posted by [identity profile] keith-m043.livejournal.com at 01:51pm on 2005-03-12
why did they have to bend it around in that direction?
To play it naturally, I'd have to cross my hands and have
my left hand inside the flute.

This brings up an interesting question. Do most pennywhistle
players use the left or right hand for the one closest to the mouth?
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posted by [identity profile] hobbitblue.livejournal.com at 08:42pm on 2005-03-12
No clue on whistle players but I play the recorder and have my left hand uppermost, so would do the same with a whistle if I ever got round ot playing the dratting thing.
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posted by [personal profile] siderea at 12:03am on 2005-03-13
AIIGG!! Sweet Euterpe, they've come up with a way to make the flute even LESS ergonomic! Who would have thought that possible.
 
posted by [identity profile] anniemal.livejournal.com at 12:25pm on 2005-03-13
I think left. At least I go that way. Someone left-handed might use the right for the near fingering. Need a larger sample size.

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