Thursday, January 18, 2007
Fordham University Presents: Introduction to the Irish Tin Whistle Week 2
Thanks to the labors of Drew Marquard, SJ I believe this video to be of a MUCH higher quality that the first video. I post it here more because I'd love to solicit feeback from people as to what I might do to improve on it. Note: I just couldn't resist putting at least a little reference to St. Ignatius in the video!
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This question will show my technological ignorance, but is there a way to put the lessons on a DVD until I have more time than I have right now?
Also, you should know that Caleb (my 5 year old) was watching with me and was fascinated, until he heard the "Cartoon Network" music in the other room. But, as an X-Men fan, I'm sure you understand.
Hi Karen,
I suspect that one can save these lessons to the hard drive and then put them on a DVD. On the other hand, if you look on my 'links' section there is one for "learn to play the tin whistle". The YouTube site will host my teaching videos so, any time you should fancy, you can go there to take the lesson.
In the cabinet, I occupy a humble position: Secretary for Health and Human Services
Re your cabinet position: do I want details?
I'm assuming you're going to keep your lessons on DVD in case YouTube should suddenly disappear from the known universe?
Please say "hi" to the guys. And I realized after I got home that I never got the story about why Rec Room 1 was (allegedly) climbing up the building. But then, I guess we have to save something for next time.
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