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Duration: 02:00 minutes
Upload Time: 2007-02-13 01:11:32
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Michael Eskin teaches the slip jig the "The Butterfly" on whistle.
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noelclownhall 2008-03-23 04:13:05
Hi Micheal, well done on your tutorials they are very good. I have only just discovered YouTube and it's BILLIANT. can you recommand a simple tutor book that i could buy that will have loads of tune in to learn from.
I'M from the UK where are you from.
Larenzo __________________________________________________ |
michaeleskin 2008-03-22 14:45:28
To quiet a whistle, here's a simple trick:
Stick a small paper clip in fipple so that it disrupts the airflow between where the air comes out of the windway and the edge of the blade. __________________________________________________ |
augend 2008-03-22 14:30:30
This is great, I've actually managed to (almost) learn it in a couple of days of hard work, still have trouble in the C section ornaments, but I'm working it out.
This may seem unrelated, but I could really use some good advice, as I practice in my bedroom, going to the high Gs tends to piss off my flatmate. What are good ways to keep the sound down a bit? Any suggestion appreciated
Other than that, great job on teaching this tune, I'm having a hell of a time learning with you. Thanks Michael! __________________________________________________ |
greencoveredbridge 2008-02-05 00:27:22
beautiful! wonderful! thank you! (Also, I like so much that you don't record with the "echo effect". ) __________________________________________________ |
boxmusic90 2007-12-07 11:11:59
Fantastic great to play along with , did you ever hear the Boys of Ballysodare it in the Frank Edgely Tutuorial cds and book , goes very well after that one, also a fig for a kiss , another classic good job Keep on Teaching __________________________________________________ |