My grand purchase for myself for Christmas was a tweaked Clarke penny whistle which has dulcet tones. Not to be mistaken for the shrill tones that issue forth from a tin whistle in the hands of a novice.
And you actually might not object to the low whistle... give it a listen.
Do you remember the "Danger: Pennywhistle Use Area" signs that I made after I got those? I was also very pleased that my plastic whistles would be able to make it through airport security undetected.
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My grand purchase for myself for Christmas was a tweaked Clarke penny whistle which has dulcet tones. Not to be mistaken for the shrill tones that issue forth from a tin whistle in the hands of a novice.
And you actually might not object to the low whistle... give it a listen.
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No -- this is the shrieking produced when one gives any sort of easily-blown instrument into the hands of a very small child.
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I didn't remember them until you mentioned them.
I still need to make FatherSir his "Secret Kitchen Protocols of FatherSir" recipe binder.