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The Clarke - Whistle Tutor for the Advanced BK/CD
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The Clarke - Whistle Tutor for the Advanced BK/CD

CODE: W369899018
97800956144515
CLARKE

BRAND: CLARKE

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  • DESCRIPTION
    The Official HandBook For The Clarke Tin Whistle BK / 2CDs

    CONTENTS

    ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
    HOW TO USE (OR NOT USE) THIS TUTORIAL
    INTRODUCTION


    PART 1: A LITTLE BIT OF HISTORY - INTRODUCING THE CLARKE TIN WHISTLE
    • Robert Clarke (1816-1892): The beginnings of an enduring legacy
    • Robert Clarke's story continued
    • The Clarke Tin Whistle Company today
    • 'Whistling Billy'
    PART 2: THINGS YOU PROBABLY NEED TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING THE LESSONS!
    • The Clarke 'D' Tin Whistle
    • Listen!
    • Practising
    • Posture
    • Holding the whistle (so that it doesn't fall on the floor)
    • Covering the holes (to make sweet music)
    • Keep it clean!
    PART 3: THE ACTUAL LESSONS ("HOORAH!")
    • Lesson One: Breathing (always useful).
    • Lesson Two: Your first Notes - 'C#' (C Sharp), 'B', 'A' and 'G'.
    • Lesson Three: More Notes - 'F#' (F Sharp), 'E', 'D' and 'High D'.
    • Lesson Four: Another Note - 'C Natural' ('C').
    • Lesson Five: More High Notes.
    • Lesson Six: Tonguing.
    • Lesson Seven: More about breathing.
    PART 4: READING MUSIC USING 'WESTERN NOTATION'
    • Pitch: Why the notes sit on lines or occupy spaces
    • Key-Signature - and the # (Sharp) symbol
    • Rhythm: Why the notes are different shapes
    • Time-Signatures
    • Dotted Notes
    PART 5: THE CLARKE TIN WHISTLE AND IRISH TRADITIONAL MUSIC
    • A little bit more history
    • Whistlers past and present
    • Newcomers to Irish 'Trad': Why do we like it and why do we want to play it?
    • Listening... again
    • 'Modal Keys'
    • Tune Structures
    • Tune-Types
    • Lesson Eight: The Reel.
    • Lesson Nine: The Jig (sometimes known as the 'Double-Jig').
    • Lesson Ten: The Polka.
    • Lesson Eleven: The Hornpipe.
    • Lesson Twelve: The Slip-Jig.
    • Lesson Thirteen: The Slow-Air.
    • Rhythm: It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that swing!
    • The 'Session': Be patient and 'Pay your dues'
    • The nuts and bolts of Irish traditional music: How 'Style' is created
    PART 6: MORE LESSONS
    • Ornamentation - a key feature of Irish traditional music
    • Lesson Fourteen: Ornamentation - The 'Slide'.
    • Lesson Fifteen: Ornamentation - The 'Cut'.
    • Lesson Sixteen: Ornamentation - The 'Tip'.
    • Lesson Seventeen: Ornamentation - The 'Roll'.
    • Lesson Eighteen: Ornamentation - The 'Short Roll' (or 'Half-Roll').
    • Lesson Nineteen: Ornamentation - The 'Triplet'.
    • Lesson Twenty: An 'out-of-context' thought on C# fingering.
    • Lesson Twenty-One: Ornamentation - The 'Cran'.
    • Lesson Twenty-Two: Ornamentation - The 'Bounce', or 'Pat'.
    • Lesson Twenty-Three: Ornamentation - The 'Trill'.
    CONGRATULATIONS!...

    PART 7: TUNES!
    • Index of Tunes
    INDEX OF EXERCISES