Ive ordered a whistle and it should arrive today. I play stringed instruments and piano and am a professional music teacher: but I am very excited to start my irish whistle journey because 1. its far easier to travel and hike with as well as more durable compared to a stringed instrument. and 2. a serious shoulder injury has made playing piano and stringed instruments very painful for me and I think the holding position for the whistle will be much more comfortable! Its great to find so many good resources online nowadays. The internet was barely a thing when I was first learning strings.
Hi Stephanie I just wanted to thank you for being responsible for getting me started on my (so far) exciting and rewarding adventure with tin whistles. Your inspiring posts reflect considerable thought, energy and intelligence. Very much appreciated and I look forward to enjoying many more hours watching, listening and learning.
Thank you so much for your kindness and support Russ, it really means a lot. It's wonderful to hear you've been enjoying my content and I sincerely hope it's helpful as you continue to learn. Wishing you the best of luck and lots of fun with tin whistle ❤️ Thanks again for your support! xx
Car whistle - best tip ever, and you never know when you may want to crank out a tune somewhere - it’s like carrying a harmonica in the glovebox, or a frisbee :). Had that Oak whistle in many a car now :)
I took a workshop from Judy House on how to get more out of my practice time on my mountain dulcimer. It was a very good class! So when I saw this video I knew it was perfect timing for me to watch it. I heard of the tin whistle in September, got one, and did pretty well with fingering and stuff, I've played clarinet since 7th grade but the squeaks and out of tune notes? That was what I have to overcome. Anyway, I got Covid in early December and hadn't picked my whistle up until yesterday. Of course I ran out of breath quite quickly. This video was perfect timing for me because I'm really focused on productive practicing. THANK YOU!!!
Thanks, Stephanie for all your tips and reviews, always sensible, to the point and concise. And I loved your Woodland composition and your Syracuse lament duet.
Thank you for all the good tips Stephanie. Looking at my approach I see that I am much more chaotic. My fun last five minutes would cover the full hour, I guess. Especially your tip about the ornaments will be very usefull to me. When I play a reel slowly, to learn it, I find it difficult to get the rhythm right, so I usually try to play fast, gradually decreasing the number of errors. Cutting it in pieces and replay the part that goes wrong is a tip I will surely follow.
Great tips! When at the end of the video you recommend us not to play while driving the car, I remembered that some time ago I did, and it was a tragicomic situation: I was a new driver and I had a sopranino recorder in the car, at one point I I feel like playing it, I pick it up and start playing it while driving, suddenly I start to skid and go into the other lane, where another car was arriving, I manage to bring mine back into the lane, otherwise it would have been a dramatic head-on collision; the car on the other side was that of the traffic police. Naturally they stop me and ask me for my documents and what the fuck I was doing, I justified myself that I lost control of the car because I had a loud sneeze and I never saw anything again, they wanted to fine me and withdraw my driving license but then they believed it and let me go.😂
Oh my goodness 😱 thank you so much Daniel 🤩❤️ I really appreciate your kindness and generosity 🥰 it means the world to me and I hope that means you're enjoying my content and finding everything helpful. Wishing you lots of fun and success playing tin whistle! xxx
Will try this I am seriously struggling with a TD low D, my issue is maintaining a low enough air flow in F,E & D notes so they don't "crack" also getting the second octave on D. I have big hands so covering is not my main problem any readers with suggestions on breathing control appreciated.
Thank you for the video 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 this will be helpful for anyone beginners or seasoned musicians. Sometimes it's nice to get back to the basics because I think we all forget that once we play for a period of time.
I enjoy your coaching methods. I get so much from each one. I use the blue tack on my Walton high D and what a difference it makes. Thanks for the tips
This is perfect! I have felt like a fly meandering from one lesson or song to the next and this gives me what I need to know to set real goals. I haven’t really touched on ornaments just yet, thinking about just getting through the songs. To be honest they frighten me- adding another way I can mess up, but without them I feel like I sound like a toddler just picking the whistle up for the first time, thinking I’m Liberachi, but I’m actually agonizingly embarrassing. I can sometimes get distracted as I’ll have a song stuck in my head that I try to convert to tin whistle thinking I’ll make tabs for it someday, but still have to finish learning the songs already in in hand.
