So in practicing with the tin whistle, seeing folks suggest getting a metronome (and even a tuner later on when I buy one that can be tuned)...
...and I found out they make apps for that now. Tuners and metronomes...
What a time to be alive.
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So in practicing with the tin whistle, seeing folks suggest getting a metronome (and even a tuner later on when I buy one that can be tuned)...
...and I found out they make apps for that now. Tuners and metronomes...
What a time to be alive.
@tinker I play Ukulele and personally like the "gStrings" Android tuner app because it also tells you the octave... But with the whistle you probably don't need it much (if you're off by an octave, something went really really wrong 🤣🤣)
Anyway, bear in mind that app tuners of course pick up ambient noise so they're unreliable if there's other sounds going on.
Have fun learning a new instrument! I just got me a baritone uke and it's lovely.
@renatoram - Oh that sounds fun! And cheers, you as well!
@tinker I'm tin whistling, too! https://tinwhistletabs.wordpress.com/2022/12/02/the-rake-hornpipe/ this one's tough but would be so good to learn
@tinker You wouldn't have needed an app if we still had slow SSDs and clicky computers.
Remember what they stole from you.
(honestly, music is great. If I weren't shit at it, I'd get my ocarina back)
@tinker Reminds me of the school bus when I was very young https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rdJYbOkbetQ&list=RDrdJYbOkbetQ&start_radio=1
@humanhorseshoes - I hear a lot of kids, especially in Ireland and other places, practice on a tin whistle in school. For me it was the recorder! that was fun to play as well.
Funny you should mention that. I bought myself a tenor recorder not too long ago to try and learn it as an adult.
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