This is great! I had a brief second of being able to do this, which is a huge improvement over every other attempt I've made, trying to learn from other videos and descriptions. I really appreciate the very detailed explanations, coming from my various backgrounds in dance, vocal, and anatomy. Saved this video so I can come back often to keep practicing.
@@emr5rmt thanks! It's a rewarding skill for reed pipes, I'm trying (slowly) to get it on tin whistle but the lack of back pressure makes it very difficult for me!
Yes, I've played one. They work, they are fine but they feel less real in the hands. They have a plastic reed, my natural material is does to and the reeds are all fussy. I'd love to get a cane reed of course. But they work, the are playable in my experience.
This is great! I had a brief second of being able to do this, which is a huge improvement over every other attempt I've made, trying to learn from other videos and descriptions. I really appreciate the very detailed explanations, coming from my various backgrounds in dance, vocal, and anatomy. Saved this video so I can come back often to keep practicing.
@@emr5rmt thanks! It's a rewarding skill for reed pipes, I'm trying (slowly) to get it on tin whistle but the lack of back pressure makes it very difficult for me!
😮. I like the pibgorn. I saw a plastic pibgorn for sale have you any experience of them?
Yes, I've played one. They work, they are fine but they feel less real in the hands. They have a plastic reed, my natural material is does to and the reeds are all fussy. I'd love to get a cane reed of course. But they work, the are playable in my experience.
where were you when I needed to learn that on trombone?!!
Probably learning it somewhere...
Circular is proven health hazard mate 😮 buy an electronic chanter 🎶🎼🎵
@@Merq-ko8di I'd like to see the evidence, a link to the relevant studies please?