Tin Whistle Basics
These lessons are aimed at complete beginners.
They are a brief introduction to the tin whistle. Lesson titles will include "Finger Placement", "Thumb Placement", "How to Make a Sound", among others.
Lessons on specific notes will be placed in "The Notes" section, where the 25 basic notes of a tin whistle will each have their own video
If anyone has any ideas for lessons for this section, please let me know in the Contact section
They are a brief introduction to the tin whistle. Lesson titles will include "Finger Placement", "Thumb Placement", "How to Make a Sound", among others.
Lessons on specific notes will be placed in "The Notes" section, where the 25 basic notes of a tin whistle will each have their own video
If anyone has any ideas for lessons for this section, please let me know in the Contact section
Lesson 1-1 - Finger Placement
In the accompanying video, I go through the correct finger placement on a tin whistle.
As the video indicates, the left hand is conventionally at the top of the whistle, and the right hand at the bottom, with the middle 3 fingers on each hand covering the six holes. |
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