How refreshing! I've been playing tin whistle on and off for a while and keep getting stuck when it comes to ornaments and how to progress in my ability to use them. I've been jumping between different TH-cam creators, but they break songs down in really sterile parts and then at the end do their version with a bunch of ornaments thrown in without any explanation and trying to slow down videos to figure out what they're doing feels like I'm running in circles. They'll have videos on how to do ornaments but never any help in merging an ornament into a tune. How Kevin break's this down, with the singing method and with an actual explanation of what ornaments he's putting in and where and nice and slow I feel like I've finally gotten past this massive road block in my playing and progressed more in 5 minutes than I have the past year. I was starting to feel a bit hopeless until I found this. So thankyou! Thankyou for this, definitely starting a subscription with you just for more of his gems of wisdom.
I met Kevin Crawford a couple of times while he was performing with Lunasa in Austin TX when I was a teen, probably around 2005. He was so lovely and encouraging. He even signed my flute case that my teacher had built for me, which I still keep my flute in. Such great memories. Thank you Kevin.
Great lesson! You do such a great job at breaking it down into actual functional pieces of the tune. So many other penny, whistle videos, break it up at really odd, non-rhythmic places I find myself having to speed up the video to do just like you said, and learn how to “sing the tune“ until I can understand how their slower parts Fit into the tune
I've been obsessively listening to Kevin's version of "the dear Irish boy" trying to mentally learn it first and day dreaming about what tips he would give as a whistle player so I'm pretty stoked to have stumbled upon this and to see he's playing a Roy McManus whistle! I first found out about Kevin and McManus whistles from a video of him trying one at a stall in what looks like a shopping centre and how beautifully he played it made me both enchanted with him and had me purchase one myself. Amazing whistle player and so excited to find a gem of a video with small bits of wisdom.
How are you liking the whistle? I'm looking to upgrade from the terrible souvenir toy whistle I already have, lol. I mean, in a way I love my worst of the worst whistles because it is how I ended up here, but would love to try a quality whistle now. 😉
@@cathytai I love it, I've got it and a Lír as my two good quality ones and both have different beautiful tones in their own ways. But it's definitely my favourite
Earwormy tunes? I LOVE that someone else gets Irish music earworms! One reason I began studying Irish music is that the only way I can get rid of one is to learn to play it. For years I woke up every October 10 with Bonnie Bunch of Roses, Tam Lin, and one new tune stuck in my head. Hasn't happened since my second year of OAIM's Challenge, because I was preoccupied with what we were working on then.
Course page: www.oaim.ie/course/kevin-crawfords-whistle-favourites/ Will go live at the same time as the premiere! See you then!
Also, I’m totally going to steal your line “there’s no prizes for speeding it up at this point“ when teaching just about anything
How refreshing!
I've been playing tin whistle on and off for a while and keep getting stuck when it comes to ornaments and how to progress in my ability to use them.
I've been jumping between different TH-cam creators, but they break songs down in really sterile parts and then at the end do their version with a bunch of ornaments thrown in without any explanation and trying to slow down videos to figure out what they're doing feels like I'm running in circles. They'll have videos on how to do ornaments but never any help in merging an ornament into a tune.
How Kevin break's this down, with the singing method and with an actual explanation of what ornaments he's putting in and where and nice and slow I feel like I've finally gotten past this massive road block in my playing and progressed more in 5 minutes than I have the past year.
I was starting to feel a bit hopeless until I found this.
So thankyou!
Thankyou for this, definitely starting a subscription with you just for more of his gems of wisdom.
I met Kevin Crawford a couple of times while he was performing with Lunasa in Austin TX when I was a teen, probably around 2005. He was so lovely and encouraging. He even signed my flute case that my teacher had built for me, which I still keep my flute in. Such great memories. Thank you Kevin.
Thanks for posting up the story ! Did you get the tune?
Great lesson! You do such a great job at breaking it down into actual functional pieces of the tune. So many other penny, whistle videos, break it up at really odd, non-rhythmic places I find myself having to speed up the video to do just like you said, and learn how to “sing the tune“ until I can understand how their slower parts Fit into the tune
Hi Mike, lot's more lessons from Kev here - www.oaim.ie/tin-whistle/kevin-crawfords-whistle-favourites/
I've been obsessively listening to Kevin's version of "the dear Irish boy" trying to mentally learn it first and day dreaming about what tips he would give as a whistle player so I'm pretty stoked to have stumbled upon this and to see he's playing a Roy McManus whistle!
I first found out about Kevin and McManus whistles from a video of him trying one at a stall in what looks like a shopping centre and how beautifully he played it made me both enchanted with him and had me purchase one myself.
Amazing whistle player and so excited to find a gem of a video with small bits of wisdom.
How are you liking the whistle? I'm looking to upgrade from the terrible souvenir toy whistle I already have, lol. I mean, in a way I love my worst of the worst whistles because it is how I ended up here, but would love to try a quality whistle now. 😉
@@cathytai I love it, I've got it and a Lír as my two good quality ones and both have different beautiful tones in their own ways.
But it's definitely my favourite
Earwormy tunes? I LOVE that someone else gets Irish music earworms! One reason I began studying Irish music is that the only way I can get rid of one is to learn to play it. For years I woke up every October 10 with Bonnie Bunch of Roses, Tam Lin, and one new tune stuck in my head. Hasn't happened since my second year of OAIM's Challenge, because I was preoccupied with what we were working on then.
Great to hear :)
@@onlineacademyofirishmusic So to speak. 🤨
Good man and Happy New Year to ye and all
Kevin and cohorts are performing in my town on feb 13 and of course I’ve got front row center seats. Lunasa is one of my favourites.
Us too !
Omg omg can't wait to see more! 🤩
Hi Gustav, there are 12 more lessons from Kevin on the site - www.oaim.ie/tin-whistle/kevin-crawfords-whistle-favourites/
superb !
Hi Claude, lot's more from Kevin on the site - www.oaim.ie/tin-whistle/kevin-crawfords-whistle-favourites/
Hi Kev, long time?