R.A.W.Presents: The Ukrainian Sopranino Recorder
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- Skunk Mod
- 21249 posts since 10 Jun, 2004 from Pony Pasture
Same instrument, though various specimens can sound different. Pennywhistles are made in several keys -- the performer might've switched because the piece of music had modulated to a different key.
[edit] My mate, who just got home, provides the following, to be recited in a childish voice:
"I bought a wooden whistle... but it wooden whistle. So I bought a steel whistle... but it steel wooden whistle. So I bought a tin whistle -- and now I tin whistle!
(All together, now: awww... :-D)
[edit] My mate, who just got home, provides the following, to be recited in a childish voice:
"I bought a wooden whistle... but it wooden whistle. So I bought a steel whistle... but it steel wooden whistle. So I bought a tin whistle -- and now I tin whistle!
(All together, now: awww... :-D)
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- KVRAF
- 4143 posts since 7 Sep, 2001 from Melbourne, Australia
Oh God - so I can't use them in my songs then.Herman Witkam wrote:using them in a non-musical context is prohibited.
Caleb
Happiness is the hidden behind the obvious.
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- KVRAF
- 16154 posts since 2 Dec, 2003 from Nashville, TN
Get either the Awave 9 demo, or the VSampler demo. Both work for 30 days, and the VSampler isn't even feature disabled. Both of these can open your GIGA files and save them as SF2. But since you only have a limited time for the demos, don't get them till you're ready with all your gigas! However, you may grow to like them, and even buy them, then you won't need to worry about limitations.
Koolkeys
Koolkeys
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 151 posts since 19 Jan, 2005
lol Caleb
@Koolkeys: I didn't recognise any of the instruments. The first picture looks like a bagpipe to me. 3 and 4 look like whistles, but then there are thousands of whistles around the world, all a little bittle different and with their own name. I've done a Bombarde, which is a shawm...somewhat similar to the chanter of a bagpipe. And I did a Tin Whistle...which might be somewhat similar to the whistle on the picture.
@Koolkeys: I didn't recognise any of the instruments. The first picture looks like a bagpipe to me. 3 and 4 look like whistles, but then there are thousands of whistles around the world, all a little bittle different and with their own name. I've done a Bombarde, which is a shawm...somewhat similar to the chanter of a bagpipe. And I did a Tin Whistle...which might be somewhat similar to the whistle on the picture.
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- KVRAF
- 4048 posts since 18 Sep, 2004 from Places far less tedious than this blue trainwreck...
I think the first one is Uilleann Pipes, the second one is a tin whistle,possibly a Clark, and the third is another tinwhistle, not sure of the make, though.
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- KVRist
- 454 posts since 2 May, 2004 from somewhere behind my eyes
Yeah the first is uillean pipes(irish bagpipes,much less harsh and throaty than highland pipes) alright and the others are whistles;i,m irish and i play them so take my word for it.
He probably changed whistle in mid song in order to faciltate a key change as each whistle only really mananges one pure and one overblown octave and are normally made in one key(although tunanble versions can be found.)
Cheers
Funk
He probably changed whistle in mid song in order to faciltate a key change as each whistle only really mananges one pure and one overblown octave and are normally made in one key(although tunanble versions can be found.)
Cheers
Funk
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