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Clarke Celtic Tin Whistle Key Of D

Clarke Celtic Tin Whistle Key Of D

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The Clarke Celtic tin whistle has an Irish green metal flake finish and a gold Celtic knot motif. It includes a gift box and a fingering chart with a tune sheet of several traditional songs enclosed in the back of the box. It is easy to play and produces a clear, crisp, clean, sound with good volume. It takes very little air to produce a beautiful tone. Because of its excellent playability, it is well suited for serious musicians and novices alike. Clarke tin whistles have a tapered bore. The tapered sides of the whistle bring the finger holes closer together and increase the range and accuracy of the higher notes.

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The Clarke Celtic tinwhistle has a pearlescent dark green metal flake finish and a gold Celtic knot motif. It includes a gift box and a fingering

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The Clarke Celtic tin whistle has an Irish green metal flake finish and a gold Celtic knot motif. It includes a gift box and a fingering chart with a

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Green Cwd Clarke Whistle One cannot hear a slow air played with depth of feeling on a tin whistle by a true Celt without being drawn into, and sharing, the emotions expressed by the player. When Robert Clarke invented the Tin whistle in 1843, little did he know that it would become the perfect wind instrument to be played universally in all the Celtic lands. It can be heard in concert halls, broadcasts, churches and, above all, especially in Ireland, in the pubs.

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