TOP TIPS TO IMPROVE BREATHING WHEN PLAYING TIN WHISTLE
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- Опубликовано: 28 июл 2024
- Ever wondered where to breathe during a fast tune? Or how often to breathe when playing a slow air? Wish you knew how to hit those second octave notes perfectly every time or even how to deal with excess breath when playing tin whistle? Here's my 5 tips on improving your breathing technique when playing pennywhistle to make life that little bit easier. I hope they help you out.
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00:00 - Intro
00:25 - Placing Breaths In A Tune
03:57 - Choose A Compatible Whistle
06:25 - Improve Your Air Usage
08:08 - Increase Your Lung Capacity
10:48 - Control Your Breath
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There is no easy way to explain how to create a fast or slow air stream since it relies on tongue placement inside your mouth. I struggled with this concept when teaching recorder to 8 and 9 year olds in my music classroom. I had to figure it out quickly or I would have gone deaf with 25 recorders all playing at the same time!
Placing your tongue low in your mouth will “warm up” your air stream. Placing your tongue high in your mouth with “cool off” your air stream. The is important to note that it is the back of your tongue that moves to warm up or cool off the air stream and not the tip of your tongue. Moving your tongue “forward” or “back” is another way to think about it, which is what I do. When I want to “push the tone higher” I move my tongue forward. When I want to “pull the tone lower” I move my tongue back. You can experiment with this by starting on a low note on your whistle and then push the note to the higher octave by moving your tongue up and/or forward. Manipulating the air stream is the key to playing every “wind” instrument.
You do great work on this channel and I bought a LIR based on your recommendation. Thank you!
Thank you for the help, after practicing with your help, not only have I become a better whistle player, I've also developed the strongest Hamon this side of 1940's America.
Good video and advice. I can practice a lot because i just like doing it. I learnt the piano, and guitar doing the same thing. I just kept at it even though i got frustrated, barre chords anyone. I look at it like this time will always pass, that means days, weeks and years. So if i practice i will still have time passing but with caveat that i learnt something new. I normally go through phases with entrustments, i.e. guitar one week or piano the next or both the same week etc. I have the whistle on my pc desk so i just pick it up at any time. Oh did the same with the Ukulele, but i lost interest but my son loves it. I never let any one hear me play, i do not it for myself and I never post my playing on line. Social media is nasty and you get people out there who just want you to fail regardless. Thanks for the advice.
Lately, I've been struggling, but also practicing and trying to improve my breathing, and this video comes just at the right time, exactly what I needed, so thank you!
Pls have a look at my comment, it'll tell you how to take a really good breath, I'm a semi professional flute player, you need to support from your stomach and your core, if you push with that and use it to support your air you will get better drastically including volume and consistency, you'll be able to hit all the notes easily, and if you support properly, you will use less air
Thank you Cutie Pie I love your "Naturally Sounding" "vibrato" seeming effortless.....Thanks
Thank you for this low notes / high note switch technique. Love the vignette btw hahah
Yoooo, Zebra Zone and I have a subscription in common. This is amazing.
Dear Stephanie, just beginning whistle as my next instrument to overcame limited options for cultural explorations during our next partial lockdown here in Germany. Thanks to your tutorials, things are starting to work out for me. In this breathing video you play a wonderful, slow and melancholic tune. Could you please, please provide the tabs and maybe later on a tutorial - I could not find it in the videos so far...Thank you also for reviewing the Dixon 005. I got one of those and find them extremely forgiving.
That's just what I needed
Thank you!
Thank you Stephanie, much appreciated x
Powerful stuff. So useful! SO helpful. Thank You.
Thanks for the tips and pep talk.. cheers
This is so helpful! Thank you ❤
This was so helpful. Thanks❤️❤️
Thanks for releasing this video Steph. I have been getting back to pracitcing and strugling with the breathing excersice part. the tips you gave came at the right time. I'll give these tips a shot when i practice next.
Amazing. Thank you!
Needed this thanks Stephanie!
thank you!
I need all the tips and advice I can get. Thank you. I'm learning.
I like it when you do the techniques and tips videos. Also want to mention that one's breathing may change over time for whatever reason, aging, medical issues, or whistle brand(s).
Parabéns pelo vídeo, muito muito bom!! 👏👏👏🇧🇷
Loving this channel! :)
Thank you for this cool video. I am starting to play the whistle again after a long, long break. I gave up playing due to severe asthma and now I get back to training to enhance my lung capacity.
Great work
Hi! i live in Brazil, very good your class.
Nice !!!
I love your video
Just bought one of your yellow “D” whistles 🤗
Exactly what I wished to see
What is the name of the tune that you used to show use slow songs ? (at 2:32 on the video) ?
