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High D Tin Whistle learning path
Follow the first-note route and open the lesson that matches your next practice checkpoint.
foundation
Foundation
First notes, hole coverage, breath, and the earliest clean note changes.
How to Play B
Learn your first clear B note on tin whistle with fingering, breath tips, and a short practice check.
How to Keep Finger Holes Covered
Learn how to keep finger holes covered on tin whistle so notes stop leaking, sounding airy, or dropping out.
How to Use Breath
Learn how to use breath on tin whistle so notes stay centered, phrases stay calm, and squeaks happen less often.
How to Play A
Learn how to play A on tin whistle with cleaner B to A changes, steady breath, and a short scored check.
How to Change Notes Cleanly
Learn how to change notes cleanly on tin whistle with smaller finger lifts, steadier timing, and short transition drills.
How to Play G
Learn how to play G on tin whistle with better top-hand sealing, smaller finger lifts, and a short beginner check.
How to Connect B A G
Learn how to connect B, A, and G on tin whistle so your first song phrases sound even and controlled.
lower-scale
Lower scale and connection
Build the lower register and connect it into a usable scale.
How to Play F Sharp
Learn how to play F sharp on tin whistle so descending phrases stay clean and connected.
How to Play E
Learn how to play E on tin whistle so the move between low D and the middle notes becomes cleaner and more reliable.
How to Play Your First Scale
Learn how to play your first D major scale on tin whistle with even spacing, steady breath, and a simple check at the end.
How to Connect D E F Sharp
Learn how to connect D, E, and F sharp on tin whistle so lower-scale phrases stay smooth and even.
How to Play D
Learn how to play low D on tin whistle with gentle breath, full coverage, and a short low-note check.
How to Play C Sharp
Learn how to play C sharp on tin whistle with a steadier release, better support, and cleaner accidental control.
upper-register
Upper register
Move into high-note control and the last upper-register checkpoints.
How to Play High D
Learn how to play high D on tin whistle with lighter support, cleaner octave jumps, and less squeaking.
How to Play High E F Sharp and G
Learn how to steady high E, F sharp, and G on tin whistle with smaller finger motion and cleaner upper-register support.
How to Play High C
Learn how to play high C on tin whistle with steadier entries, cleaner approaches from B, and less upper-register wobble.
How to Play High A and B
Learn how to play high A and B on tin whistle with cleaner octave balance, steadier attacks, and less shrill tone.