Hello all,
I received a Chris Wall Soprano D whistle a few weeks ago. It really plays well. If you recall, I wasn't satisfied with the Low A he sent me, due to the easily breaking notes, and although I enjoy it, it's a quirky, quiet whistle. He took the feedback I gave him on the low A, and put it into his Soprano D whistle. The result is a whistle that handles beautifully. It's really fun to play, with none of the issues that the A had. On top of that, it's a nice whistle to look at, although you can't see that in my video, since I made it in the dark, but you can hear how nice it looks. I find that it's one of those rare whistles where I enjoy playing longer, drawn out notes because the tone is just so lovely, particularly in the second octave.
Whistling in the Dark:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJ_eXuahP7I
-Nathaniel
Chris Wall Soprano D Whistle (With Video)
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Chris Wall Soprano D Whistle (With Video)
Nathaniel James Dowell