Beautiful tune for sure, and equally so played. Take note viewers out there... looks easy; not. But there in lies the talent. Like that A whistle. Speaking of the forest Lothlórien, I'm going off grid for a while...North-lórien 🙂 Cheers everyone
Beautiful tune! Oddly, I sometimes struggle with tabs because I'm so used to reading music instead, and I get disoriented. Have you ever considered including the music as well? Or perhaps doing a video with the music instead of tabs? Obviously a lot of people prefer tabs, but I thought I'd ask :)
I don't use it, or read it that well myself unfortunately, certainly not well enough to create sheet music confidently and accurately. I work by ear, and make the tabs myself, so they're mostly there to be used as an initial reference. I know it's not perfect for everyone :) you can usually find sheet music online for other instruments that can be used for tin whistle though :)
@@CutiepieTinWhistle Thank you for your reply, it's appreciated! No worries about the music, it was mostly idle curiosity. And by the way, I'm loving my Lír High D - bought after seeing one of your videos. It was a great choice, and I've used it on an album (not released yet). It has a very nice tone that mixes well.
Work on those interpolations more, you can draw them out more. Folk music only has to keep to a beat if it's for dancing, otherwise extempore is good. Just because you've got some software with zero emotional intelligence doesn't mean you have to obey it. For beginners, see what happens when you lift a half-stopped semitone into the open note. Then the other way, closing - ever - so - slowly. Now work it all the way to the top, and use the alternative fingerings to get into the upper octave. Much easier on a low whistle, though.
She Elf Cutiepie never fails to deliver a beautiful tune 💙
❤Как красиво!Спасибо Вам большое!❤
Thanks a lot. I love Enya songs, and this one sounds fantastic on tin whistle. Great performance 😊
Love Enya...this sounds great 😄
Absolutely beautiful.
Thanks Stephanie
So pleased you enjoyed it 💚❤️
Good morning. A perfect way to start the day, listening to a tune played by you.
I'm always down for another LotR cover! Beautifully done!
Pleased to hear it! 💚💚💚
How gorgeous 😍😍
This is really lovely ! And your dress is amazing.
Love this one! I would love if at the end of the tutorial you showed us how to play all the ornaments as well
I've been searching for a flute tutorial of this song for sooo long
New subscriber: Love how drunk you sound on the lower speed. Costumes and music selections are great. Thanks.
Haha, thank you. It's all part of the fun!
Awesome video as always thanks.
Wonderful
Music and outfit were very nice as always 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Wonderful audition and a beautiful dress . You did very well. Thank you 🎉
Thank you ❤️ you're very kind. x
Wonderful ❤️💖✨Thank You ✨
CUTIEPIE....PERFECT....FLUTE....SONG....👏👏👏⭐
Beautiful tune for sure, and equally so played. Take note viewers out there... looks easy; not. But there in lies the talent. Like that A whistle.
Speaking of the forest Lothlórien, I'm going off grid for a while...North-lórien 🙂 Cheers everyone
I love it
love your outfit♥♥
Thank you ❤️
3:53 / 5:05
Requesting Fred Jorgensen - The Galway Shawl
beautiful: the play, the dress ,well the dress is beautiful because you are the one who wear it.
Beautiful tune! Oddly, I sometimes struggle with tabs because I'm so used to reading music instead, and I get disoriented. Have you ever considered including the music as well? Or perhaps doing a video with the music instead of tabs? Obviously a lot of people prefer tabs, but I thought I'd ask :)
I don't use it, or read it that well myself unfortunately, certainly not well enough to create sheet music confidently and accurately. I work by ear, and make the tabs myself, so they're mostly there to be used as an initial reference. I know it's not perfect for everyone :) you can usually find sheet music online for other instruments that can be used for tin whistle though :)
@@CutiepieTinWhistle Thank you for your reply, it's appreciated! No worries about the music, it was mostly idle curiosity. And by the way, I'm loving my Lír High D - bought after seeing one of your videos. It was a great choice, and I've used it on an album (not released yet). It has a very nice tone that mixes well.
lovely, what whistle are you using here?
Thank you, this is a Lír whistle
Work on those interpolations more, you can draw them out more. Folk music only has to keep to a beat if it's for dancing, otherwise extempore is good. Just because you've got some software with zero emotional intelligence doesn't mean you have to obey it.
For beginners, see what happens when you lift a half-stopped semitone into the open note. Then the other way, closing - ever - so - slowly. Now work it all the way to the top, and use the alternative fingerings to get into the upper octave. Much easier on a low whistle, though.
Êl síla erin lû e-govaned vîn.
Much better than Galadriel !!!!!❤❤❤