Low D Heresy
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I dont understand the "I prefer flute to Low whistle camp". Its like comparing apples and pears. When my parents first heard my Reyburn wide bore they commented how you could hear similarities to a flute and bass recorder, but overall it had its own sound. You cant make a flute or a recorder sound exactly like a good low whistle. If you want the tonality of a low whistle then, nothing else will do. If you dont then fine!
Its the limitations of a Low whistle that give it its character. Trombones have limitations when playing fast compared to some brass instruments, but do people say they are not as good as a Saxophone? The Trumpet has a narrow range compared to some brass instruments (hardly any solos were written for it during the Baroque period for this reason), did Miles Davis or Satchmo care? If you prefer the flute fine, thats your choice, just dont think you're objectively right!
Its the limitations of a Low whistle that give it its character. Trombones have limitations when playing fast compared to some brass instruments, but do people say they are not as good as a Saxophone? The Trumpet has a narrow range compared to some brass instruments (hardly any solos were written for it during the Baroque period for this reason), did Miles Davis or Satchmo care? If you prefer the flute fine, thats your choice, just dont think you're objectively right!
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Re: Low D Heresy
No, Phil, just turn in your Low D's and all will be forgiven! Alright, maybe just the O Briain and the O Riordan. PM me! (just kidding)PhilO wrote: Thoughts? How often do you regular whistlers out there actually play low D? Should I just turn myself in to the low D whistle squad and be done with it?
Philo
I play the Low D 90% of the time when I pick up a whistle to play. It just sounds better to my ears than some high pitched whistle tweeting away.
If you spend enough time with them, have a responsive whistle, and can manage the stretch and hole size, you can play amazing things on them. Just give a listen to Paddy Keenan, Eoin Duignan, Cormac Breatnach, Brian Finnegan, among others, cut loose on their low whistles, and what do you hear? Any limitations?
I prefer the flute now to Low whistle, overall, but you can't make it sound like a Low whistle no matter how you try. I still can appreciate how unique the tone of the Low D is in comparison, so I won't be giving mine up for good. Besides, if your lips get tired of puckering on the flute(and they do), you can pick up the Low D and keep going, and have some more fun!
From what you say, you need to get a flute. You won't ever find it lacking in capability, just your embouchure. It's definitely a trip worth taking!
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I play my Low Ds most of the time. I explore a lot of non-ITM and it sounds better than tooting in the higher octave.
I agree with the apples/pears comparison re whistles and flutes; 2 different styles and sounds.
If I wanted to play a flute too, I would play a flute. They are as attractive to me as a set of maracas.
I agree with the apples/pears comparison re whistles and flutes; 2 different styles and sounds.
If I wanted to play a flute too, I would play a flute. They are as attractive to me as a set of maracas.
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Thats perjoritive to Maraca . . sorry wrong thread.StewySmoot wrote:I play my Low Ds most of the time. I explore a lot of non-ITM and it sounds better than tooting in the higher octave.
I agree with the apples/pears comparison re whistles and flutes; 2 different styles and sounds.
If I wanted to play a flute too, I would play a flute. They are as attractive to me as a set of maracas.
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First of all....apples and pears are just about the same fruit. They're both roses too, btw.
I like a low sound, and though I've got a flute and like to play at it, I don't have much embouchure to do a tune justice. The low whistles give me the mellower sound, and don't disturb the residents birds after lights out. My mother detests the soprano whistle I play, but actually enjoyed the sound of the low D.
I like a low sound, and though I've got a flute and like to play at it, I don't have much embouchure to do a tune justice. The low whistles give me the mellower sound, and don't disturb the residents birds after lights out. My mother detests the soprano whistle I play, but actually enjoyed the sound of the low D.
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I dunno-- that set of maracas in your avatar is pretty attractive.StewySmoot wrote:I play my Low Ds most of the time. I explore a lot of non-ITM and it sounds better than tooting in the higher octave.
I agree with the apples/pears comparison re whistles and flutes; 2 different styles and sounds.
If I wanted to play a flute too, I would play a flute. They are as attractive to me as a set of maracas.
