I also put this link on my big comparison video post. I felt I was really starting to get a better handle on the breath requirements for these two whistles, especially the C, while I was jamming out under a bridge where there's a bit of an echo. I thought, why not make a quick video? In certain situations, I think these can be really nice whistles, but I also notice that you have to spend some time getting to understand how to play them, or else it's easier to play them poorly.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vRf_guJLvfY
Chieftain Thunderbird D/C Under a Bridge
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Chieftain Thunderbird D/C Under a Bridge
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