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WITD 401.13 Fire (Burns Courtney)48 views@Bacara33 requested Fire by Burns Courtney. Great rhythms in this song.Jun 13, 2020
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WITD 401.09 Ich Will (Rammstein)50 views@Y-von for requesting a great bullwhip song by Rammstein, Ich Will (Vimeo video link). Whip thrown was a 4' 16 plait two tone shot loaded bullwhip by Peter Jack.Jun 13, 2020
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WITD 401.08 Passion of Lovers (Bauhaus)49 views@V_Sinister for requesting Passion of Lovers by Bauhaus. Song demonstrates over the shoulder and bow and arrow static techniques. Dynamic techniques focus on stalling the whip on one side and creating a U-shaped crack. Whip is recovered on the opposite side to repeat. Stalling backhand and forehand is shown but not alternating to accompany WITD 101.11.Jun 13, 2020
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WITD 401.07 Moby Dick drum solo (Led Zepplin) & Bad Moon Rising (Creedence Clearwater Revival)56 viewsToday's whip 2 song set features John Bonham's drum solo, Moby Dick (Led Zepplin) thrown with a 4' 16 plait shot loaded bullwhip by Blake Bruning, and Bad Moon Rising by Creedence Clearwater Revival thrown with a 4' Peter Jack 16 plait shot loaded bullwhip Tom Meadow's build. Very challenging to interpret. Unintentional but I managed to untie Moodstone's halter and guess that qualifies as a wardrobe malfunction.Jun 13, 2020
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WITD 401.04 Sometimes I Feel So Deserted (Chemical Brothers)54 views@_D_ requested the song, Sometimes I Feel So Deserted by Chemical Brothers. I had not thrown to this song before. Featured are a galley whip and 3' 32 plait snake whip by Bill Nones, and a 4' 16 plait natural belly bullwhip by Simon Martin (6'6" total length). Send music whip video requests by private message so I do not miss seeing them. Thanks for watching.Jun 13, 2020
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WITD 401.05 River (Bishop Briggs)49 views@MisstressMarion for requesting River by Bishop Briggs. This powerful song was screaming long whip. Whips featured in this video are a 6' triple natural belly bullwhip by Bill Nones (note Nones doesn't plait with a bolster, so 3 bellies and the 16 plait overlay) 8'8" total length; and a 4' natural belly bullwhip by Casey Tyler, 7' total length.Jun 13, 2020
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WITD 401.06 Tainted Love (Marilyn Manson)47 views@Bruce-Banner requested Tainted Love by Marilyn Manson. Guest appearance by a 16 plait, 4' shot loaded Mike Murphy bullwhip. Technique of rhythm whips alternating between butt and shoulders in a forward figure 8.Jun 13, 2020
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WITD 401.02 Du Hast (Rammstein)61 viewsNo one submitted a song request today, so here is one of my favorite bullwhip songs, Du Hast by Rammstein.Jun 13, 2020
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WITD 401.01 Into the Void (Nine Inch Nails)52 views@MistressMarion submitted a favorite dungeon song, Into the Void by Nine Inch Nails. I have never played to it. I listened to it once, here is my whip interpretation of the song. Feel free to message me with a favorite song you would like me to play for you.Jun 13, 2020
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WITD 401.03 The Sound of Silence (Disturbed)63 views@MarchBaby here is your song request of The Sound of Silence by Disturbed. Whips used were a tomcat and a 3' snake whip by Peter Jack (3' thong, 3' fall, total length 6'). This whip because it is build on a 50/50 ratio throws much like a fly fishing rod. An unusual snake because is hisses as it moves through the air before it bites.Jun 13, 2020
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WITD 301.02 Whip Frequency70 viewsWhip Frequency introduces the concept that the length of the whip determines the frequency that it can be thrown dynamically in a rhythm. Whips shown are 3', 4' 5', & 6' bullwhips all made by Peter Jack. However, different whip makers all have slightly different builds and techniques in making a whip. Two 4' bullwhips by different makers will all have different frequencies and feels when thrown. Whip frequency introduces the idea that a whip is simply one instrument in a dungeon orchestra.Jun 13, 2020
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WITD 301.01 Wraps73 viewsWraps can be done on almost any appendage. Wraps with short and long whips are demonstrated. Soft wraps are distinguished from loud wraps. Using a soft wrap to judge distance and find the whip line that will allow your loud wrap to find its intended target without hitting a bad spot (like a tailbone, breastbone, etc). Safety discussion. Many folks wrap without considering where exactly the tip of the whip will end up after the wrap. @WoodshedOrlando for providing a wonderful venue for this video.Jun 13, 2020
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