2 Advanced Ornaments (Triplets & Double Taps) on Tin Whistle [and GIVEAWAY DRAWING!]
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2021
- I had a request to specifically cover these ornaments that I've referenced a few times in passing in other videos, so it's time to break them down. I'm calling them "advanced" in that they step beyond the tap/cut/roll starter set of ornaments, but don't let it worry you.
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I’ve heard that lovely “burbling” sound in your playing before and often wondered how you did it, never realised you just needed to let your B finger lag when playing a Cnatural. Thanks a lot for this video, very helpful :-)
A very helpful breakdown of these ornaments! Thank you!
Wonedrful tutorial, I've been looking this ornament for quite a time! Thanks!
Wow man!!! Thank you for this so much!
Very informative. Thanks for the video!
Great lesson 👍
Thank you so much! This really helped
Love it, thanks man 🙏🏼🌈
In indian classical flute we call triplets murkhi and
Doble tap khataka
Brilliant, thanks! Not least for the encouragement to try various things out to find what sounds best to me. I was beginning to wonder if there were some standard form to the ornaments' use.
Thank you! I see what looks like a tilde over some notes like the first note of Drowsy Maggie - are these double taps? Or turns?
Awesome tutorial! :) Thanks!
Awesome username! :)
Thanks for the breakdowns. Depending on the whistle, you can usually get a pretty good C# with just the G finger down... so you can go from B to G to C# by removing the B+A fingers :-)
Oooo, that's a cool trick - never occurred to me to try that and trying it now I completely spazzed it out, it feels so out of the ordinary! But I'm going to mess around with that and see if I can lock it in, it could be useful!
The old intro song was so nice...
Hahah well thanks! A little long, needed a shorter one. If you wanna hear the whole song though: ruclips.net/video/gjGxcvoYPQs/видео.html
I don't know why I when I hit high notes it just sounds awful. My sounds don't sound as clean. But of course I've only just started playing a few weeks ago.
You'll get there! It takes time to learn the breath control, each note requires a slightly different blowing strength depending on the whistle, register, etc. Some whistles are pretty squeaky and it's easy to overblow notes in the upper register. You'll get more used to it the more you play.
What is the name of the example jig?
Off she goes. Check out his upload lists.
@@rattyfingers8621 Ah! To California I suspect.