Gangs of New York... What is that sound...

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Gangs of New York... What is that sound...

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So in the movie or soundtrack of Gangs of new york you can hear a flute/whistle/ sound in some of the songs... my question is what is it that is playing. It has bugged me along time sounds like a flute but is really breathy to me... Example song 3 and 5 located

http://www.amazon.com/Gangs-New-York-Ho ... B00007DT8M
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Killain wrote:So in the movie or soundtrack of Gangs of new york you can hear a flute/whistle/ sound in some of the songs... my question is what is it that is playing. It has bugged me along time sounds like a flute but is really breathy to me... Example song 3 and 5 located

http://www.amazon.com/Gangs-New-York-Ho ... B00007DT8M[/url]
That should be

http://www.amazon.com/Gangs-New-York-Ho ... B00007DT8M

Strikes me as a whistle on both tracks, played into the third octave and cracking up (presumably on purpose).
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Tract 5 is Othar Turner, a fife player from Mississippi who passed away a few years ago. The tradition of black southern fife and drum performance was a interesting bit of history that pretty much died out with Othar Turner, I think.

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Thank you thank you thank you.... that makes sense and brings back memorys of a Jazz History class I took back in college... I forgot about the fife movment of the period... Thank you again.
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