Hi Mikey C.
Mikey_c wrote:...tips on how i can improve
- When practicing/learning a tune, always stop at any troubling passages, slow them down, and practice them over and over and over until they flow better with the passages before and after them. It is too easy to get lost in rushing through a near approximation of a tune; and in some tunes near enough just isn't good enough. So break it down into 8-bar sections (or 4-bar, 2-bar whatever it takes...), and practice each one until it's right.
- Having said this, I think it is vital to get yourself some kind of tutorial - preferably visual - on CD/DVD so that you can hear what a tune is meant to sound like. Nothing wrong with playing along to Spider & Co. of course, but that gets tricky when yer setting out.
- Practice breathing technique whenever you can. Poor diaphragm control is the bane of wind performers (including singers). Whistles demand a slow, controlled exhalation and, like everything else, takes practice to achieve.
Mikey_c wrote:...and whats a good way to practice, thanks

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A good way to practice?
LOTS. 