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4 Reviews
Fine for the money - I enjoy it ... a classic sound
I've heard some people give this whistle a bad rep, but honestly I think it's fine for basic purposes. It has a classic old style sound that is both warm and clear and a little hoarse which I personally like. Does it squeak a bit, particularly in the upper register? Sure - but then again isn't that part of that type of sound? It responds fairly dynamically and has what I would call a cheerier or slightly more top-endy sound than my brass generation, and perhaps it's a little louder too. I find them ballpark comparable, style and tonewise. Some say this ones hard to play outside when it's cold and windy, but I guess don't do that then :D I have been a musician all my life but I am new to the tin whistle. I started out on a Clarke "the meg" and I definitely find the feadog one easier to play both in terms of producing a stable sound, and doing slides and ornaments. Tastes may vary from person to person but this is not at all a bad product in this price range. Read full review...
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I highly recommend the Feadog D whistle.
Beautiful tone, takes very little breath and doesn’t sqeak or squawk like some tin whistles do.
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Buena compra
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