Anderson European whistle tour
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Re: Anderson European whistle tour
When is this whistle going to be available to purchase? I want one!
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Re: Anderson European whistle tour
I have no idea if the tour whistle is for sale but you could certainly talk to Brad. You can start here -Welshman wrote:When is this whistle going to be available to purchase? I want one!
http://www.andersonspennywhistles.com/
I have one of Brad's whistles and it is a very good whistle. The woods that Brad uses make these whistles quite unique, I think. I highly recommend him.
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Re: Anderson European whistle tour
Thanks for the information : I was beginning to worry about the shipping ...squirrel wrote:Got the whistle today!
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Re: Anderson European whistle tour
Hi all,
I've played the whistle for a couple of days now and I have to tell that I'm really impressed.
As you can see from Tegea pictures the whistle looks terrific, but what suprised me more is the quality of tone, very sweet and warm, exacly the tone I like. This whistle really sings to me, so if you like to play slow airs I would highly recommend it (of course the whistle plays very good in fast tunes also).
It has a medium volume, the tuning is perfect.
It easily jump into the second octave and the high A and B are very easy to reach without effort.
I'd like to be more exhaustive in my description of the whistle and to tell you how much I like it but alas, my bad english don't allow me to write more.
Oh, I forgot... I bought this whistle
Thanks Brad!
I've played the whistle for a couple of days now and I have to tell that I'm really impressed.
As you can see from Tegea pictures the whistle looks terrific, but what suprised me more is the quality of tone, very sweet and warm, exacly the tone I like. This whistle really sings to me, so if you like to play slow airs I would highly recommend it (of course the whistle plays very good in fast tunes also).
It has a medium volume, the tuning is perfect.
It easily jump into the second octave and the high A and B are very easy to reach without effort.
I'd like to be more exhaustive in my description of the whistle and to tell you how much I like it but alas, my bad english don't allow me to write more.
Oh, I forgot... I bought this whistle
Thanks Brad!
Sorry for my bad english...