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Which Key Tin Whistle Should I Get? Tin Whistle Keys Demystified!
When you're just starting the tin whistle it's a little intimidating making a choice because there are so many different types of whistles. The most common tin whistle is D--almost all...
Should You Use A Guitar Foot Stool? Why You Should Think Twice
Previous to writing this article I was only vaguely aware of guitar footrests and didn't think much about it. As I've recently decided to practice the guitar more I wanted to improve my ergonomic...
Okay, so you want to learn guitar, or perhaps buy your second guitar. It can be overwhelming! One specific question you might have is what's the advantage of a cutaway? Since all electric...
Is A Didgeridoo Hard To Play? Before and After 30 Days of Practice
You are one of the fortunate few who knows what a didgeridoo is and you are now thinking about learning the instrument. Maybe you've tried playing one and you couldn't get a sound to come out--are...
Can a Tin Whistle Be Out Of Tune? Reasons Why and How to Fix
A tin whistle is designed with 6 holes that don't move, and the shape of your mouth (the embouchure) has much less to do with sound than other instruments--does this mean that it's not possible for a...
How to Tune Bongo Drums Without Ruining Them: A Complete Guide
Believe it or not, there's a lot to know about tuning bongos. Ultimately tuning is a personal choice and the pitches that you choose to tighten your drumheads are up to you. However, everyone will...