The extra's, at about 10 minutes, are, I think, the best. Do what works for you. I never warm up my whistle., it's 23-24 C in my house. I think that's warm enough. I play everyday about 10 minutes. Sometimes I like to play along a movie tune while I am watching. I live alone so that is a great advantage for that. My biggest problem are the half notes. I don't like to change whistles all the time so I have to learn this.
I like give a BIG thank you for you advices. Just I find you today and what you teach help me with this new instrument I start learn 2 weeks ago❤THANK YOU🏴 THANK YOU
I wish you can do for as a video about best tin whistle books that are current with fingering exercises because of the books we find are written mostly in Irish music thnx madam
Tony Dixon DX005 is a great next step 😊 or a Freeman Tweaked whistle if you like the more traditional sound. Killarney, Lír and Wild whistles are all great, popular too, though a little more expensive!
I noticed that some tunes which are supposed to be played quickly lose melody when played slowly. I really like Cooley's Reel, but I stop hearing the melody when try out the different notes. trying to play faster makes my fingers trip. Maybe it is a tune for more advanced players to learn.
Foods with high tannin levels might help 😊 cinnamon, cloves, unsweetened lemon juice in water, tea/coffee, dry red wine - have a quick search online for food/drink with high tannin levels. These foods should help. Scientifically, when tannins and salivary proteins interact, they aggregate and precipitate, which makes the mouth less lubricated 😁 dryness sensation, also known as astringency, refers to a puckering or rough feeling in the mouth upon drinking wine. Scientists know that wine drinkers perceive astringency when tannins and salivary proteins interact, aggregate and precipitate, which makes the mouth less lubricated
"Security warning : don't play your tin whistle while you're driving ! " Well ... actually ... where is this video on youtube ? A young Irish man was saying how he learned to play the whistle when he was little ... it was on the car with his father on their way to the school ... the father was playing the whistle to make his son listen to it and learn, while he was driving !!! 😄 It was in the 80' or so, and this young man was joking about it now but also said "we wouldn't do such a thing these days ! " . I really hope not ! 🤣
How do you change your breath do go up an octave? I can do it on D, but then seem to loose "the touch." And I can't figure out what exactly is "the touch!" Help!!
I would hate to be rear-ended by a car (even when parked) with a whistle in my mouth. Sounds dangerous to me, but I get the point. Have one available on short notice.
I just started this week and I’ve been struggling to get consistent notes. Feels like as soon as I get a half way decent sound the next note or the next time I try to play the same note it’s gone off.
We've all been there! :) Just stick with it. You'll find some helpful videos here, along with a troubleshooting video! ruclips.net/p/PLfUZy8uhccNge9K9DKDWi7Mzvq45QzMEs
("GOD BLESS YOU MY DEAREST BELOVED LOVELY BROTHER IN CHRIST , MY HEAVENLY FATHER GIVES YOU MORE AND MORE HOLY BLESSINGS IN THE MIGHTY NAME OF THE LORD JESUS CHRIST".).💪💯💪💯💪💯💪.
Ive ordered a whistle and it should arrive today. I play stringed instruments and piano and am a professional music teacher: but I am very excited to start my irish whistle journey because 1. its far easier to travel and hike with as well as more durable compared to a stringed instrument. and 2. a serious shoulder injury has made playing piano and stringed instruments very painful for me and I think the holding position for the whistle will be much more comfortable! Its great to find so many good resources online nowadays. The internet was barely a thing when I was first learning strings.
Hi Stephanie I just wanted to thank you for being responsible for getting me started on my (so far) exciting and rewarding adventure with tin whistles. Your inspiring posts reflect considerable thought, energy and intelligence. Very much appreciated and I look forward to enjoying many more hours watching, listening and learning.
Thank you so much for your kindness and support Russ, it really means a lot. It's wonderful to hear you've been enjoying my content and I sincerely hope it's helpful as you continue to learn. Wishing you the best of luck and lots of fun with tin whistle ❤️ Thanks again for your support! xx
Car whistle - best tip ever, and you never know when you may want to crank out a tune somewhere - it’s like carrying a harmonica in the glovebox, or a frisbee :). Had that Oak whistle in many a car now :)
Thank you so much for the excellent advice. My whistle has already migrated to my car for practice during breaks at work.
