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    AccueilExercicesSteady Airflow Foundation
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    5 minutes

    Steady Airflow Foundation

    Cet exercice n'a pas encore été entièrement traduit — les instructions ci-dessous sont en anglais.

    Before you can play melodies, you need to train your breath. This exercise teaches you to produce a steady, controlled stream of air rather than a burst or a puff. On tin whistle, inconsistent airflow leads to squeaking on high notes and a thin, reedy sound on low ones. This drill takes the instrument out of the equation so you can focus entirely on your lungs and embouchure.

    Instructions pas à pas

    1. 1

      Put the whistle down. Rest your top lip lightly against your bottom lip as if you are about to whistle a tune.

    2. 2

      Breathe in slowly through your nose, filling your diaphragm (let your belly push outward, not your chest rise).

    3. 3

      Release the air as a thin, steady stream through your lips for a slow count of eight. Aim for perfectly even pressure from start to finish.

    4. 4

      Pick up the whistle. Cover all six holes and produce low D. Try to sustain it for a full four counts at an even volume — no crescendo or fade.

    5. 5

      Move through each note of the low octave (D, E, F#, G, A, B, C#, D+), sustaining each one for four counts. Focus only on evenness, not speed.

    Conseils de pratique

    • Think 'breathe into it' rather than 'blow into it' — the whistle needs a continuous stream, not a push.
    • A slight downward angle of the mouthpiece (5–10 degrees) often helps airflow.
    • Low D with all holes covered is your benchmark note — if it sounds clean, your air pressure is right.
    • Practice in front of a mirror to catch visible tension in your shoulders or jaw.

    Erreurs courantes

    • !Blowing too hard — this sends the low notes into the second octave immediately.
    • !Pausing between notes. Keep the airstream continuous as you change fingerings.
    • !Chest breathing instead of diaphragm breathing reduces your control significantly.

    Prêt à l'appliquer dans un vrai morceau ?

    La technique ne s'ancre que lorsque vous l'utilisez en musique. Parcourez la bibliothèque de tablatures pour trouver un morceau qui vous permettra de pratiquer ce que vous venez d'apprendre.

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