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Which Burke whistle should I get?

Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2005 6:01 pm
by inkygirl
I was delighted when my mom-in-law offered to fund the purchase of a Burke penny whistle as a Christmas gift (my whistle teacher has advised that I get a Burke) so I am going to get one of these D whistles:

http://www.burkewhistles.com/index2.htm

They are all the same price. I have no idea how to pick. Any advice appreciated!

Thanks,

Debbie

Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2005 7:46 pm
by PhilO
My personal favorite and every day player is the Burke wide bore brass black tip model. The aluminum is also fine, but the brass is a bit darker in tone and I prefer that. Enjoy.

Philo

Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2005 8:04 pm
by chas
ACK!!! He's stopped offering the old-style wide-bore brass again! I have two non-wood, non-Weasel whistles that I'll take to the grave: The Burke WBB and the Harper C. I've owned a few other Burke D whistles, and none of them compare to the WBB. The difference between the old-style and the new ones is that the old one had some brass in the windway, and obviously a different windway shape -- less taper and a couple of sharp points where the Delrin met the brass. It added a ton of character to the sound.

That said, I'd recommend the Brass Session. I found that the Al session was a little tinny and pure for my taste. I had a brass narrow-bore, and its sound is very sweet, plus I never found a cross-fingering for the Cnat that was to my taste. The brass session has more warmth than the aluminum and not as sweet a sound as the NBB. There may be some actual volume difference between the session and NB, but I never heard any apparent difference due to the more penetrating nature of the NB sound.

fwiw

Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2005 9:35 pm
by thirdfipple
I have the DBSBT and like it very much.

Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2005 10:36 pm
by Congratulations
I don't think you'd do wrong by any of them. I have a DAN that is among my favorite whistles.

I'd also recommend the Cn hole, if you have that opportunity. It doesn't bother me in the slightest, and it's VERY convenient. You can tape it over if you don't like it.

Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2005 12:03 am
by whistlekin
Hi Debbie,
I just ordered a DAN from Mike (in the mail). Here are two websites that have info/opinion about his whistles.

http://www.thewhistleshop.com/catalog/w ... /burke.htm

and on this page you can check out a sound sample of each-
http://www.songsea.com/tinwhist.htm

Good luck!
-W

THANK YOU!!!

Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2005 6:40 am
by inkygirl
Wow, thanks SO much for the great advice; it's much appreciated.

:-)

Debbie

Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2005 6:47 am
by inkygirl
A newbie question: What's the sound difference between a narrow bore and wide bore?

Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2005 7:14 am
by PhilO
This changes maker to maker, type to type, and whistle to whistle, but I think the general perception or tendency is that wide bore may be a bit louder and have more fullness while narrow may be more responsive.

Philo

Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2005 9:31 am
by Michael Burke
Hi Chas
Just to let you know that I still have about 20 or so of the D-WBB in stock, but I have taken them out of the catalog because they confuse so many new buyers and I think that they have a more limited audience of customers if that is the right word. :)
20 whistles is not enough to bother with compared to my other models, but I keep them around for replacements and the occasional person that remembers them and wants that exact model.
I know what you mean about the sound. I was repairing one recently and the airy sound is not at all like the new purer sounding ones. I personally like the new ones better as do most of my customers, but they do have a quality that is appealing and I enjoying playing one now and then. The thing is that I had a lot of complaints from people that said it clogged on them, something that the new ones hardly ever do. If I could figure out how to get one that sounded like that and also did not clog, I might make some more and offer them in the catalog.
Never fear, I will always keep parts for the DWBB for those that love them
and for those who might lose one, I can get you one in short order.
Happy New Year!
Mike

Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2005 10:04 am
by chas
Michael Burke wrote:Never fear, I will always keep parts for the DWBB for those that love them
and for those who might lose one, I can get you one in short order.
I don't paln on losing mine, but I am breathing a sigh of relief.

Thanks for chiming in, Mike, it's always great to hear from you!

Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2005 7:48 am
by JPcares
My son and daughters play Burke whistles. They have between them recent High D Session whistles in both Brass and Aluminum. They are different and both great whistles. I like the brass but it may be my daughters playing that make me prefer it. She also plays a low G composite which is GREAT!!!! Magical~~~And my son plays the new lowD Aluminum which is great also. We are VERY happy customers.

Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2005 11:54 am
by Adrian
My Burkes DASBT and Ca are without doubt my favorite whistles

Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2005 1:35 pm
by Screeeech!!!
I love my DASBT. :D

fs dasbt

Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2005 3:46 pm
by greg
ive got a burke dasbt for sale if anyones intrested 100$ only a few months old and in perfect condition .bag included