@@arthurozenne8450 It's the May Morning Dew : ruclips.net/video/P2_zr-G-Scw/видео.html
Stephanie, I play the Native American Flute and have several from High Spirits Flutes but I've never tried a Tin Whistle. I plan on doing so soon thanks to your videos. Have you ever reviewed the Native American Flute?
Awesome videos they are helping me along could you do a tutorial on Cry of the Celts please from lord of the dance 🕺
Hola... aun no tengo una ''tin'' pero por mientras con una flauta dulce😆... saludos✌
What is the name of that second tune please? I love it and am trying to find your tutorial on it. Love all your tutorials!
Oh! ❤️
please tabs the monaghan jig. thank you in advance!
This is my biggest issue and I am the MOST grateful for your instruction!
Hey, quezzie overload, I'm looking into C whistles as I absolutely love the sound. So many options though! If I may take your opinion as it's super valuable to me, which sound do you prefer out of Feadog, Clarke Sweetone, or Walton? They're the cheap ones I know but money.
Also, tin or Nickel? I'm not really sure the effect it has.
Thanks for everything! Can't wait for what comes next!
Sweetone, all the way! :)
What is the name of that tune you're playing about 2:30 into this video? Sounds beautiful. I would like to print out the tabs for that but don't see a link. Thanks.
Hi Stephanie, thanks for the video. I've been looking around for more tips on how to play quietly and I've been wondering if anyone has tried to put some kind of muffler over the air hole. I know some people shrink the size of the hole (like you suggested with blue tack) but I was wondering if you put some kind of cloth collar over it if that would work as a sound dampener without changing the pitch. Have you ever seen anything like this?
Im not stephanie, but I did buy the warbl which is totally silent. Although it did cost as much as a high end whistle , its worth its weight in gold. I live in a packed apartment building with ultra thin walls, and I have been able to play non stop. I have made at least a years progress in just a couple weeks.
Thank you Cutie Pie for all your help / videos
Have you played this tune
It's an Irish Slow Air called
" The Coolin'. meaning
A fair haired maiden.( / girl / coleen)
Kirina's theme from "The Hunted" please.
Thanks for the videos. I've been watching/ learning from you for a while now. I run into a problem in that my whistle sometimes sounds "breathy" and some times cracks when I am trying to play upper octave notes. I stop to make sure my fingers are in the right place but it still sounds weird. Someone suggested it is because it is a cheap whistle. I bought mine for 10 USD. Does a higher price whistle really make that much of a difference? I watched you whistle comparison video but still have questions.
Cheaper whistles do tend to have a few crackly notes, especially the higher you go. I shouldn't worry about it too much :)
Thanks for this video most helpfull, please tell me what was the second video sample you showed us the slow tune? its a nice tune I am looking through your videos trying to find the tutorial but theres quite a lot here.
ruclips.net/video/P2_zr-G-Scw/видео.htmlsi=03el67PW1og2_z-F
It's May Morning Dew, linked above ❤️
@@CutiepieTinWhistle Thanks very much for this and all your lessons & tabs I have learned so much. I'll buy you a coffee, cheers.
@@kronosbystander aww thank you, that's very sweet of you! I'm so pleased to hear my videos are helping out ❤️ xx
Hello and thanks for these very good tips. I would like to know if you could play the song Legend of Ashitaka from the movie Princess Mononoke, please, say yes! Hehe greetings and stay safe!
play NAruto songs ... you are amaaaazing
props from portugal kissssss
I've just started playing my Clarke Celtic (sweettone) during all of this quarentine mess. I find that once I have been playing for a while especially in the higher notes I find it hard to get the low notes to sound nice. They get a kind of rattle sound to them. Do you think this is too much breath or too much moisture building up? Thanks!
Hi, sorry, I don't get comment notifications anymore so I often miss comments below videos :( yes, too much air!! :) It's likely because you've been putting more air in for the high notes and you're over-blowing on the low notes without realising. Happens to us all. It'll improve with practice :)
If you are looking for all articulations and ornaments ...do you think that if we stay relax and organic it’s turn out to be the same ? What do you think ?
Not seeing the link to tin whistle meditation music mentioned around 10:30. Can you post that again? Thanks!
There's a few relaxing flute music videos on this playlist:
ruclips.net/p/PLfUZy8uhccNgmz0N64NrolLbwShC6E2Yc
@@CutiepieTinWhistle Thank you! I practice meditation daily and it's always nice to find new music for that.
