I like Feadog whistles myself, used to get Generation, until they went a bit rubbishy sounding.
Only problem is you can only buy Feadog whistles in Ireland or on line.
blownspeakers wrote:well, i have to stick to doing it online anyway because there aren't any decent shops around where i go to school (and i don't have a car, anyway). the whistle & drum site hasn't been working so i just ordered a susato d from a different website and they said they were shipping it out today. i'm going to have to find some place on campus to play it without annoying the shit out of my neighbors, but i'm excited anyway
blownspeakers wrote:in july '85 i was just an idea in my parents' minds...
Pogues Whistle Player wrote:Did someone mention an American made whistle here? Quite expensive, never goes out of tune? Or am I just dreaming about fucking whistles now...
Spider wrote:I have been playing Overtons since John Sheahan told me about them when we were recording the Irish Rover. Actually, I think I used his whistle when we recorded it. Whatever, they are made in concert pitch so never need tuning - or at least that is the theory, but I have a hankering to try something else.
Pogues Whistle Player wrote:I have been playing Overtons since John Sheahan told me about them when we were recording the Irish Rover. Actually, I think I used his whistle when we recorded it. Whatever, they are made in concert pitch so never need tuning - or at least that is the theory, but I have a hankering to try something else.
Heather wrote:How much do Overtons cost? I may try one of those.
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