Is death just an ending, or also a beginning? Whenever you pass on, what legacy will you have left behind?
Here I play my original tune "Passing On" on a Tony Dixon Low D tinwhistle.
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Posted by Krichotomy - March 21st, 2014
Is death just an ending, or also a beginning? Whenever you pass on, what legacy will you have left behind?
Here I play my original tune "Passing On" on a Tony Dixon Low D tinwhistle.
Now i understand why you loved the flute in my piece so much, you play it yourself. Wish i could.. i tried once but i have tmj so i cant even whistle as well anymore as i used to.
greets.
-cal.
I'm pretty sure I have TMD as well, but probably not as bad of a case as it doesn't hinder my flute playing. Rather, I just can't keep my lips in good form to play transverse flutes. But this is a fipple flute, specifically a "tinwhistle" or "pennywhistle". It is very easy to blow into, it doesn't require any lip technique and can even be played with the jaw completely shut if you wish, though that results in a more airy/breathy sound which may or may not be intended.
And I just loved the flute in your piece because it was very well done, and well placed in the track. I love all instruments. :D
XayberOptix
That was awesome! I like how you play!
Krichotomy
Thanks! The low whistle is great for that sort of stuff.