Breath Taken 💨💨
I took my breath away for this track. Chord modulations are not easy for a whistler, but they are inspiring. My end is... a little dissonant and original... It's the breath of inspiration and technique that I no longer had :D Gracias Mario ;)
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20 giugno 2023 19:59
GlezBass
Wow what a clean whistle!! This must be a great musical exercise, it would be hard for me to follow this line of whistling!!! excellent!! you will have been "out of breath or breath taken" ha ha ha
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20 giugno 2023 20:01
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20 giugno 2023 20:24
Filo974
Wow !!! excellent sifflet notamment dans les aigus - impressionnant Toots titi !! Merci pour le partage de ton grand talent dalon ;) <3<3
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20 giugno 2023 20:58
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22 giugno 2023 15:20
Wade
And why wouldn't you be a great whistler? You hear those delicious melodies and can play them on an instrument. Voice and whistling are so much more a part of us...but as you say this one isn't easy!
Well actually you make it sound easy, but it takes a lot of practice to be a good singer or whistler. +1
Well actually you make it sound easy, but it takes a lot of practice to be a good singer or whistler. +1
22 giugno 2023 17:26
titi
As a child, I said to my great-grandmother "look, I know how to whistle" and replied "it looks like a chicken's ass"...I was terribly annoyed, and persevered. The chicken ass is still there...:D
My harmonica melodies often draw their source from my whistled improvisation. I learned this from my old music teachers who said that you had to whistle to invent, and reproduce on the instrument. This therefore requires in both cases to also have a good ear. Thanks Wade for your com +1
My harmonica melodies often draw their source from my whistled improvisation. I learned this from my old music teachers who said that you had to whistle to invent, and reproduce on the instrument. This therefore requires in both cases to also have a good ear. Thanks Wade for your com +1
22 giugno 2023 23:50
Wade
Actually the same is true for any instrument where we are improvising. This has been sidelined by "academic" teaching of instruments, which is fine, but then the improvisations become technical expositions of playing practiced riffs and arpeggios instead of melodies. All great improvisors sing/whistle through their instrument. So good that you learned this at an early age.
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