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It seems simple to me. I have flutes, I have low whistles. I prefer flute. I think the others feel similarly.perrins57 wrote:I dont understand the "I prefer flute to Low whistle camp". Its like comparing apples and pears.
Seriously, though, I do. I have (not for long) two really really great low D whistles. I just don't ever feel like playing them, because I like the sound of the flute so much better.
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Me too. I don't understand the attraction of the low whistle at all.monkey587 wrote:It seems simple to me. I have flutes, I have low whistles. I prefer flute. I think the others feel similarly.perrins57 wrote:I dont understand the "I prefer flute to Low whistle camp". Its like comparing apples and pears.
Seriously, though, I do. I have (not for long) two really really great low D whistles. I just don't ever feel like playing them, because I like the sound of the flute so much better.
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I guess I'm not quite clear whether you are saying that among all low whistles, the low D seems to be vastly preferred. Or if you are saying that among all whistles the low D seems to be vastly preferred.PhilO wrote:I know that Low Ds are supposed to be the beall of whistles
On the chance that you mean the second statement (which I sort of doubt) I'll just say that the more good recordings (and in particular one great live performance) I hear of the high whistle, the more intense my preference for the high whistle is. I find the sound very exciting. I have no desire to play the low whistle or the flute. It is nothing against these instruments, but just a personal preference.
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The attraction of the low whistle is the color of the sound - quite different from the flute. If you're thinking of the low D as the instrument for people-who'd-really-rather-be-playing-the-flute-but-just-can't-cut-it, well, I'd disagree. I gravitate to the low whistles because of the richness and uniqueness of the sound.feadogin wrote:
Me too. I don't understand the attraction of the low whistle at all.
J.
But, Zot! and Forsooth! I hear you say - you can get all that in the Most Noble And Wonderful Flute... With the right player, the right chops, the right flute, some of that is true. But there will always be a difference in the quality of the two, and for some of us, poor and deluded tho we may be, when comparing the two, we lean toward the low whistles.
So, since both instruments exist in this world, and both are wonderful from different points of view to different ears, GreatJumpin'Jehosaphat YeeHah! Have at it, ye players of Divers and Sundrie Tooters and Fluters - for those about to Rock, I salute you!!!
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Well put.tubafor wrote:The attraction of the low whistle is the color of the sound - quite different from the flute. If you're thinking of the low D as the instrument for people-who'd-really-rather-be-playing-the-flute-but-just-can't-cut-it, well, I'd disagree. I gravitate to the low whistles because of the richness and uniqueness of the sound.
But, Zot! and Forsooth! I hear you say - you can get all that in the Most Noble And Wonderful Flute... With the right player, the right chops, the right flute, some of that is true. But there will always be a difference in the quality of the two, and for some of us, poor and deluded tho we may be, when comparing the two, we lean toward the low whistles.
So, since both instruments exist in this world, and both are wonderful from different points of view to different ears, GreatJumpin'Jehosaphat YeeHah! Have at it, ye players of Divers and Sundrie Tooters and Fluters - for those about to Rock, I salute you!!!
(I really should have gone to bed before diving into this... or at least waited for the medication to kick in... )
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If we wait long enough, it will beGaryKelly wrote:You're all avoiding the real issue, which is of course that flute is traditional, but low whistle isn't
I play both low whistle and flute. One advantage of the flute is that the flute's embouchure gives you more control over the color and volume of the notes. The embouchure of a whistle is fixed by the instrument. OTOH, with a whistle you don't have to worry about that. Also, I find the playing position of the low whistle more comfortable, and it's easier to physically fit into a tightly packed session than a flute sticking out to the side... :roll:
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Speaking of volume, a low whistle might be a good idea for those of us legitimate, traditional musicians - Flute players - who want to practice but not bug our neighbors or family. Yesterday I got a sony minidisk player. I was putting it through its paces last night with a flute, and had tried to find the most remote corner of a pretty large house to play in. (I'm at my folks' place for a brief stay). Nope - apparently it carried such that night time playing was out of the question.
*If you've read my prior comments on "tradition" you'll realize that the snooty attitude above is totally tongue-in-cheak.
*If you've read my prior comments on "tradition" you'll realize that the snooty attitude above is totally tongue-in-cheak.
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