are you a Whistler ???
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- KVRist
- 64 posts since 4 Feb, 2003 from Montreal
funny question, right?
i have never really been self-conscious about it before i moved to New-Zealand where it appears to be weird to everyone that i whistle just for fun, sub-consciously.
i've so many looks and funny comments. i guess the only time when it was the funnies is when a girl in a cafe turned around and said: "hmmm a whistler... odd" and then i replied "yeah, beware i'm a weirdo" and laughed. then she said "no, it's not bad. just odd these days, it just reminds me of my grand-father"
and the odd part is, i started paying attention to my whistling and it has NOTHING to do with any of my music, not Jazz and not Hip Hop. nothing to do with the music that i listen to the most. so not Jazz, Blues, Funk or Hiphop... it's more Crooner style melodies. and guess what? my Grand Father was the Crooner President, Sinatra-style of cool dude.
deep seeded thoughts and feelings???
i have never really been self-conscious about it before i moved to New-Zealand where it appears to be weird to everyone that i whistle just for fun, sub-consciously.
i've so many looks and funny comments. i guess the only time when it was the funnies is when a girl in a cafe turned around and said: "hmmm a whistler... odd" and then i replied "yeah, beware i'm a weirdo" and laughed. then she said "no, it's not bad. just odd these days, it just reminds me of my grand-father"
and the odd part is, i started paying attention to my whistling and it has NOTHING to do with any of my music, not Jazz and not Hip Hop. nothing to do with the music that i listen to the most. so not Jazz, Blues, Funk or Hiphop... it's more Crooner style melodies. and guess what? my Grand Father was the Crooner President, Sinatra-style of cool dude.
deep seeded thoughts and feelings???
.nukles
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- KVRian
- 534 posts since 18 Mar, 2002 from france
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galaxy rayyys! powerful.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 64 posts since 4 Feb, 2003 from Montreal
i was waiting for that one after i read my postsplattabreakz wrote:you're a closet bing crosby
.nukles
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- KVRist
- 342 posts since 8 Jul, 2004
Yup. I'm a whistler too. People always say they know when I'm coming!nukles wrote:funny question, right?
i have never really been self-conscious about it before i moved to New-Zealand where it appears to be weird to everyone that i whistle just for fun, sub-consciously.
i've so many looks and funny comments. i guess the only time when it was the funnies is when a girl in a cafe turned around and said: "hmmm a whistler... odd" and then i replied "yeah, beware i'm a weirdo" and laughed. then she said "no, it's not bad. just odd these days, it just reminds me of my grand-father"
and the odd part is, i started paying attention to my whistling and it has NOTHING to do with any of my music, not Jazz and not Hip Hop. nothing to do with the music that i listen to the most. so not Jazz, Blues, Funk or Hiphop... it's more Crooner style melodies. and guess what? my Grand Father was the Crooner President, Sinatra-style of cool dude.
deep seeded thoughts and feelings???
Strangely, my whistling patterns mirror your own--crooner rather than inspired by my own music. Sometimes I'll go classical too.
"I guess one person can make a difference, but most of the time they probably shouldn't." -M. Simpson
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- KVRist
- 162 posts since 15 Apr, 2003 from new zealand
yes, i am a whistler.
i caught it off my father, who is also a terrible whistling sort of a guy. i think the fact that i'm not much of a singer but a pretty accurate whistler encourage the habit.
well i enjoy it. actually, i went to see ralph mctell this year, and he whistled a song accompanied by himself on guitar. he's quite the whistler!
i caught it off my father, who is also a terrible whistling sort of a guy. i think the fact that i'm not much of a singer but a pretty accurate whistler encourage the habit.
well i enjoy it. actually, i went to see ralph mctell this year, and he whistled a song accompanied by himself on guitar. he's quite the whistler!
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 64 posts since 4 Feb, 2003 from Montreal
oh yes the classical as well, but that is actually a genre that i listen to quite often.
.nukles
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- KVRAF
- 2830 posts since 2 Mar, 2003 from The only civilized county in Texas
Check out Toots Thielemans. He whistles along with his guitar solos.seldom wrote:well i enjoy it. actually, i went to see ralph mctell this year, and he whistled a song accompanied by himself on guitar. he's quite the whistler!
V.
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- KVRian
- 1352 posts since 3 May, 2003 from California USA
I used to be able to whistle but now when I do it, it seems like I'm drunk or my lips are too damn fat or some shit.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 64 posts since 4 Feb, 2003 from Montreal
just a thought but i could be the shit, try removing it and give it another gocrazed one wrote:I used to be able to whistle but now when I do it, it seems like I'm drunk or my lips are too damn fat or some shit.
.nukles
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- KVRian
- 920 posts since 30 Nov, 2002 from NE Japan
me too! weird. Nothing worse than people who make that weird humming noise when they whistle thoughUnfocused wrote:Strangely, my whistling patterns mirror your own--crooner rather than inspired by my own music. Sometimes I'll go classical too.
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toujours humectez la mouture. toujours.
toujours humectez la mouture. toujours.
