Overwriting cross-fingering patterns
Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2022 2:48 pm
Hello,
First, to everyone involved in this project and community, thank you so much for your work. Mr. Mowry, this is such a wonderful instrument to explore! I feel so grateful for it!
I have a question that I think falls under "cross-fingerings." I received my Warbl a few weeks ago, and have noticed that in Tin whistle / flute configuration:
(The context of my question: Coming from playing low whistle, I'm in the habit of often leaving my right ring finger down to stabilize / balance the instrument, and thus have muscle-memory to expect that XXXXXOXO would produce F# just like XXXXXOOO.Thus, I thought to ask.)
Again, thank you not only for your work on this, but also for making it so open! I'm very inspired by this work.
First, to everyone involved in this project and community, thank you so much for your work. Mr. Mowry, this is such a wonderful instrument to explore! I feel so grateful for it!
I have a question that I think falls under "cross-fingerings." I received my Warbl a few weeks ago, and have noticed that in Tin whistle / flute configuration:
- XXXXXOOO (i.e., thumb + the top four fingers closed) produces F# (as expected)
- XXXXXOXO produces F natural
(The context of my question: Coming from playing low whistle, I'm in the habit of often leaving my right ring finger down to stabilize / balance the instrument, and thus have muscle-memory to expect that XXXXXOXO would produce F# just like XXXXXOOO.Thus, I thought to ask.)
Again, thank you not only for your work on this, but also for making it so open! I'm very inspired by this work.