Instruments similar to the whistle?

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dear falkbeer: yes, we do say yes-sirree-bob here. i have no clue how to spell that though. i'm going to need to see an oboe in person. i didn't check out that sight but i bet they don't show pics of the part that i want to see. no one ever does. i always want to see the underside and inside of things. sometimes when they show a whistle on this site, they don't show the business end of the fipple.
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mutepointe wrote:. i always want to see the underside and inside of things. sometimes when they show a whistle on this site, they don't show the business end of the fipple.
Well, try them anyway. It´s a nice site with many beautiful instruments!
http://www.e-m-s.com/
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Chief Wanganui wrote:
fearfaoin wrote:
Chief Wanganui wrote:Does the word "ringpiece" exist in Murrcan?
Never heard it before. I had to look it up at Urbandictionary.com (Don't
do it if you're easily offended. In fact, never visit that site if your ever
offended at all.) Now I see where you're coming from.
Not offended at all. I'm a musician (?!).
Reminds me of Roger Melly's Profanisaurus.
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Yes but sometimes it can be a nightmare i mean im just glad i caught the wife before she posted on the new forum,under the thread ""Pictures of your Box"" :oops:
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Post by Alexander »

Have you ever listened to a "Fujara"?

Look and listen: http://www.fujara.sk/

(also nice "audio samples" of wooden shepherds pipes here)

You may play this even having only three fingers left. But I fear a kind of extra luggage ;-)
Best regards from
Alexander
down in the Rhine valley
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