I've a Dave Shaw D in my car glove compartment!
I took a workshop from Judy House on how to get more out of my practice time on my mountain dulcimer. It was a very good class! So when I saw this video I knew it was perfect timing for me to watch it.
I heard of the tin whistle in September, got one, and did pretty well with fingering and stuff, I've played clarinet since 7th grade but the squeaks and out of tune notes? That was what I have to overcome. Anyway, I got Covid in early December and hadn't picked my whistle up until yesterday. Of course I ran out of breath quite quickly.
This video was perfect timing for me because I'm really focused on productive practicing. THANK YOU!!!
Car whistle! I didn't know anyone else would do that. I play there just as much as anywhere else
This information is Groovy for any instruments!!!😊
Great information, Car whistle is such a way to find a peaceful moment anywhere.
Thanks, Stephanie for all your tips and reviews, always sensible, to the point and concise. And I loved your Woodland composition and your Syracuse lament duet.
@@peterosman662 thank you so much ❤️❤️❤️
Car whistle. Great idea.
Thank you for all the good tips Stephanie. Looking at my approach I see that I am much more chaotic. My fun last five minutes would cover the full hour, I guess. Especially your tip about the ornaments will be very usefull to me. When I play a reel slowly, to learn it, I find it difficult to get the rhythm right, so I usually try to play fast, gradually decreasing the number of errors. Cutting it in pieces and replay the part that goes wrong is a tip I will surely follow.
Great tips! When at the end of the video you recommend us not to play while driving the car, I remembered that some time ago I did, and it was a tragicomic situation: I was a new driver and I had a sopranino recorder in the car, at one point I I feel like playing it, I pick it up and start playing it while driving, suddenly I start to skid and go into the other lane, where another car was arriving, I manage to bring mine back into the lane, otherwise it would have been a dramatic head-on collision; the car on the other side was that of the traffic police. Naturally they stop me and ask me for my documents and what the fuck I was doing, I justified myself that I lost control of the car because I had a loud sneeze and I never saw anything again, they wanted to fine me and withdraw my driving license but then they believed it and let me go.😂
Thanks!
Oh my goodness 😱 thank you so much Daniel 🤩❤️ I really appreciate your kindness and generosity 🥰 it means the world to me and I hope that means you're enjoying my content and finding everything helpful. Wishing you lots of fun and success playing tin whistle! xxx
Thank you Stephanie!
The encouragement and support is much appreciated 😊
Will try this I am seriously struggling with a TD low D, my issue is maintaining a low enough air flow in F,E & D notes so they don't "crack" also getting the second octave on D. I have big hands so covering is not my main problem any readers with suggestions on breathing control appreciated.
Thank you for the video 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 this will be helpful for anyone beginners or seasoned musicians. Sometimes it's nice to get back to the basics because I think we all forget that once we play for a period of time.
Perfectly timed, thank you so much.
Thank you for all the great tips and advice.
Great information Stephanie 👍
I enjoy your coaching methods. I get so much from each one.
I use the blue tack on my Walton high D and what a difference it makes.
Thanks for the tips
What great advice and wonderful player. I have been watching your videos, and my flute just arrived in the mail! You make practice time easy!
Fantastic routine ❤ You are my teacher. Thank you for sharing.
This is perfect! I have felt like a fly meandering from one lesson or song to the next and this gives me what I need to know to set real goals. I haven’t really touched on ornaments just yet, thinking about just getting through the songs. To be honest they frighten me- adding another way I can mess up, but without them I feel like I sound like a toddler just picking the whistle up for the first time, thinking I’m Liberachi, but I’m actually agonizingly embarrassing. I can sometimes get distracted as I’ll have a song stuck in my head that I try to convert to tin whistle thinking I’ll make tabs for it someday, but still have to finish learning the songs already in in hand.
I resemble that remark
Oh perfect timing!! Excellent tutorial. I was just wondering how to actually practice / learning.
Incredibly beautiful music and very interesting video.
Thank you CutiePie
👍👏🌹🌹🌹💕.
Thank you for this great video. I am just about to start learning the (low) whistle so this will be very helpful in getting myself organised.
