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Tin whistle

Tin whistle
30 years ago, the Tin Whistle was regarded as a poor member of the
family of the winds, lower than the whole of the bagpipes and flutes.
Then the Irish Mary Bergin arrived and changed the glance of people on
this instrument with her album Feadoga Stain (1976) which is one of
first long recordings of left Tin Whistle. Although the Tin
Whistle seems to be an instrument easy to play, one needs drive for
posing its lips well on "the mouth" of the flute and drawing some from
the sounds. In all cases, Andrea is left there very well, and there
are all weak for his duets with Sharon at the violin for the
instrumental pieces such as Toss the feathers or Haste to the
Wedding!!!!

# Posté le lundi 14 février 2005 08:29

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