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Sweet heart wistle chiff and fipple
Sweet heart wistle chiff and fipple











sweet heart wistle chiff and fipple

It has attractive sterling silver rings Its headjont is half-lined. It is made from Delrin modeled after a large holed Rudall.

SWEET HEART WISTLE CHIFF AND FIPPLE HOW TO

Now I just had to learn how to play my new flute…. Irish Flute : Cochran (Jon Cornia) I bought a used keyless D flute made by Jon Cornia from him, in December 2014. She also got me a copy of The Essential Guide to Irish Flute and Tin Whistle by Grey Larsen. My friend Jennifer was kind enough to buy me one for my birthday this past February, a three-piece, tunable eight-hole low D flute with inline holes and added lip plate headjoint and Tipple-Fajardo wedge. I decided that, rather than buying the flute myself, I’d go with the same strategy I used successfully with the whistle and make it known that I’d like to receive one as a gift. While perhaps not as fine as a flute made from African blackwood, Doug’s PVC flutes reportedly had a nice tone (thanks in part to some of Doug’s innovations) and were great for beginners. Part of the reason for the low cost was the material Doug chose to use, simple PVC pipe. On the scale of flute prices that was pretty darned impressive, especially given the praise I saw heaped on Doug’s flutes on the Chiff & Fipple forums. I’d been considering buying a low whistle as the next step in my musical education, but then I learned that a fine gentleman named Doug Tipple made flutes for about the same price, meaning around $100. Don’t get me wrong, the whistle is a great little instrument and lots of fun, but the reason I started with it was that it was both cheaper and simpler to learn than a flute. Even when I first started learning the tin whistle, I think I always had the idea that someday I wanted to move on to learning to play the Irish (aka simple-system) flute.













Sweet heart wistle chiff and fipple