What would be a good low G to purchase? I'm looking at Chieftan Thunderbird, Shearwater and the Dixon DX107.
Does anyone have any of these or any other low G you would recommend?
Low G whistles
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Re: Low G whistles
I have a Dixon Trad 'G' in my collection, (with an ABS coming shortly).
At first I didn't like the stretch, to the lowest hole, but soon got used to it, it's a nice whistle.
I have a Dixon D107 in 'A', (& an 'A' Trad), again, a nice whistle, & I have a Shearwater aluminium in 'F', which has come to be my personal favourite low whistle.
I also have a Thunderbird in 'A', which has become my favourite 'A' whistle.
Maybe start with the Shearwater.
At first I didn't like the stretch, to the lowest hole, but soon got used to it, it's a nice whistle.
I have a Dixon D107 in 'A', (& an 'A' Trad), again, a nice whistle, & I have a Shearwater aluminium in 'F', which has come to be my personal favourite low whistle.
I also have a Thunderbird in 'A', which has become my favourite 'A' whistle.
Maybe start with the Shearwater.
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Re: Low G whistles
I rather like the old Barnett Samuel & Sons low G. Nice and sweet.
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Re: Low G whistles
The whistles above are all good. At least, I like them. I would add the Jerry Freeman low G. I like its light weight, hole spacing, and of course, its tone. The mouthpiece is a Generation so I find it very familiar and comfortable.
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Re: Low G whistles
Can't go wrong with a Shearwater in my opinion. Personally, I wouldn't even bother with the tunable version.
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Re: Low G whistles
Thanks all! I do have very small fingers and struggle to stretch on my low D, but my low E is fine! With that in mind any particular suggestions would be helpful!
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Re: Low G whistles
I play a Burke, which is a fine whistle.
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But I don't have much experience with other makes of G's, except for the two Susato G's I've had.
One is an original Susato, from the 1970s, machined out of ABS stock and fitted with a wooden block.
The other was the typical modern injection-moulded Susatos.
BTW a nomenclature thing: G is the one pitch where it's more clear to say "mezzo" for the pitch we're talking about, because G whistles an octave higher AND an octave lower are made.
Here's the G whistle an octave lower than the ones under discussion
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGAXe1p-KN4
Shiny!
But I don't have much experience with other makes of G's, except for the two Susato G's I've had.
One is an original Susato, from the 1970s, machined out of ABS stock and fitted with a wooden block.
The other was the typical modern injection-moulded Susatos.
BTW a nomenclature thing: G is the one pitch where it's more clear to say "mezzo" for the pitch we're talking about, because G whistles an octave higher AND an octave lower are made.
Here's the G whistle an octave lower than the ones under discussion
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGAXe1p-KN4
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Goldie Low D whistle
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Re: Low G whistles
Ha, bass 'G', lovely tone - but a heck of a stretch!
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Re: Low G whistles
Yes! But I don't know the size of Hatao's hands, maybe with larger hands it wouldn't be like that.
I'd never owned a whistle that big, but I do own a whistle one note higher, an Alba Bass A.
It's not difficult to play at all, in fact in plays like a dream.
Here's the Alba Bass A, jump to 3:44
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HARFCTJVZ8I&t=71s
I'm around 6'4" but have small hands for a person my size, fairly normal hands I would say.
My son and daughter have long hands with long fingers, the perfect musician's hands! I wish I had been given hands like that.
I'd never owned a whistle that big, but I do own a whistle one note higher, an Alba Bass A.
It's not difficult to play at all, in fact in plays like a dream.
Here's the Alba Bass A, jump to 3:44
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HARFCTJVZ8I&t=71s
I'm around 6'4" but have small hands for a person my size, fairly normal hands I would say.
My son and daughter have long hands with long fingers, the perfect musician's hands! I wish I had been given hands like that.
Richard Cook
c1980 Quinn uilleann pipes
1945 Starck Highland pipes
Goldie Low D whistle
c1980 Quinn uilleann pipes
1945 Starck Highland pipes
Goldie Low D whistle
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Re: Low G whistles
Those huge whistles sound awesome! I don't have the stretch