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Good stuff for beginners
As a beginner, I think the sound isn't the best. But its ok for the price I guess.
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Not recommended for beginners but great
If you're a beginner I can't in good faith recommend this to you, it takes a lot more breath than any other high whistle I have (even about as much as my low whistles) though if you come from brass or other winds or have already had your fair share of whistling experience I think this is an amazing purchase. the wood block in the mouthpiece feels odd, it feels as if it'll give my lip splinters but I don't think it will at all. if you have the reflex of licking your mouthpiece then I wouldn't recommend buying this.
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GK
A nice little instrument
To be honest, although the sound is good, I expected to be better but that might just be my inexperience. On a general note I would say it is worth the money as it's not an expensive instrument to have and a nice pastime activity.
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A really good tin whistle for the price!
This thing feels great to play and sounds pretty decent. It does have some intonation issues and goes slightly out of tune as it approaches the lower end of its range, but aside from that, it can't be beat. Definitely a super good purchase and I'm glad I decided to shell out for it!
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Traditional Tinwhistle with Timeless, Sweet Tones
The Clarke Tinwhistle Original in C offers the classic, breathy sound that has made it a staple in traditional Irish music. Its wooden fipple gives it a warm tone, though beginners may need time to adjust to its breath control. The build quality is durable, and its black finish adds a sleek look. A solid choice for those seeking a traditional sound at an affordable price.
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