You're so sweet and adorable, the best teacher
Very nice and useful video :)
I have a request, I don't know if here in the comments is the right place to ask, but I'd like some help learning "Alba" and "Piper, lead your clansmen", both songs from Europa Universalis 4, with the tin whistle, I'm struggling a little.
If it is not possible, thanks anyway :*
Bye! :)
Send me links to versions you like on youtube, I'll see what I can do.
@@CutiepieTinWhistle
ruclips.net/video/OFcjr6zCBAQ/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/uANT0IV6_Fw/видео.html
Thank you :) They are orchestral and clearly I'm just intersted in the wind instruments melodies
Can you point me to the Chris Wall whistle you show in the video? I don't see it on his site. TIA
If you just scroll down on his product page you should find it: chriswallflutes.com/products
I've been waiting for over a year to receive the whistle I paid for from Chris Wall... I wouldn't recommend dealing with him.
@@mattk6719 have you contacted him? Waiting lists are long for his whistles, but I haven't ever heard him fail to deliver.
hello beautiful teacher. may i ask what the song you are playing is at 2 minutes 34? have you put up the tabs for this song? i have been playing for 5 weeks now and obviously feel like the consumate genius. much respect, nicky. xx
It's called May Morning Dew. You'll find a tutorial here: ruclips.net/video/P2_zr-G-Scw/видео.html
@@CutiepieTinWhistle I wish so much I could afford to thank you for all your kindness but I've just started a nursing degree and I haven't been this poor for over 30 years. I am so very sorry I am not sponsoring you. I think your teaching is fantastic. I love your work. Many best wishes. When I can afford to; I will try to thank you.
@@nicholasusansky9073 Thank you. You support me just by watching, liking, commenting and sharing with others, as these all help my channel grow 💚 Even watching the ads at the start of each video helps my channel too, so I'm sure you're doing more than you know! xx
@@CutiepieTinWhistle not at all. I was only able to send £10 but I really wanted to thank you for your gentle, unnasuming and warm teaching style. I will try to send a tiny bit more as soon as I get a job but I am nursing training now and haven't been this poor in ages. But when I bought a tin whistle ta Dublin airport 5 weeks agao I hadnt fallen so deeply in love with an instrument since the guitar and drums. What I love about the whistle is that it produces so many thousands of sounds. And you are smart enough to teach us all how to create these sounds. And I really wanted to thank you for that. It'll be months or years before I master my breathing. At the moment I sound like a clumsy fool but I know also that I am talented and may well become good. ut I really like your approach to video making and I want you to know how grateful I am. I am learning all your scottish and irish tunes first before I move on to anything else. I am playing every day for two hours. wild mountain thyme. parting glass, inasheer, now i will try may monrning dew although it is very difficult. and a couple of druid/viking songs. by christmas i hope to be able to impress my gorgeous irish family. much respect from me. i will send ten or twenty pounds again just as soon as i am able. many best wishes.
Может быть каждому приему посвятить конкретный пример для отработки?! Так наверное было бы понятнее.
I’ve been (trying) playing for about a week now and still sound like I’m strangling the cat 🥴😂
how does the hole size effect breath
I haven't thought about it, though I imagine larger holes could potentially add to a whistle requiring more air...that's just a guess though. I think generally, most of the air requirements in whistles are dictated by the mouthpiece and overall whistle size.
@@CutiepieTinWhistle bugging you once again :-)
Does the length effect their tones?
@@vancass1326 the length of the whistle body affects the overall pitch of the whistle. Short bodies play higher sounds, long bodies play lower sounds. The size and position of the holes determines the notes the whistle plays.
What flute is that??
Chris Wall whistles 😊
Could you please do a tutorial on The Song of Time from Zelda? Its pretty short but there is just no Tin Whistle tutorial out there. Only for Ocarinas.
1 Second the 1st time, 5 Seconds the 2nd Time.
For actual woodwind players: yall don't need that much air
For the rest of you: you need to breath from YOUR STOMACH and SUPPORT W YOUR STOMACH this will improve your control, if you don't know what I mean by that,
put your hand on your stomach and blow out all the air in your lungs and I mean absolutely all of it
Hold for 3 seconds, you should feel very desperate for air
Let yourself breath in naturally ans you should feel your stomach and back expand outwards, THAT is how you breath
If you support with your diaphragm n push from your stomach, you'll find you can control and get through any whistle playing, you'll be able to play for ages on a whistle that requires no air,
tldr it all about your stomach support from your stomach and you don't need any "lung power"
Yes! That's precisely what I'm trying to get across :) a lot of woodwind players I've spoken to actually really struggle with tin whistle because of how LITTLE air they need. It's all about learning to control how you use your air!