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    just got a tin whistle!

    I recently bought a tin whistle to play celtic music on. Any other tin whistle players here?

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    Congratulations. Have you played a wind instrument before? That helped me immensely. What key is it in? I find D most useful when playing with others with strings and such. Also note that the D whistle (ironically not the C) is actually parallel to a C concert flute. Happy tootling.
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    i have not played a wind instrument before. i actually switched from mandolin. it is in the key of D. my mum is going to give the fiddle a go so we can practice some celtic music "duets"

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    Have a listen to "Broadford Bazaar", written and performed on tin whistle and mandolin by Dunfermline native Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull (my all-time favorite rock band) and easily the most beautiful song he's written--so far--about Scotland: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1EsfxjDWRk

    Broadford is the second largest town on Skye, just west of Kyleakin on the A87.

    And speaking of Scottish Rockers, a prayer if you will for the late, great Jack Bruce:

    http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-29772926
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    Yes, I have 2 but I need to find more time to practice.

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    I have two, I made both from CPVC following instructions off the web, one is a traditional penny whistle in the key of D, the other is in Bb and is a 7 hole GHB chanter design.

    Both sound beautiful, I'm working on using my chanter more, I just made it recently and need to work on getting comfortable with it.
    "Everything is within walking distance if you've got the time"

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    I've been playing whistle since the 1970s.

    Here's the roll I take to gigs as it appeared a couple years ago



    with whistles in every key chromatically from Low D to High Eb. (You never know what key you're going to need until you see the sheetmusic at the gig.)

    My roll looks different now! A black MK has replaced that red one, and Sindts have replaced Generations/modified Generations and Burkes for A, Bb, B, and D.

    I also have a Low C by Ronaldo Reyburn in the roll now.

    I still have those two Susatos for rarely used keys, Ab and Gb.

    I modified a C Generation into a C# one to fill in that gap.
    Last edited by OC Richard; 30th October 14 at 05:48 PM.
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