nice song!! ur tutorials are so easy to follow along. i've found your videos few years ago and it really helped me to improve my skills!!! regards from Brazil, God bless you.
Welcome back. I have been enjoying these newest posts as much as all of your previous posts. Looking forward to more. I found your tutorials a few years after i started playing whistle. They helped, immensely, to get me past some skill plateauing i was experiencing. Thank you. It's also fun to listen to the tunes being played with such skill and to learn some new variations.
If you're taking requests, can you do two versions of each video, one with and one without telling us more than the starting notes? For those of us who are really trying to learn how to learn by ear? Laughed so hard at the beginning, btw!
hey ryan Thanks for all your help! Any way on the next tutorial you do you can combine metranome with the learning of the tune. Im having problem using metranome with my playing and with a tutorial from u with it added to the tune would help me and many others im sure. If you can fit it in that would be awesome thanks!
I almost got it until the second part. Try as I may I can't seem to get the high register past G. I'm trying on both a tweaked Clarke and a Freeman Mellow Dog.
great! I have really wanted to learn this tune, and now I have no excuse :-) Thank you also for saying which of the versions on the session website you are playing. A request: I have learned a few tunes and I would appreciate some advice on how to develop some sets. I have a feeling key changes are good, but I am stuck after that. Trial and (lots of) errors is my current approach.
Father Duns, of course it's silly your tutorials would be better shirtless. The key is actually to do them with no PANTS on! :D Thanks for your tutorials. Been playing since this past July and you've helped greatly.
love the shirt under the shirt trick. also I love your videos. I'm learning a lot of tunes from your teachings so keep it up and God bless.
Thank you! Your tutorials really are the best source of whistling knowlege on the Internet!
Thank you so much for what you do here. I have actually became a decent whistler after the last few months I've spent with your videos.
Marty McGill
Great lesson Father Duns! I appreciate your teaching.
nice song!! ur tutorials are so easy to follow along. i've found your videos few years ago and it really helped me to improve my skills!!! regards from Brazil, God bless you.
It's not a song, it's a reel.
I really didn't expect it to come out so fast. 🙃Keep up the great work. Thank you a lot
Lovely, thank you, Fr. Duns.
Welcome back. I have been enjoying these newest posts as much as all of your previous posts. Looking forward to more.
I found your tutorials a few years after i started playing whistle. They helped, immensely, to get me past some skill plateauing i was experiencing. Thank you.
It's also fun to listen to the tunes being played with such skill and to learn some new variations.
Well played with the shirtless request. You got me. :-)
I love this guy ^ such a very nice guy. Thank you.
My pleasure!
some sick people
If you're taking requests, can you do two versions of each video, one with and one without telling us more than the starting notes? For those of us who are really trying to learn how to learn by ear?
Laughed so hard at the beginning, btw!
Very nice, thanks.
hey ryan Thanks for all your help! Any way on the next tutorial you do you can combine metranome with the learning of the tune. Im having problem using metranome with my playing and with a tutorial from u with it added to the tune would help me and many others im sure. If you can fit it in that would be awesome thanks!
Well done
I almost got it until the second part. Try as I may I can't seem to get the high register past G. I'm trying on both a tweaked Clarke and a Freeman Mellow Dog.
great! I have really wanted to learn this tune, and now I have no excuse :-) Thank you also for saying which of the versions on the session website you are playing. A request: I have learned a few tunes and I would appreciate some advice on how to develop some sets. I have a feeling key changes are good, but I am stuck after that. Trial and (lots of) errors is my current approach.
Could you do a tutorial on the Kesh Jig? Your videos have really helped me to get better at the whistle. Thanks
Got it!
Thank you :)
Thank you very much for the video! I play some simple tunes but I am not sure that I could remember all those B D E F C under gunpoint :D
Father Duns, of course it's silly your tutorials would be better shirtless. The key is actually to do them with no PANTS on! :D Thanks for your tutorials. Been playing since this past July and you've helped greatly.
That's really funny
Maybe he is. How would we know?
first part 6:00
second part 11:30
Slow 11:55
Just subscribed, and was just about to unsubscribe... well played!!