Thanks Jim, glad to hear! You will get there for sure! Your previous whistle and pipe experience will help you tremendously! How’s the David Daye set treating you?
You are really coming along well!!!!!! Congrats. it's a struggle, but the great news is ... the pipes have already been figured out!!!!! You've proven to yerself it's not impossible, so keep at it, you'll only keep gettin better
You are much more confident in your latter performance and there was something of you in the performance, whereas, your first performance, was much more by the numbers. Well done on your progress, keep it up. Maith thu!
great progress Dan! Having said that, playing with other people is an entirely different animal. If you’re struggling at a session or any other band scenario maybe consider hooking up with one of the people from the session and play a few dead slow and easy tunes together. From there you can build it up.
Thanks for the feed back. Also, great tips, I’ll try reaching out to see if someone may be willing to try some tunes together. Maybe practicing with someone will help my confidence playing with a group. Cheers.
@@DanielCaza For now I'm using a easy Frazier Warnock Reed that seems to be doing pretty good just for my initial practice and fingering. Probably wont-work on upper octave but for now it's doing good. Thanks for your videos they are an inspiration. I'm getting through the initial tough phase and am making alittle progress. 😊🙋♂️
¡Gracias! ¡Feliz de ver a otros músicos de Uilleann por el mundo! ¡Sigue jugando! (lo siento si esto no se traduce bien, estoy usando el traductor de Google).
Definitely more relaxed and fluid. Not as measured, so that being a much more natural sound. Keep up the good work. Love hearing it. Such a pleasure!
Thanks so much for the kind words. Very much appreciated!
It’s very encouraging to see your progress Daniel. You sound great, I hope I sound as good when I have the same time under my belt
Thanks Jim, glad to hear! You will get there for sure! Your previous whistle and pipe experience will help you tremendously! How’s the David Daye set treating you?
You are really coming along well!!!!!! Congrats. it's a struggle, but the great news is ... the pipes have already been figured out!!!!! You've proven to yerself it's not impossible, so keep at it, you'll only keep gettin better
Thanks for the kind words, I will definitely keep pushing forward!!
You are much more confident in your latter performance and there was something of you in the performance, whereas, your first performance, was much more by the numbers. Well done on your progress, keep it up. Maith thu!
Thanks very much for the kind words! Very encouraging! Cheers.
great progress Dan! Having said that, playing with other people is an entirely different animal. If you’re struggling at a session or any other band scenario maybe consider hooking up with one of the people from the session and play a few dead slow and easy tunes together. From there you can build it up.
Thanks for the feed back. Also, great tips, I’ll try reaching out to see if someone may be willing to try some tunes together. Maybe practicing with someone will help my confidence playing with a group. Cheers.
Your doing great 👍 much faster. I'm 3 weeks in on practice. Xavier Boderiou set from Henderson imports Michigan. Thanks for posting sir 👍
Thanks kindly! Hows the new reed treating you? Still happy with the playability? Hope to see some videos soon from you!
@@DanielCaza For now I'm using a easy Frazier Warnock Reed that seems to be doing pretty good just for my initial practice and fingering. Probably wont-work on upper octave but for now it's doing good. Thanks for your videos they are an inspiration. I'm getting through the initial tough phase and am making alittle progress. 😊🙋♂️
For sure a big difference. You're more relaxed, notes are coming out more naturally. Playing a different set too I see.
Thanks for the kind words and feedback! Sorry for the delay in responding. Yes you are correct about a different set.
even the 8 months ago version sounds great tbh
Haha, thanks kindly!
EXCELLENT
Many thanks!
Enhorabuena, un buen trabajo. Soy aficionado, toco uillean pipe (sólo half set).
Un Saludo desde Asturias (Spain)
¡Gracias! ¡Feliz de ver a otros músicos de Uilleann por el mundo! ¡Sigue jugando! (lo siento si esto no se traduce bien, estoy usando el traductor de Google).
Great stuff...well played. Not an easy tune to ply.