and lets not forget Stacey who for the last seven years has been trying to make a decent whistle and still has'nt yet
Fairly decent whistles. There are some things I'd change to bring them more in line with my personal preferences, but that's true of most every whistle I own. For me personally, the breath pressure is a killer, and would prevent me from buying one of these whistles.
Wude.
Fairly decent whistles. There are some things I'd change to bring them more in line with my personal preferences, but that's true of most every whistle I own. For me personally, the breath pressure is a killer, and would prevent me from buying one of these whistles.
Wude.
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Hi Gang
First; "Craftsman" is <b>Non-Gender-Specific"</b> just like <B>God or Human or Mankind</b>. Professing gender racism wihtout provocation leads to Hate, and we have all had enough of that lately. CHILL!!!
Jerry: The Hotteterre group in France would share all of their technical information with each other and the result was almost ALL of the modern woodwind instruments we know of today were invented. Sharing information made them large fortunes and lead to a Renaissance in orchestral music that lasted for centuries.
Hoarding information leads to decay and stagnation. Our modern museums are holding the history of mankind for ransom(high fees) in moldy basements and warehouses because "we can't be trusted". Anything I can do to expose ANY historical or modern information on music, does my heart good.
First; "Craftsman" is <b>Non-Gender-Specific"</b> just like <B>God or Human or Mankind</b>. Professing gender racism wihtout provocation leads to Hate, and we have all had enough of that lately. CHILL!!!
Jerry: The Hotteterre group in France would share all of their technical information with each other and the result was almost ALL of the modern woodwind instruments we know of today were invented. Sharing information made them large fortunes and lead to a Renaissance in orchestral music that lasted for centuries.
Hoarding information leads to decay and stagnation. Our modern museums are holding the history of mankind for ransom(high fees) in moldy basements and warehouses because "we can't be trusted". Anything I can do to expose ANY historical or modern information on music, does my heart good.
"The difference between Genius and stupidity, is that Genius has its limits" (Albert Einstein)
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Doggerel in Whistle City
Oh, we got doggerel,brewerpaul wrote:Thanks, Tomcat, for all your kind words.
Who says whistle players are nerds?
We'll help feed your WHOA
So now I must go,
Make whistles for the clamoring herds....
Right here in Whistle City
With a Capital "D" and that rhymes with "P
And that stands for "Paul"!
The whistler of to day, discerning lad,
Or lass, as it mey be, you see, cannot be all too bad,
For their appreciation, from the heart,
Gets the Serpent off his arse and doth he start,
To make the whistles, curve-ed windway here,
And polished Village Smithy, never fear,
And with brass and molyb-denum steel, doth run,
To make the Golden Whistles of the Sun...
serpent
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