Oh my, Not ANOTHER Newbie With a Question!

Byll, you’ve just inspired me to try my Whitecap on my Feadog body.
I have it on a nickle Generation now, and would like to try the brass sound, but was too lazy to sand the tube enough to fit.

Stine, a note about the Whitecap: I’ve found mine is more succeptible to clogging than my other plastic-headed whistles until it gets warmed up, so use the soap tweak if you start to clog (instead of getting discouraged and tossing the thing aside, as my brother is wont to do). It really is a wonderful sounding mouthpiece!

Any kid that will say that can’t be half bad…

:slight_smile:

Robin

dubhlinn said -:


… and we can be traced back through many generations…(Sorry!).

Slan,
D.

Yes, and we are as solid as an Oak…(Not sorry!)
PS That was good. :wink:

Question… I am new to tin whistles… I just got mine today from the whistle shop… I mainly got this so I could learn “my heart will go on” …does anybody know where I can find the sheet music for that?

Thanks for your help

It’s copyrighted. I got a copy at the local music store..good luck finding a legal free copy online :wink:

It has 4 sharps, E major, so playing on an E whistle seems to be in order.

Byll , You are so cool

well thanks for the help, I am willing to pay for the sheet music. Do you know anywhere I could go online to get it and what would be even better is if I could download it instantly… I dont think my local music store carries sheet music for the tin whistle…

Ba-dump bump! :laughing: