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Dont Know Yet


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seathach

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Messing about on my new MK F whistle when I got it. Layered several tracks with different harmonies.

'Don't know yet' was suppose to have been changed to something else but haven't got round to it yet, any ideas?

Hope you enjoy it

Seathach (mcps/prs)
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Uploaded: Jul 18, 2008 - 09:30:00 AM
Last Updated: Jul 18, 2008 - 09:30:00 AM Last Played: Nov 18, 2009 - 11:36:02 AM
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said 493 days ago (July 18th, 2008)
Dont Know Yet
Sounds gorgous I love it. I enjoyed the listen very much.
Thank you

Peace Dee.
ceilidh said 492 days ago (July 19th, 2008)
amazing!!!
Ah Fraser it is wonderful...
It has a beautiful melody, brilliant tempo and great harmonies...
Do you know, what it reminds me of? The long notes bellow the main melody remind me of a small group of old aunties owls sitting in the forrest on a branch and listening to one of them, the biggest gossiper who truly has a lot to say and their long nodding notes mean "yes, hmmm, really, I agree". And the one is gossiping and gossiping so much, that she almost doesn't have time to breath. "Breathless" is coming to my head over and over again. And another word I found in the dictionary and find interesting is "flibbertigibbet", but english is not my first language, so I don't know, if it is a suitable word or a complete nonsense :)
Love your music!! More more mooore!!!! :D
Pavlina
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jiguma said 490 days ago (July 20th, 2008)
Big breath!
Lovely post! The drone notes make this sound so much like pipes - I like the way the drone becomes melodic as the tune progresses. I really enjoy whistle well played - I think this is an innovative use of whistles - I don't think I've heard "massed whistles" before.
Excellent!
Neil
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SJB said 487 days ago (July 23rd, 2008)
great
Hi Fraser, very cleverly done. The last 30 seconds are a real lift - too much going on to figure out how many whistles are blowing in there. Not bad for messing around! Is it true MK whistles are made in Scotland from girders?
Cheers
Steve


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Char said 474 days ago (August 6th, 2008)
I love whistles.
Such a pretty melody and I enjoyed the harmonies. As natural as the wind through the treetops. Thanks.
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Dragonas said 461 days ago (August 18th, 2008)
Seathatch
You play the whistle amazingly!
Absolutely wonderful use of harmonies to create a really full sound.
I really enjoyed this song, and look forward to more from you.
You are a true talent.
Cheers,
John
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Celtic music is a broad grouping of musical genres that evolved out of the folk musical traditions of the Celtic peoples of Western Europe. The term Celtic music may refer to both orally-transmitted traditional music and recorded popular music with o

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