New Low Whistle Video - Video
PUBLISHED:  Aug 02, 2009
DESCRIPTION:
TinWhistler's first ALBUM NOW AVAILABLE on Bandcamp (http://tinwhistler.bandcamp.com), iTunes, Google Play, Amazon, etc! :D Check it out on this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oI9GJOFz8_U

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Play along! Sheet music here:

- The Furze in Bloom (aka Peter Horan Jig), composed by Gerry Harrington:
http://thesession.org/tunes/9629

- The Cordal Jig:
http://thesession.org/tunes/864

- Across the Black River, composed by Kevin Burke:
http://thesession.org/tunes/5114

- The September Reel, composed by Michael McGoldrick:
http://thesession.org/tunes/3064

- The Tulla Reel:
http://thesession.org/tunes/141

Thanks for watching.

INFO for people who are not familiar with this kind of music: This is traditional (more or less traditional) Irish music. The music in this video is not a song, it's not different songs either, it's a set of tunes, Irish tunes. The sheet music for each tune is on the web addresses above. If you click on one of the addresses you'll head to The Session, a website that contains sheet music and discussions about every Irish tune on earth. There you'll see the tune has (probably, in most cases) different settings that the users post, and if you click on the "SHEET MUSIC" button under each setting you'll get its sheet music on the screen. You can also listen to it by clicking on the "MIDI" button, but it's an artificial computer sounding thing, so you shouldn't really learn from that. My recommendation: learn by ear from Irish music players! (live or recordings). Oh, and what the hell is a low whistle, you must be wondering? Just go to my FAQs blog and you'll get answers: http://pjtinwhistler.blogspot.com/ SORRY: Private whistle lessons are NO LONGER AVAILABLE (for now).
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