OMNIA - FEE RA HURI - Tin Whistle Tutorial | CutiePie Cover
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- Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
- Learn to play Fee Ra Huri by Omnia, with this Tin Whistle Tutorial from CutiePie! I hope you enjoy it.
00:00 - Intro
01:50 - Tutorial - D Whsitle
05:00 - Full Speed Play Along Tabs
06:23 - Outro
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omnia made me buy a whistle..... which led me to your tutorials.... which led me to this omnia tutorial!!!!!!!!! omg thank you!
MadM MegN me too!
Me too
Faun federkleid 💖
How's the whistling going? Still doing it?
me too ;p
She learnt it in one day yet it's the best cover I found. She has really got it
I'm baffled how easy this is!!!
Thank you for doing it in the lower octave so that us native American flute players can play this song.
Love this music and appreciate the time and care you put into your tutorials.
Gary Wahrlich I did think of you 😉 glad you enjoyed it. Should sound wonderful on N.A.F 😊
Started playing a Chinese Dizi (dut-zuh) a year ago and got a Feadòg brass whistle in D yesterday. This song caught my ear and was surprisingly simple to pick up with your tutorial. Mastering it on the other hand is another beast altogether.
Thank you for your incredible work! Great quality without unnecessary details. And thank you for even existing thou, I did not find anything on the Internet with this quality
Some great songs lately, definitely buying you a coffee for this one ;) Great job!
I've been waiting for this for so long! 😍
Fast and furious and crazy like a fox .... That's our Cutiepie! A fantastic song and very well played. Thank you!
Great job teaching a great song! Love the energy in that song. Watching them play in concert footage is great.
always a pleasure listening to you Cutie, great work again !
This is literally a breathtaking piece 😂
Bless you I have been waiting for this !🙏🙌
First time in this channel and i have hit the thumbs up button after 10 seconds... The way she talks.. she just had me woooow..
Omg you did it! You're fantastic🤗
omg she did it !
Oh man, I love this song! Can't wait to give this a try.
Fantastic, can't wait to find me old penny out and try to learn Again.
So chuffed you doing Omnia songs they are amazing xxx
Amazing tutorial! Thank you so much, Stephanie! It is one of the songs I wish to learn the most :)
this song is so cool...!!!! once again great work stephenie
Great tutorial! That's song is perfectly suit for my level of playing. Thank you so much, Stephanie! Your videos makes me to move forward :) x
I always enjoy your tutorials so much - thank you!!!
Just bought a tin whistle for Christmas (exactly that one) with a beginner book and one of the first thing I thought was I want to learn Fee Ra Huri". And then, I found you. Thanks for what you do, I will love the quantity of stuff you make.
Wooooooow first faun and now omnia woooow you are amazing!!!
Whenever I can’t play a song because it comes too hard, I come here, work on it for 30 minutes, then go back to the song I was working on. It works wonders lol.
Phenomenal! Thank you for this super useful tutorial of this great song.
Awesome! This one is one of my favorite songs of their's. Such a great tutorial. One of the best!! Thank you!!
Amazing! I've waited so long for tutorial of this song. T_T
YES!! YEEEES!! YEEEEEEEESSSSSS!!! FINALLY!!! THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!!
I love this! and now I can finally play it! Thankyou! :D
Fantastic song to improve my whistle level tunes! Thank you so much.
I have learnt a great deal from these amazing and well thought out and demonstrated tutorials. But also just to say You are Incredibly Beautiful.. .
Yeey great, thanks!
Dear Ms CutiePie, this is such a good teaching video. Thank you so much. God bless!
I bought tin whistle last week.
Your tutorial is awesome.
And you are so beautiful!
Thats so cool. Practicing notes is the main thing, love the slower version, will defo practice it. Its always been one of the best songs. Your content is excellent.
That's marvelous!
I love ittttttttttt!!! Thank u for this video.. Omnia music is too much magical and beautiful.. Like a beautiful poetry.
Greetings from BRAZIL!! :D +1 subscribed
I love this tutorial
wow man...made my life..
Nice one Subscribed...Keep'em comin....
I love this song! ^^
Fantastic - You Rocked it Proud!! 💞💓💞 Thanks so much!!
so grateful for this! Thank you
Great tutorial! so fun :)
That was absolutely beautiful. Can't wait to team up with you tomorrow. Great fun.
Thank you love it!! leaving a love and like!!!
omg sooo cool love you so much first faun and now omnia 🎊🎉
So nice and easy to understand! Thank you so much!
Wow! Awesome!!
Thank you so much for this!
Awesome...love it.
Oh yeah, it's very very cool. It's as motivating as the original song!!
I bought a tin whistle because of this song, and after months of practice, I can play it now. Thank you very much for tutorial.
Thank you! You are such a sweetheart!!!!
Very nice! Thank you.
Great! Ilove this
Whistle ordered and looking forward to following your tutorial.
Great tutorial!!
I love that Fox cushion on your blue chair!
You are the best! Thanks a lot for this great tutorial 😍
Love this song. Second favourite Omnia song!
I love this song 💚‼️
Great cover,i Love It
Thanks 😍💓👏🏼
I lovve iiiiiiiit
Amazing tutorial!!!!
Thank you so much...it amazing tutorial. God bless you. With love and grace.
