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Does anyone have experience with a Whistlesmith whistle? I have a Susato A that requires the pipers grip in the right hand and some no-name A I got cheap from Ebay that isn't in tune with itself. I wanted to get an A that doesn't require the pipers grip to play and Whistlesmith says that the tone holes on their A model can be played easily by a woman with small hands. At least the price certainly is right ($35.00). I just don't know anything about their whistles. What do you think?
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Honestly, you usually get what you pay for. Not to 'dis' any maker, but my advice would be to talk to Mr. Mack Hoover about an A whistle.
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Well let me put this another way. Does anyone have any experience with Whistlesmith whistles in any key? I'd like to hear your opinions. Thanks.
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I've got three of his whistles. A high D a low G and a low F. I like the low G the most, plays very nice an sounds good. The F is also nice, but tends to clog. The only one I don't like is his high D, it takes too much air and I don't like the sound of it.
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Post by bud »

I have a low D, which is longer than an A, and I find it easy to finger without the piper's grip. I like the instrument, but then it's the only low D I've played.

By the way, I have to play D flute using the piper's grip.
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Post by Tommy »

Susato makes add on finger keys for some of their low whistles. Might contact them, and see if the keys will fit to their A whistle.
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I bought a high d and c and they ended up in the trash. They weren't susatos they were the ones he makes.

I felt like I was blowing into a barrel and they were not in tune. I tested it against my tweaked ones and sorry but for some reason mine weren't.

I should have returned them but I just chucked them :cry:
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Thanks for your help. I probably won't order it judging from what I've heard from everyone. I had hoped it might be a pretty decent A whislte for a little bit of money. I wish there was a way to try before you buy.
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Post by scoutcow »

I think the A might be a nice one. The only one that we don't like are the soprano ones, but the A model looks a lot more like the low G model I have and I really like that one.
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Okay, Iv'e got an A coming from Whistlesmith and I'll find out if it fits the bill.
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Post by fancypiper »

I can use the suprano grip for whistles down to low G, but low F and below, I have to use the piper's grip.

Keep working on the piper's grip, it will come with a little practice.
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Low A is actually higher than low G :) So I suppose you mean low F and below....

(You're not the only one, I'm making that mistake over and over again... :oops: )
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Post by boatgirl »

fancypiper,

so I've heard of the pipers grip and used it but can you explain suprano grip?

Thanks:)
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Post by bud »

Iwanttotoot, may I suggest that next time you get a whistle that you can't cozy up to (i.e., can't get to sound right), instead of throwing it out, offer it to another whistler free of charge. I find that sometimes, a whistle that sounds awful in the hands of one player will sound pretty good when played by another. To make good music, whistler and whistle have to be able to get together musically (dare I say spiritually?), and what doesn't work for you might for someone else.
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