Whistle Position

Hi !

Any suggestions for other curios whistle positions ?

:stuck_out_tongue:

You could do the stand on one leg with opposite leg bent to place its foot on the supporting legs knee thing, but that may be more appropriate for the flute .

Oh, stop Living In The Past ! :laughing:

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Tull, surely?

You need your feet propped up on something. Works for flute too.

:astonished: where do you live??where do you live?? i’m willing to practice many more curios positions :slight_smile:

quite amazing watching Sarah Allen balancing on one leg, the other bent in a right angle at the hip, playing her flute that’s half as long as herself.. :boggle:

… found this guy …different style … :smiley:

:sunglasses:

Wait, I need to brush off my copy of the Whistle Sutra:

When a player places both of her feet upon the coffee table and the whistle is held to the side, it is called the “relaxed reeling postition”.

If the player gets tired and stretches, with the wistle held aloft in the right hand, it is called the “yawning position”.

and her eyeballs bulging out like wet mushrooms…

Tull is showing your age, Gary!

hhahahha…how very true about the eyes. i didn’t want to be so blunt. :smiley:

And I understand that is not ALL that bulges out! :boggle:

:confused: cum again?

Some people just don’t get it! They must be Thick as a Brick! (the long version that is)

Or perhaps the only Jethro they know is from Beverly Hillbillies?
Dey don’t no da tuhl one, da minstrel in da gallery…

You didn’t have to Amar, you’re already a funghi.

I was refering to Jethro the Aqua lunged

During one Tull concert Ian was going to play the song The Whistler and he pulls out of his pocket this whistle of course and explains to the audience that sometimes these things cooperate and sometimes they need a little warming up before doing so… (–that’s a great song by them!)

That’s what happens when you’re too old to rock and roll but too young to die.