Thank you I loved it. Keep up the good wook.
I must've missed this one when it came out. Wow! To play that fast on a clarke's original requires a lot more breath and good control. I'd be hyperventilating on the floor after that. Really cool tune - love the high octave section.
It's so much easier to me learn when you use the same brand of whistle that I have, thanks!
What whistle is that?
Thanks for de-mystifying this (in one day - crivens!). It sounds really mental but looks quite simple written down. It's the twiddly bits that make it, and they're coming along. I'm learning heaps from you. Cheers!
Love this song, just started to practice it. And love your authenticity, you're really a cutie, lovely :)
thank you so much for making it easy for us. to learn. I watched you play this and almost immediately got it. I played it in a C whistle though and it still sounded magical.
You did a great job maam! Yes that is a fast one! If I had to have asked for you to teach anything tin whistle in mainstream music it would have been this song.
My favourite title of Omnia is Mabon. A tutorial for this song would be so amazing ❤
Oriodaran it's on my to-do list 😊
mine too!
Hello from Russia!
Very good! Such incredible! Much useful!
really nice tutorial, even though i dont play tin wistle, i was able to translate this song to bagpipe notes. thanks a lot!!
omg it's the tutorial that i need
thank you for this movie. I'll learn❤️❤️❤️
This is Fantastic!!! I love omnia!!! Now i need a thin whistle :v
THX THX THX FOR YOUR GUIDES
you are amazing!
Very good : I didn't know that it was possible to play on 2 octaves with the same whistle!
Thank you for the tutorial
Groovy!!!
Beautiful
I am so glad I found you here on you tube. I am a musician that plays trumpet and tin whistle in groups at church alone with my husband who is a classically trained violinist. Now I've just found you and you've given me great in pointers to help me to play some Irishy tunes. I should know already, I live in Ireland, but for the way I've been playing, I most often I play it as if it were a flute and playing melody and harmony in old hymns and other contemporary Christian music. But I play by reading music and by ear; I don't play by using tin whistle tabs. Since I read music any way with trumpet, I just naturally started playing tin whistle from reading the music. Now that I have gone from just having the keys of C an D, an G, I now have others like Bb, F, Eb, and the latest A. So I can play anything thrown at me to play, and I have had to mostly play by ear. The problem I'm hagving is.. when I need to read the sheet music, and say, when the song is in key of A., and I look at the sheet music in A, I'm not sure when I look at an E on the sheet music, or any other note, where do I find the right E on the tin whistle. I'll have an Low A whistle, it should go with the key of A sheet music, but it doesn't so I'm confused. Even if I play and high Eb; where an I read a C, where is the C on the whistle; confusing. I know whatever the whistle it is, the note the key is in is the botrtom note right? Another thing I'm confused with: Most of my D whistles are in concert pitch. They have to be, in order to play with other instruments. I can play a note, and it matches the corresponding note on a key board. But my NICEST sounding D whistle I have, that plays nice and clear even in the second octave, really lovely, is a clarke, The Meg. I know it's notan expensive one, but it sounds really nice. Only problem is.. I haven't been able to play it with others because it's flat to a concert D. The others that aren't so nice and clear, are in concert pitch.(which I need, and they should be). I tried to adjust the head, but just can't get it in concert pitch. But tonight I played two videos with you with you, this video and the one teaching, "Concerning Hobbits". You play with D Whistles, and both of those D whistles, (one being a Clark C), matches my Clark D, which is not concert pitch. Do you have trouble playing with other instruments, with you lovely Ds that aren't concert pitch. My Clarl D is flat compared to what it should be. I loved to play, it, but can only play on my own, because it's flat. As i said, I got the head off, the the line within the mouth piece stops me from ajusting it further to get concert pitch. Do have whistle you can't play with other instruments. I think I need to get tunable whistles. Can you help me to know corresponding notes on a staff on a whistles in different keys?
The best way to play is to play by ear. To get around the sheet music problem, most learn the piece on a whistle (where they know the note locations), then change key to suit who they're playing with, effectively transposing up or down. I have a video that better explains what I mean here: ruclips.net/video/SRgKbwRzwAA/видео.html
As for playing with others, I don't tend to. I only really play by myself self at home, but different whistles are tuned in different ways. You can buy whistles more suited to playing with concert tuned instruments, but you'd usually need to pay a little more. Also, tuning varies depending on how much air you use for each note. You can sharpen or flatten a note slightly with more or less air, so it's finding the right balance with the tuning slide, whistle make, and breath control.
CutiePie - : Simply "Wow...!
Very nice!
J'adore ma prof de Tin Whistle !
Didnt even hear the Song yet but gave it a like because of Sympathy of your Personality in the Opening! :D
yay we have the same whistle here, now I can get the perfect sound.
Thank you!YES! :)
I was very curious how to play this omnia music. Thank you😊
Спасибо тебе красавица, за туториал! Давно искал!
Thank you so much
magnifique tuto, merci
You can tell that the happy fast tune got into her! :D
I just got my little walton's d yesterday. I wanted to learn this and devil's dance floor. Thank you for these videos :]
Also so far I'm just playing drunken sailor to get my fingers acquainted but it will only be a matter of time
awesome!
Nicely played, especially for only learning the song a day earlier. I need to dig out my Clarke whistle and give it a play.