What kind of music do you play on your whistle?
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What kind of music do you play on your whistle?
Do you play just reels and jigs on your whistle or do you use it for other musical styles too? I think you can choose multiple options? In other case Choose the option you prefere most.
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I play my own compositions, too, but they're intended to be in the Irish style. (Though I plan on trying to write a few Newfoundland "doubles" at some point, too.)
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Sigh... again with no "all of the above" choice... I give up!
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Yeah, I'm needing an "all-of-the-above" category, too.
I play about equal mixtures of Celtic and American and Canadian fiddle tunes, (which many would still call Celtic, but which we refer to as "oldtime").
But one of my favorite riffs on whistle is the opening line to Canned Heat's "Goin' Up the Country"!
I play about equal mixtures of Celtic and American and Canadian fiddle tunes, (which many would still call Celtic, but which we refer to as "oldtime").
But one of my favorite riffs on whistle is the opening line to Canned Heat's "Goin' Up the Country"!
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Re: What kind of music do you play on your whistle?
I´ve noticed that one can´t make multiple choices. If you have more than one preferences, please vote several times instead!falkbeer wrote:Do you play just reels and jigs on your whistle or do you use it for other musical styles too? I think you can choose multiple options? In other case Choose the option you prefere most.
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Re: What kind of music do you play on your whistle?
That is not possible.falkbeer wrote:If you have more than one preferences, please vote several times instead!
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anything I can! But my desire and love is traditional Irish music. But, I'll play a little johnny cash, flogging molly, dropkick murphys, gaelic storm, Chieftains, Pogues, The Real McKenzies, christmas music, yankee doodle songs, any other random children's tune, pretty much anything I possibly can play, and want to play, I play it.