First Lessons Tin Whistle LARSEN GREY
Tin Whistle Pédagogie
Description :
1 Making the Best Use of This Book
2 Further Offerings
3 What Is a Tin Whistle?
4 Acquiring a Tin Whistle
5 Anatomy of the Tin Whistle
6 Let?s Make Some Sound
7 Whistle-Friendly Notes and Scales
8 The Names of the Notes
9 The Relaxed Whistle Hold
10 Why Use the Left Hand as the Top Hand?
11 Seven Steps to Finding Your Personal Whistle Hold
12 Alternatives to the Bottom Hand Pinky Anchor Point
13 Training Your Bottom Hand Pinky Using a Rubber Band
14 Resting Position for the Fingers, and Economy of Motion
15 Tin Whistle Embouchure
16 Clearing the Windway
17 Breathing and Posture
18 Tuning the Whistle
19 Using Your Tongue
20 Conjunct and Disjunct Tonguing: Connected and Disconnected Notes
21 Tonguing a Low-Register Cs
22 Exploring Air Speed and Pressure
23 Try Disjunct Tonguing
24 Try Conjunct Tonguing
25 Playing a Low-Register B
26 Exploring the Extreme Low End of the Air Speed Range
27 Exploring the Extreme High End of the Air Speed Range
28 How Do We Increase Air Speed?
29 Vibrato
30 Two Groups of Three Holes, and the Fingering Patterns We Use
31 Suit Code: A New Shorthand for Tin Whistle Fingerings
32 Hot Cross Buns, in A major
33 Minimizing Finger Movement
34 Why Is It So Important to Memorize Fingerings and Note Names?
35 Merrily We Roll Along, in Two Keys
36 Finding and Sealing Finger Hole Air Leaks
37 Feel the Buzz
38 Hot Cross Buns, in G major
39 Tin Whistle Tablature
40 Shady Hollow
41 Learn Your Fingerings by Heart
42 Practicing
43 Lonely Island
44 Introducing High-Register Notes
45 Lonely Peaks and Valleys
46 Introducing Bottom Hand Fingering with the Note Fs
47 Adding Standard Music Notation and Introducing Slurs
48 Smooth Sailing
49 Found a Penny on the Road
50 Introducing the Note E
51 An Dro
52 Introducing the Note D
53 Two Fingerings for High D
54 Largo from Dvor k?s Ninth Symphony
55 The Spade, At Last
56 A Deeper Look at Tuning the Whistle
57 Moving Groups of Fingers, and ?Crossing the Break?
58 Introducing the Note Cn
59 Joy to the World
60 Ode to Joy
61 Using the Two High D Fingerings
62 A Fingering Chart
63 The Londonderry Air/Danny Boy
64 Letting Go of Suit Code
65 Bonnie at Morn
66 Letting Go of Tablature
67 Morning Has Broken
68 Amazing Grace
69 Scarborough Fair
70 Simple Gifts
71 All the Pretty Little Horses
72 An Introduction to Irish Tin Whistle and Flute Ornamentation
73 We Shall Overcome
74 Star of the County Down
75 The High Caul Cap
76 The Leitrim Fancy
77 Collections of Easy Tunes for Tin Whistle and Irish Flute
78 Continuing Your Journey
Contenu
Making the Best Use of This Book
Further Offerings
What Is a Tin Whistle?
Acquiring a Tin Whistle
Anatomy of the Tin Whistle
Let?s Make Some Sound
Whistle-Friendly Notes and Scales
The Names of the Notes
The Relaxed Whistle Hold
Why Use the Left Hand as the Top Hand?
Seven Steps to Finding Your Personal Whistle Hold
Alternatives to the Bottom Hand Pinky Anchor Point
Training Your Bottom Hand Pinky Using a Rubber Band
Resting Position for the Fingers, and Economy of Motion
Tin Whistle Embouchure
Clearing the Windway
Breathing and Posture
Tuning the Whistle
Using Your Tongue
Conjunct and Disjunct Tonguing: Connected and Disconnected Notes
Tonguing a Low-Register Cs
Exploring Air Speed and Pressure
Try Disjunct Tonguing
Try Conjunct Tonguing
Playing a Low-Register B
Exploring the Extreme Low End of the Air Speed Range
Exploring the Extreme High End of the Air Speed Range
How Do We Increase Air Speed?
Vibrato
Two Groups of Three Holes, and the Fingering Patterns We Use
Suit Code: A New Shorthand for Tin Whistle Fingerings
Hot Cross Buns, in A major
Minimizing Finger Movement
Why Is It So Important to Memorize Fingerings and Note Names?
Merrily We Roll Along, in Two Keys
Finding and Sealing Finger Hole Air Leaks
Feel the Buzz
Hot Cross Buns, in G major
Tin Whistle Tablature
Shady Hollow
Learn Your Fingerings by Heart
Practicing
Lonely Island
Introducing High-Register Notes
Lonely Peaks and Valleys
Introducing Bottom Hand Fingering with the Note Fs
Adding Standard Music Notation and Introducing Slurs
Smooth Sailing
Found a Penny on the Road
Introducing the Note E
An Dro
Introducing the Note D
Two Fingerings for High D
Largo from Dvor k?s Ninth Symphony
The Spade, At Last
A Deeper Look at Tuning the Whistle
Moving Groups of Fingers, and ?Crossing the Break?
Introducing the Note Cn
Joy to the World
Ode to Joy
Using the Two High D Fingerings
A Fingering Chart
The Londonderry Air/Danny Boy
Letting Go of Suit Code
Bonnie at Morn
Letting Go of Tablature
Morning Has Broken
Amazing Grace
Scarborough Fair
Simple Gifts
All the Pretty Little Horses
An Introduction to Irish Tin Whistle and Flute Ornamentation
We Shall Overcome
Star of the County Down
The High Caul Cap
The Leitrim Fancy
Collections of Easy Tunes for Tin Whistle and Irish Flute
Continuing Your Journey