I do not want to hear about what you did with those at band camp.
So, this one time at the renaissance festival, I was playing a low D tinwhistle (about twice as large in every dimension), and these teen girls walked by and said "This one time, at band camp..."I do not want to hear about what you did with those at band camp.
I'm a big fan of the Dixon for easy playing and toodling around. I need a more robust instrument for playing in a group, but the Dixon is the one I use for practice at home, and I keep one in the car for playing at red lights.Nice case! I ended up getting a Dixon. I've messed around a bit. Thanks for the recommendation!
It's the same with guitars and me. My wife asks how many do I need. n+1I'm a big fan of the Dixon for easy playing and toodling around. I need a more robust instrument for playing in a group, but the Dixon is the one I use for practice at home, and I keep one in the car for playing at red lights.
In the bag, from left to right, is an Abell, an Oz, a Copeland, an O'Riordan, a Killarney, a Busman, a Tornton and a Burke. It's about $5K in whistles. I may have a problem.
You might have a problem?I'm a big fan of the Dixon for easy playing and toodling around. I need a more robust instrument for playing in a group, but the Dixon is the one I use for practice at home, and I keep one in the car for playing at red lights.
In the bag, from left to right, is an Abell, an Oz, a Copeland, an O'Riordan, a Killarney, a Busman, a Tornton and a Burke. It's about $5K in whistles. I may have a problem.
Well, that isn't all of the whistles I own...You might have a problem?
I know, hon. Thus my comment.Well, that isn't all of the whistles I own...
When my wife tells me I have too many whistles:I know, hon. Thus my comment.
That's just a random picture off the internet. My wife's shower and bath stuff overflows into a large portion of her closet shelving.I think we have that same candle.
--Patrick