Cool thanks! U are my whistle hero lol. Really enjoying the tips, i'm just curious about your glissando-like technic from low to high notes. It's so smooth, maby any tip?. Cheers
This is a cool ornament, visually too. And as for the problem of getting fingers back in position: On smaller whistles, say the regular high D, my thumb stays in place, making it much easier for hole fingers to find their place.
No flutter tonguing at all here Angus, no. There maybe be one tongue at the very beginning of the movement but only one, for cleanliness of sound and clarity. Cheers 👍
Love it! Thank you for you advices and tips from a master whistle player like you :)
Too funny the end 😂
I knew this one already, but nice to have not a 1000th video about cut and rolls😊 keep it this way
Great series. Would love to see one on mic'ing for studio recordings and another on the same for live sound.
Cool thanks! U are my whistle hero lol. Really enjoying the tips, i'm just curious about your glissando-like technic from low to high notes. It's so smooth, maby any tip?. Cheers
This is a cool ornament, visually too. And as for the problem of getting fingers back in position: On smaller whistles, say the regular high D, my thumb stays in place, making it much easier for hole fingers to find their place.
Yes!! Please a tip on glissando from low tò hi❤❤❤❤❤
Gold. Looking forward to next week’s
Cool. Many thanks Ali
I love this! Is there a name for this technique?
Whoa!...and there's no flutter tonguing/trilling involved? Just tapping the fingers across the hole?
No flutter tonguing at all here Angus, no. There maybe be one tongue at the very beginning of the movement but only one, for cleanliness of sound and clarity. Cheers 👍
@@alilevackmusic169 Wow…just gave that a try, fan-tastic! Thanks 🙏🏻 Now to drive everyone crazy with it 😁
What instrument is this?
Easily one of the slickest whistle playing I've ever seen at 1:13.