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Tin Whistle: The Musical Priest
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87,021 Views • Mar 27, 2007 • Click to toggle off description
At some point I'll make a really kicking music video with this tune. As you may notice by my partially paralyzed mouth, I had dental work done (again) today. But, since this is the only free time I have, I figure I might as well answer a request made!
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Views : 87,021
Genre: Music
Date of upload: Mar 27, 2007 ^^


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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@mcgabhin

10 years ago

The musical priest reel preformed by an actual musical priest. Haha. Brilliant :)

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@matekozma1039

6 years ago

Believe it or not, everytime I watch this video, I have to grab my guitar and strum the chords of the song along. And I always really enjoy it.

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@JUANRAMOS-hk7he

1 year ago

Thank you so.much for your help I've been play off and on my brass killarney tin whistle. And I hope to master it someday. You thought me the cut on one of your videos for playing repeated notes rather than tongue them. So I appreciate that earlier video. You and Stephanie from an other video have both been my music mentors. God bless you and I will continue to listen to your beautiful music and tutorial videos, Juan...

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@osullivanbere

16 years ago

Breathtaking skill & beauty and fills me with awe. Hearing this as a female, I wish I was a man (rare for me!)and could follow your course - for I don't think I'd be able to exemplify my love for God though the beauty & transcendence of music (especially Celtic!) as Sister. Anyway, thank you Father. May you rock on and may the Lord be with you.

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@Juliemorgana

15 years ago

You've been playing for 20 years ... well, thanks for sharing your talent on You Tube. Your music is wonderful for driving away cares.

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@ManiacBiffs

11 years ago

I've bought a tin whistle just after seeing this video. Since then, i'm trying very hard to play something next to it. Thank you very much for the inspiration!

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@ellepat238

8 years ago

Nice playing Ryan really enjoyed it

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@BabyAlbatrossMusic

11 years ago

I just saw this. My soul as ministered too on a level so deep and profound, I have no words. May God bless you for that.... thank you.

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@gtrumpnc

17 years ago

I can't get enough of this.

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@kozmamate9d

11 years ago

Absolutely brilliant!

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@Sigdrifa1

10 years ago

I am impressed! Great play, skillful and emotional.

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@Durandal

12 years ago

Beautiful! Thanks for this!

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@notimportant4268

8 years ago

Sir, Whenever I talk about Irish Music, I always end up with a list of the quintessential musicians... you know, folks like: Tommy Makem... Tom, Liam and Paddy Clancy... Luke Kelly... Brian Warfield... Mary Bergin... I think I'll add Ryan G. Duns to that list from now on...

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@char2556

16 years ago

Amazing! Wow, I can't believe such wonderful music can be produced by such a simple instrument. It sure doesn't sound that way when I play it! ;-) Thanks for the instructional videos they really do help!

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@yabba234

14 years ago

you play it so beautiful, all notes are super clean.. amazing :D

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@Irishbookish

16 years ago

Thanks Fr. I loved it - so natural a gift and so lovely of y'to share it with us! Slan duit grainne Orm.

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@acuddlyheadcrab

11 years ago

I've been learning pennywhistle since I was 14, used to irish dance for 7 years before. It's said it takes 10,000 hours of practice for someone to master something the mind to fully explore the concepts of the subject. So taking into account my ~500 hours from the years i've put into it, assuming I practice for 1 hour every single day or 7 hours a week, I'll master the pennywhistle in about... 30 years. Of constant practice. I'll be 50 when I can play like this guy.

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@banjohead50

6 years ago

Father you are an inspiration.some player,great tune.

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@MetalMidgard

14 years ago

I will start to learn the Tin Whistle soon. This is great!

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