"Have Ye This One?" Tutorial CD & WOTB Update

The Chiff & Fipple Irish Flute on-line community. Sideblown for your protection.
Post Reply
SkipHealy
Posts: 24
Joined: Mon Nov 11, 2002 6:00 pm
antispam: No
Please enter the next number in sequence: 8

"Have Ye This One?" Tutorial CD & WOTB Update

Post by SkipHealy »

Hi Everybody,

Just a quick shout-out to fellow lovers and players of flutes. I'd like to thank all of those who attended this past year's Wind On The Bay event. It was the second year of the event and was everything that the first year was plus a bit more. My thanks to John Skelton and Andra Bohnet for teaching this year. Great music and never a dull a moment...

Next year's event is set for the first weekend of October here in East Greenwich, RI. A couple of new instructors will be added to next year's event, so we’re looking forward to WOTB 2004!

Also, I've just released a play-along style, two-CD set of mainly traditional tunes called "Have Ye This One?" The tunes are played at three speeds with a gradual addition of ornamentation to each setting. There is also a companion tune book with the first two (of three) settings written out. For details on the new release, just visit:
http://www.skiphealy.com/frames/fr_cd_hyto.htm

By the time I get this posted, John Harvey should have a tune and notation sample online for all of you to listen to. If you have any questions, just email me at skip@skiphealy.com .

And for more information about Wind On The Bay, just go to:
http://www.windonthebay.com

All the best,

Skip Healy

--
Healy Flute Company
1776 Revolution St.
East Greenwich, RI, 02818
401-885-2502
http://www.skiphealy.com/

Wind On The Bay
http://www.windonthebay.com/
Healy Flute & Fife Company
http://www.skiphealy.com/ http://www.skiphealy.ch
Premium Flutes, Fifes, and Piccolos in Wood and Sterling Silver for Irish, Folk, and American Fife & Drum Music. Woodwinds made and played for all occasions.
Crystal
Posts: 17
Joined: Fri Oct 04, 2002 6:00 pm
Please enter the next number in sequence: 1
Location: The wilds of Central Massachusetts

Post by Crystal »

I finally got some time to myself, and thought I'd give my impressions of Skip's newest endeavor. In a word - FANTASTIC!

Coming from a background in classical music, my ability to read music is stronger than playing by ear. With this set, I can either focus on the ear training and use the tune book for back up; or sight read and use the CD's when I'm stuck.
Of course, either way - its fun trying to play along with Skip!!

For anyone looking to improve their ability to play by ear +/or sight reading - this is THE set to get!
Post Reply