Clarke Tinwhistle Original D Silver

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Tinwhistle

  • Key: D
  • Traditional Irish instrument
  • High-quality tin body with wooden mouthpiece
  • Versatile and easy to learn
  • Authentic, clear and pure sound
  • Precise intonation and good response
  • Handmade
  • Colour: Silver with black accents
Available since December 2010
Item number 257130
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$15.40
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Bruno4358 10.12.2014
I was struck by the quality of this item, having higher priced instruments, I was expecting this to be somewhat weak, and while having a few build imperfections, for this price, I must say I am very pleased to have purchased this. The sound is fresh and organic, and is easily mixed in multi instrument compositions.
A true "must have" for beginners and professionals who are lookimg for a practice instrument at a good price.
After using it for a few months now I can also refer to it's durability, once I dropped a guitar case on it, and it made only a tiny scratch in the finish, no dents at all!
Another good thing I noticed was that some of my recordings with it came out cleaner and richer sounding in both live and studio situations, this is due to, I think, the lack of sound projection you could find in higher priced pieces, wich in my opinion makes the Thinwhistle microphone friendly. You realise that when comparing recordings, thia instrument can be played closee to the microphone, allowing you to capture more organic overtones and also eliminating unwanted reverberation while the notes themselves are more defined and transitions become smoother in the end product because you don't really have to digitally edit it too much, unless of course you want to.
Truly a great buy!
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The original
Andreas Fischer - My-Music-Community.Net 24.03.2014
I love Tin Whistles.
They are fine little Instruments, easy to learn to play and must not be very expensive.
The truth is, one of the cheapest are one of the best.
The Clarkes are surley one of them and every collector should have Clarkes

The Clarke Original ?Victorian? Tin whistle in D is in the shape of the first Clarkes (the first tin whistles ever) roled pure tin with a wooden block in the mouthpiece and its unpainted as the real original clarked in the Victorian time.

Don?t worry about the low prize, you will get a real and good instrument. These Tin whistle are no toys and you can make real music on it

strongly recommend this whistle for beginners and advanced players/collectors
or better get 2, one for you and one as a present ;-)
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A different approach
IceCat 04.02.2014
Every tin whistle is different. Generally they can be anything from completely useless to downright amazingly loud and clear. This one is closer to the latter. There is however a slight difference here compared to the other usual tin whistles at this price category: This one has a wooden part in the head, and you can't really tune this very well if it ever falls out of tune, since the head and the body are together. (A lot of tin whistles have plastic heads that can be detached.) The sound however is very bright and strong. You could even say that it sounds more expensive than it really is. The whistle that I have is in very good tune, and it was ready to play right out of the package. I'm a bit worried about the wooden part in the head, since if it's exposed to too much moisture, the wood will swell and ruin the instrument quite probably. Comes with an instruction manual which is quite good if you're just learning to play. At it's current price, it's one of the best options out there.
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Nice little instrument
Chronos 22.08.2014
This tin whistle does exactly what it should do. It has the right sound, and looks the part. Im not so sure how long the wooden mouth will last but I guess thats how a victorian tinwhistle is.

Definitely worth the money!
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