I've long wanted to make my own whistle, but I haven't had the time or the tools. Well, I finally did it, and I went for a Bass A.
I used inspiration from my Chieftain V3 for the fipple design, as well as Hans Bracker's whistle calculator for the hole placement, which kind of worked.
The holes are quite the stretch, and they are big and hard to cover, but I think the tone is lovely.
https://youtu.be/16aSfxyGtUE
My homemade Bass A whistle!
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My homemade Bass A whistle!
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Very nice work, Nathaniel. I like the tone, too. So that's what you were up to with that lathe.
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Really nice! Low whistles are hard to make, you did well
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Thanks. I've been attempting to make an Alto A, but the fipple block carving has been unsuccessful after two tries. I may need some smaller tools for shaping the windway.David Parkhurst wrote:Really nice! Low whistles are hard to make, you did well
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That's lovely. I haven't tested it with a tuner, but the tuning sounds OK to me, including that 'A' (sounding E).
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Ah!!! saw this video last night while browsing youtube. Great job!