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Whistler
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Post Whistle playing technique - Rolls (Cut & Tap)
on: September 3, 2012, 11:21
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Guys I have linked a play list I've been using to tutor me with Rolls (Cut & Tap) it contains 5 different tutors doing very similar things just slightly different approach to the technique.

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    Cuts by Ryan Duns
    Strikes/Taps by Ryan Duns
    Combining the Cut & Strike/Tap = Roll by Ryan Duns
    Adding Rolls to the "Silver Spear" tune by Ryan Duns
    Rolls by WhistleTutor
    Rolls by Fluteheart
    Rolls 2 by Fluteheart
    Long Rolls by TradLessons
    Roll on G by TradSchool

http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL94CD0B0FF2AAC436

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Post Re: Whistle playing technique - Rolls (Cut & Tap)
on: September 3, 2012, 16:27
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I have been making an effort to get Cuts & Taps/Strikes combined into the "Roll". Today to make practice interesting for me and the eventual listener I made a recording with 3 whistles, a Susato Kildare, Tony Dixon Trad and a Clarke Sweet Tone. I'm working on the technique about a week now give or take a day. The video contains one phrase section per whistle and the recordings are made consecutively. The phrase is a simple exercise I created to focus on the "Roll" based on Ryan Duns tutorial lesson 7. I think my technique is kinda getting there but it's difficult for me to be objective when it's my own whistling that I listen to daily as I practice and play. So if someone could pass judgment/offer critique on my humble effort to let me know if I'm even "Rollin" in the right direction, I would appreciate the feedback 😀

Whistles used (in order of recordings)
Susato Kildare (D)
T Dixon Trad brass (D)
Clarke Sweet Tone (D)
Recording Gear
Microphone - Audio Technica 3035
Digital Interface - Tascam US-122L
DAW - Reaper 64x (Win 7)

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Post Re: Whistle playing technique - Rolls (Cut & Tap)
on: September 5, 2012, 01:52
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Many pro will comment it is the speed, based on your execution, it was neat. But a roll is something fast and the timing has a specific measure......o well i cant measure the time, i need someone do it in slow then in fast for me to see the difference.

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