Sunday, April 1, 2012

A few new videos





7 comments:

T. Guy said...

Dear Father Ryan I was touched by your tribute to your friend. My sister In law was a McDonald and took several trips to Ireland and brought me back a tin whistle.She asked me to play for her funeral (canticle of turning) Star of County Down. I learned how to play it on your sight, thankyou so much for teaching and sharing your gift.
Therese M. Guyr

Anonymous said...

Hi Father Duns,
What a great version of "The Star". Out of curiosity, what type of whistle are you playing it on? I am originally from Ireland and love the tin whistle but never played. I hope to one day learn a few tunes. Thanks for posting this and the others.
Kind regards, Noel Nevin

Yarpen said...

Hallo, could you PLEASE make a tutorial of "Rocky road to Dublin" ? You propably know, that because of Euro 2012, Irish wrote song called "Rocky road to Poland" ;) I'm Polish, and I'd really love if I could play it on my Feadog D whistle.

Sorry for my english.
Take care.
Paul

Anonymous said...

Hallo, could you PLEASE make a tutorial of "Rocky road to Dublin" ? You propably know, that because of Euro 2012, Irish wrote song called "Rocky road to Poland" ;) I'm Polish, and I'd really love if I could play it on my Feadog D whistle.

Sorry for my english.
Take care.
Paul

Anonymous said...

Hallo, could you PLEASE make a tutorial of "Rocky road to Dublin" ? You propably know, that because of Euro 2012, Irish wrote song called "Rocky road to Poland" ;) I'm Polish, and I'd really love if I could play it on my Feadog D whistle.

Sorry for my english.
Take care.
Paul

Anonymous said...

OMG sorry for multiple comment! :(

Laura said...

I just ordered my first tin whistle, an Original Clarke D, and I recently started playing the Native American Flute (less than a month). The fingering looks the same for both. I have learned quite a bit from your lessons. Thank you.