Tin whistle : the main mistake with tonguing
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- čas přidán 20. 04. 2020
- Some people ask me to do some videos in english.
My wife say it's a huge mistake because my accent is too bad (or too french) lol . By the way sorry for that. If you enjoy it, let know in comments and share this video. thank you
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Thanks so much Franck for making a video in English. I have been following your channel for more than 2 years now, without even understanding a word of what you say in French 😅, but I have learnt a lot from listening to you play the whistle. You have a very unique technique of playing and I love it. Keep up the great work! Also, don't listen to your wife, your English is very good. 😉
Please keep making English tutorials! They are great and very informative
I was able to understand you pretty well. I appreciate the English tutorial
Thank you so much for preparing your video in English. You are very easy to understand; you present concepts very clearly. Please continue to make more of your videos in English (especially with your Low D Whistle tutorials).
You are TOO kind. Thank you for doing an English video.Your English is PERFECT ❤❤❤❤😀😀😀😀😀😀
Thank you for english content. This is very helpful.
Thanks Franck great video.
Merci Franck tu es au top dans tes explications ! Grâce à tes vidéo je me suis lancé. Continues comme cela ce que tu fais et partage est super. By the way super playing with rich ornamentation loved it !
Great video Franck; use of tonguing really well explained. Also I'm very pleased to see you back on the tin whistle! I've learnt a lot form your tutorials over the last few years and am very grateful for your work. Best wishes from Penzance, Cornwall.
thankyou for such clear exposition.
Very nice I'm going to try this practice 👍
Thanks for the lesson in English. Great videos!
Thanks for trying to do this in English! I know it is so hard to manage in another language. I’m impressed, and thankful.
Thank you for the great lesson on tonguing. I understood everything you said because you spoke slowly and clearly. I hope you make more videos in English.
Thank you very much! I really appreciate you going to the effort of making this is english. I've just started learning and the idea of 'tonguing' seems odd, but your video helped me a lot.
Really happy to read your comment 😊
Merci!!! tres bien!!!
Exactly my problem, sick skills btw!
Thanks for this video. Most helpful I've seen so far on tonguing. Although, it's still somewhat difficult to understand what is actually happening with the tongue/mouth.
Thank you for your comment 😊
@@franckmedrano-irishmusic I think the hardest to understand is the difference in the cause of sound when playing quickly. Are the notes coming from the tongue or from the fingers? It's too quick to tell. So we can hear what sounds like maybe 8 quick notes, but which ones come from the fingers and which from the tongue. What role does the tongue play in the sound we hear.
Great video. Thank you. P.S. Your accent is perfectly understandable.
Ahah thank you 😊
we speak spanish ... and we talk with strange accent ' I was hopping that you speak in english , it is ok , i follow you for a long time ........in french and I do not understand a word we do not mind the accent at all !!!! you are a great player with a lot of things to teach we want to learn ........ thank you ( we do not mind about the accent )
Wow !!! fantastic player
Ahah thank you so much 🙏
Can you do a short video about your own musical development? My own playing is influenced by Ian Anderson, and John Coltrane. Who moves you...?
Je préféré les vidéos en Français, mais je comprends que l'Anglais peut être convenable, et je pense que votre Anglais est plus facile à comprendre que celui des certaines régions des pays anglophones. :D
Si quelqu'un veut se plaindre de votre prononciation, lexique, ou grammaire Anglaises, qu'il le fasse en Français, oral et personnellement, et en vous invitant à manger un bon repas. :D
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A question about language, not whistles. I have been working on learning some Brenton An Dros and curious if Brenton is an entirely separate from French and a separate culture and people?
Un grand bonjour de mon beau Pays la Réunion c'est très gentil à vous je n'ai pas compris un mots mais vous êtes un jeune formidable au revoire Retraité Jean Martin un ami de Google et de Facebook
hello can you tell me the key of the whistle you are using?
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So ... this is a video on French tonguing?
Nice beard man!
Need more English!
Your accent is fine and your wife is wrong. Thank you for posting
Not to be condescending at all, but your whistle is not tin by any stretch but aluminum and sounds unlike a true tin whistle. Try a good old Clarke with the airway adjusted properly. It has a sound much less civilized, 2nd and even 3rd octaves even more so.
Its a low whistle you tool techniques can be applied to low whistle and tin whistle
@@galwaytribesman9289 the video title is addressing "tin whistle" players and techniques. Suggest you read. Of course the techniques he demos are great. I'm just taking issue of using tin whistle terminology...you tool.
Very rude stupid comment.
It was good until about halfway through and then it nosedived into the usual Irish mistake where the melody gets obliterated by too much ornamentation. This is the main reason why I never bother with Irish music on the whistle. Playing fast with loads of ornamentation does not make a good whistle player. It was at this point I switched off.
He wasn't performing, he was demonstrating techniques! 🙄