are you a Whistler ???

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nukles wrote: just a thought but i could be the shit, try removing it and give it another go :hihi:
you can be the shit all you want. :)

drop it like it's hot! :P

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humming? now that's weird
.nukles

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sadly, I can't whistle either - best I can do is to use the "Hi Lyz" patch on my DX7s (for those who don't know what that is, it's the Yamaha factory preset Mark Snow used for the _X-Files_ theme song :lol: )

If I COULD whistle, I'd like to have it be like the woman who whistled the theme music to the old radio show _The Whistler_ (a crime anthology series that is considered one of the classics of old radio)....
"Ooo, look at me, I'm making people HAPPY! I'm the Magical Man from Happyland! In a gumdrop house on Lollypop Laaaaaaane!" - Homer Simpson

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I don't whistle (i cant cuz of braces), but i am ALWAYS humming. Sometimes I'll hum a song and really get into it and bob my head and/or stomp my foot without noticing, and people think I'm crazy. :oops:

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Chase wrote:I don't whistle (i cant cuz of braces), but i am ALWAYS humming. Sometimes I'll hum a song and really get into it and bob my head and/or stomp my foot without noticing, and people think I'm crazy. :oops:
i used to whistle. but i've got braces too and haven't been able to whistle in about 3 years.

:cry: i want them off. :cry:

and somehow i managed to swallow a bracket the other day. :roll:

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I whistle only when I'm cycling in the wrong direction in a one-way street (which I do about every day).
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dreibel wrote:sadly, I can't whistle either - best I can do is to use the "Hi Lyz" patch on my DX7s (for those who don't know what that is, it's the Yamaha factory preset Mark Snow used for the _X-Files_ theme song :lol: )
really? good to know..

I was trying to find out what he used on that song awhile back.. the best answer I got at the time was he just recorded himself whistling and then used a load of FX on it..

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nukles wrote:
crazed 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.
just a thought but i could be the shit, try removing it and give it another go :hihi:
TYPO ! ! ! !

it should have read:

just a thought but IT could be the shit, try removing it and give it another go :hihi:
.nukles

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I live and breathe music... but can't whistle hum or sing in tune at all.

Really sux :x
I play guitar

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I whistle all the time. In the middle of the Rideau Centre, our main shopping mall, I'll just be whistling away. I've never gotten any strange looks. :D Actually, a co-worker told me that I "whistle beautifully", though I have to admit that my relative pitch isn't that shit-hot, so I'm not sure if she knew what she was talking about.

Same thing, though-- crooner-style melodies. Must be something to be said about that.

On a related point, the older I get the less self-conscious I get. Which means that I also SING in public places. I usually catch myself pretty quickly because it's still embarrassing, but within the next decade or so, I'm sure all those remaining inhibitions will be gone!

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I often whistle through the gap in my teeth, it keeps me calm. :oops:

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I occasionally whistle. However, my pitch range isn't great when I whistle so I can never really whistle any tunes that well.

I think the crooner-style stuff is just easier to whistle than other tunes. That's why people do it. It may also indicate that we are all addicted to melody afterall. :D

For me I'm always thinking about my music - f**k I'm self-absorbed when it comes to that. I'm usually singing my own tunes in my head, under my breath or out loud depending on where I am. I also tend to write parts of my songs in my head as I'm walking around too and then tentatively hum parts etc...

Caleb
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actually I write alot of melodies by whistling first. Its very natural and allows me to get the notes in my head transformed into music pretty fast.

I used to whistle more subconciously than I do now. Still sometimes I catch myself in the supermarket whistling some tune, usually from a song I haven't finished yet ;)

Also I've been told I have an 'old man whistle'. Which I guess means a really wicked vibrato. I wish I could duplicate it on guitar or keyboard!
:D

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We even have a "familiy whistle theme" (just one bar of some stupid melody). Whenever I get home to my parents, I just have to whistle this one outside and they'll open the door (well, their ears apparently got quite worse during the last few years, so maybe I'll need a mobile PA system soon...).

Hm, I wonder whether it'll be worth doing a whistling sampler patch... I could cover close to 2.5 octaves. Unfortunately on the lower octave you need a lot of breath, which might spoil the recording.
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my grampa was a whistler, i've got that same discrete love of suave melodies from him.. ('welsh big band' i guess, "def. NOT jaz..") never been able to whistle normally prolly cos i've got natural vampire teeth, but i do that airy tooth whistle thing all the time, to talk to animals and stuf.

my 'synthedit jazz' is ~ transcription of these 'whistle melodies,' and imo only comes alive off the recording. 'smokin dope' has boatloads of my grampa's licks in it, for all i know, it might be entirely someone else's tune.. fear of plagarism stopped my pa from making music (that's how money works) not i.

don't thnk he'd appreciate the title, but it works for the piece like all hell
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