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15th December 10, 01:48 PM
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 Originally Posted by Burly Brute
I have better.
There are a number of other inexpensive whistles out there in addition to the Clarke; Generation, Walton, Feadog are some of the other names. The good thing is that you can buy one to try and if you don't like it you're only out 10 or maybe 15 bucks. If you don't play the whistle already they're a good place to start.
While you're at it invest in a book or two as well. The Clarke Tin Whistle: Deluxe Edition is a good one that I've seen widely recommended.
Now as to better, I have a Michael Burke D Brass Session. They're beautiful; to look at, to play and to listen to, but they're very expensive. You're in the neighbourhood of $200+.
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