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🎶 Own the sound of tradition — play the whistle that started it all!
The Gewa Clarke SBDC Pennywhistle is the original tin whistle crafted in England since 1843. Tuned in the key of D, it features a tapered tin tube and wooden components that deliver a warm, breathy tone beloved in folk music. Lightweight and polished, this whistle combines heritage craftsmanship with enduring popularity, backed by thousands of positive reviews.
| ASIN | B001B9JZ78 |
| Brand | Clarke Tinwhistle |
| Brand Name | Clarke Tinwhistle |
| Color | black |
| Colour | black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,182 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Polished |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00001302660077, 00604945307622, 00611534014380, 00877412000016, 05020679574164, 05060122440844, 08774120000166 |
| Included Components | chart |
| Instrument Key | D |
| Instrument key | D |
| Item Dimensions | 31.8 x 2.5 x 2 centimeters |
| Item Type Name | WHISTLE |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
| Item weight | 0.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Clarke |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SBDC |
| Material | Tin, Wood |
| Material Type | Tin, Wood |
| Model Name | Original D Standard Penny Tin Whistle |
| Model Number | SBDC |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Sound Profile | Warm, Traditional, Breathy, Woody |
| Style | Traditional |
| UPC | 001302660077 604945307622 877412000016 611534014380 634041451844 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
N**A
Hard to clean
There is a wooden piece inside which makes it difficult to sanitize or clean
D**N
Quality as good as I hoped.
As advertised. Would buy again.
J**H
Nice mellow sound, taper design doesn't require varying air pressure. Headpiece a bit uncomfortable
This review will be in comparing this whistle to: Clarke Celtic, Feadog pro, Feadog, Generation, Sondern whistles. First, The Clarke whistles are tapered, the others I have are not. What I have discovered this means is that in order to get a good sound in lower registers, you have to blow a little harder though the Sondern whistles are very tolerant, the Clarke whistles will make a good tone quality with constant blowing pressure. I believe this has something to do with the tapered design. My straight tube whistles require more air for higher tones. The feel of the whistle is nice. Though it is metal, it is a bit textured so the whistle doesn't slide around so it is easy to keep your fingers in the same position. The whistle isn't nearly as loud as brass or nickel. Not sure if it is the paint, the taper, or because of the piece of wood in the head, but it has a softer woody type sound, so for tunes calling for a softer, rich tone, this is my go-to in the key of D. The wood piece mentioned...one of the things I do not like about this whistle is the feel of the piece of wood against my lip, at first it was rough...after playing it a bit, the wood wore down some (along with my lip at first) The wood does absorb some moisture which helps prevent condensation buildup in the fipple, but it does reach a saturation point where the wood swells a little and then it doesn't play right until you let the wood dry out. The headpiece does not feel good on the lips, but. that piece of wood that is uncomfortable also I think is responsible for several pros. The wood piece is cut at an angle and is directly in line beneath the fipple...having taken physics classes on sound. I know that what this does is it causes the acoustic length of the whistle to match the actual length. What this means...is that when you go from the first to the second octave, there is not a cavity of pressurized air in the hollow whistle head that causes a crazed sound during the transition. So...all that science talk just to say that you do not need to 'tweek' this whistle with a piece of tack to soften the sound, it has a soft sound with nice smooth octave shift out of the box. Recap, when just learning a song I use this whistle because the tapered design will let me hit notes while blowing softly, and it is not overly loud, also the second octave has a softer tone and is not screechy and I think this is because of the wood piece and the paint. Con...I don't like the feel of the headpiece and when the wood gets too moist, it has to be dried before it can be played...takes a good hour or so to reach this point, but you'll know it when it happens.
A**A
Buen producto
Buen producto
B**N
Soft sound
Excellent Whistle, been playing for a few days now and it's so fun and sounds really nice. Much softer and quieter than the clarke sweetone, making it wayyy less annoying to the ear after 20 mins or so of playing. Allows me to practice for much longer periods without getting a headache from the peicing sound. Probably not the best in a loud session if you want to cut through the noise, on the other hand if you're new and don't want to offend it may be perfect. Do find it also blocks with saliva quicker than the sweetone but not to much of a problem.
C**S
Esta bien
Se necesita un poco de experiencia de cómo usar una flauta, para poder sacar los sonidos reales, el armado y la calidad se me hizo muy sencilla
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