Thanks Stephanie! This really helped. I was feeling a bit stuck with my practice. ❤
Fantastic well thought out video as usual. 💙🙏
The extra's, at about 10 minutes, are, I think, the best. Do what works for you. I never warm up my whistle., it's 23-24 C in my house. I think that's warm enough. I play everyday about 10 minutes. Sometimes I like to play along a movie tune while I am watching. I live alone so that is a great advantage for that. My biggest problem are the half notes. I don't like to change whistles all the time so I have to learn this.
Car whistle is so great
Thank you. Elderly beginner here.
Great, thank you,Stephanie 😊
Great lesson
I like give a BIG thank you for you advices. Just I find you today and what you teach help me with this new instrument I start learn 2 weeks ago❤THANK YOU🏴 THANK YOU
I wish I could practice a lot on the Irish tin whistle with you ma'am I love your videos showing us how to play the music and songs
Thanks for the link! #carwhistleftw
Thank you! ❤🤗
Thank you very much!
Spot on fellow Steph! 🥰🎶x
I wish you can do for as a video about best tin whistle books that are current with fingering exercises because of the books we find are written mostly in Irish music thnx madam
I've never used books, so unfortunately I don't have the expertise on this, but most tin whistle books will cover Irish music or Christmas music...
@@CutiepieTinWhistle thx alot for your effort your substance is so important even the unborn babies can pick a something
I have 3 Clark whistles but what else might I consider? Thanks Stephanie
Tony Dixon DX005 is a great next step 😊 or a Freeman Tweaked whistle if you like the more traditional sound.
Killarney, Lír and Wild whistles are all great, popular too, though a little more expensive!
I noticed that some tunes which are supposed to be played quickly lose melody when played slowly. I really like Cooley's Reel, but I stop hearing the melody when try out the different notes. trying to play faster makes my fingers trip. Maybe it is a tune for more advanced players to learn.
Which tin whistle is this one your playing?
This is a Lír whistle 😊
How do you get your mouth to stop salivating. I've had to stop just becaus have a waterfall
Foods with high tannin levels might help 😊 cinnamon, cloves, unsweetened lemon juice in water, tea/coffee, dry red wine - have a quick search online for food/drink with high tannin levels.
These foods should help. Scientifically, when tannins and salivary proteins interact, they aggregate and precipitate, which makes the mouth less lubricated 😁
dryness sensation, also known as astringency, refers to a puckering or rough feeling in the mouth upon drinking wine. Scientists know that wine drinkers perceive astringency when tannins and salivary proteins interact, aggregate and precipitate, which makes the mouth less lubricated
Thanks, it's awfully hard to play ina tsunami.
"Security warning : don't play your tin whistle while you're driving ! "
Well ... actually ... where is this video on youtube ? A young Irish man was saying how he learned to play the whistle when he was little ... it was on the car with his father on their way to the school ... the father was playing the whistle to make his son listen to it and learn, while he was driving !!! 😄
It was in the 80' or so, and this young man was joking about it now but also said "we wouldn't do such a thing these days ! " . I really hope not ! 🤣
How do you change your breath do go up an octave? I can do it on D, but then seem to loose "the touch." And I can't figure out what exactly is "the touch!" Help!!
This video might help:
ruclips.net/user/shortsHg_GrFBXcRA?feature=share
And I also have a beginner's course you can follow to get started with tin whistle:
ruclips.net/p/PLfUZy8uhccNge9K9DKDWi7Mzvq45QzMEs
@@CutiepieTinWhistle Thank you so much for the help; I truly appreciate it. I will watch the 2 videos!
I would hate to be rear-ended by a car (even when parked) with a whistle in my mouth. Sounds dangerous to me, but I get the point. Have one available on short notice.
I just started this week and I’ve been struggling to get consistent notes. Feels like as soon as I get a half way decent sound the next note or the next time I try to play the same note it’s gone off.
We've all been there! :) Just stick with it. You'll find some helpful videos here, along with a troubleshooting video!
ruclips.net/p/PLfUZy8uhccNge9K9DKDWi7Mzvq45QzMEs
("GOD BLESS YOU MY DEAREST BELOVED LOVELY BROTHER IN CHRIST , MY HEAVENLY FATHER GIVES YOU MORE AND MORE HOLY BLESSINGS IN THE MIGHTY NAME OF THE LORD JESUS CHRIST".).💪💯💪💯💪💯💪.