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The Galtee Hunt, An Suisin Ban (set dances) - Concertina Solo 2011.03.05. and join the millions of fellow musicians who have had their start in music from the famous Clarke Tinwhistle.Īlso Available in the key of C and gift boxed with fingering chart enclosed. I Have a Bonnet Trimmed with Blue, The Pigs Aitin Nuts in the Woods (polkas) - Concertina Solo 2011.03.16. Robust and easy to care for, the Clarke Tinwhistle has a long life. The airy reed sound give the music a more hauntingly feel. Window length (windway end - start lip) is 4.5 mm. Bottom of air inlet/windway is 0.3mm below lip/floor of labium. In my perches I choose the, Chiff, mouth piece. Edit: Below a cross section of the fipple. The tuning lines at the top of the whistle is a great help. Smooth holes lets the finger drop into place for great coverage and accurate performance. It is just as good for solo playing as in ensemble with other musical instruments and can be played by children, youth or adults alike. The all black satin finish feels great in the hands. Davids taken a piece of thin brass tubing to make the 'slide' between these holes, and it fits rather nicely. The big difference is the cut between the F and G holes. Brian Brian Allen Brian Austin Green Brian Bonsall Brian Campbell Brian. The fipple is Delrin, and the rest of the whistle is pretty similar in construction to the OBrien I reviewed a while back. The tin whistle is a simple, traditional musical instrument ideal for popular and folk music but it is also suitable for a much wider musical repertoire. Abidjan Abie Abigael Abigail Abigail Mavity Abigale Abihu Abijah Abilene. This is what makes a Clarke Tinwhistle unique. I think they are now in chronoligical order.
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While I was on the site I noticed that the tune names are no longer in alphabetical order. What Tommy Makem calls, "The great Clarke tone". Tune Index all Muddled up Ive just posted a tune here for the first time in months. All these descriptions add up to "chiff". The tone of the Clarke Tinwhistle is clear and flute-like, but it is also described as "crisp and responsive" by Bill Ochs and "husky and sensual" by Mary Bergin. Delicate operations still continue to be done by hand and, most importantly, Robert Clarke's traditional conical bore has been retained to give the instrument its unique sound, called “chiff”, and no other tin whistle has the same degree of "chiff" as a Clarke. The instrument is still made of tin-plate with a wooden plug in the mouthpiece.
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this instrument basically mirrors a genuine set of regulators found on full sets of Uilleann Pipes but designed to be used on an iPad or iPhone. It serves a number of functions that would be useful to students, players, composers and even Uilleann Pipe techs like me. The favourite music instrument of distinguished tinwhistle players ever since 1843, this Clarke Tinwhistle can be considered the Stradivarius of tinwhistles. Review by 'Ed the Piper' (excerpt) 'Regulators is not just an app, it's an instrument in it's own right.