| 41. | Instruments such as the tin whistle, flute, concertina and accordion were very rare in Donegal until modern times.
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| 42. | Tablature notation for the tin whistle is a graphical representation of which tone holes the player should cover.
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| 43. | Unlike a recorder or tin whistle, there is not a ducted flue voicing, also known as a fipple.
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| 44. | The instrumentation in Newfoundland music includes the button accordion, guitar, violin, tin whistle and more recently the bodhr�n.
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| 45. | Now 19, he started playing the tin whistle at 7 and has been coming to Fleadhs his entire life.
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| 46. | The fipple flute is usually played in folk music and is held at the lips like a tin whistle.
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| 47. | Workshops are held for teaching dances and the playing of instruments such as the bodhran and the tin whistle.
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| 48. | "I played my first instrument when I was 5 years old _ the Irish tin whistle, " says O'Riordan.
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| 49. | Flageolets were made until the 19th century when they were succeeded by the cheaper and more easily made tin whistle.
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| 50. | I watch the Maureen Channel, dramas about workaholic, single, urban, tough-but-vulnerable Irish women, with Gaelic tin whistles on the soundtrack.
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