Low E note on Dixon Low D whistles.
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Low E note on Dixon Low D whistles.
Of the four low Ds that I currently have, a favorite of mine is the Dixon alloy low D, the one with aluminum body and ABS head. I find, however, that its bottom E note is quite weak in comparison to the other adjacent notes. Is it an inherent characteristic of this whistle? Maybe some Dixon alloy low D owners can tell me their opinion. Thanks!
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Re: Low E note on Low D whistles.
It's inherent with many if not most Low D whistles to have low E weaker than its neighbors Bottom D and low F#.
The MK Low Ds I owned were remarkable in that those three notes all had the same breaking-point.
Those notes on my Goldie Low D are nearly identical.
Perhaps the worst Low D I've owned in that regard was my Burke Pro Viper: Bottom D and low F# were like cannons but I had to really back off on low E or it would flutter and break.
But sorry I don't currently own any Dixon Low Ds.
The MK Low Ds I owned were remarkable in that those three notes all had the same breaking-point.
Those notes on my Goldie Low D are nearly identical.
Perhaps the worst Low D I've owned in that regard was my Burke Pro Viper: Bottom D and low F# were like cannons but I had to really back off on low E or it would flutter and break.
But sorry I don't currently own any Dixon Low Ds.
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Re: Low E note on Low D whistles.
My MK Kelpie has an excellent bottom E, also my Susato Dublin and my Chieftain (although not as great as the MK, but still very good). The Dixon alloy low D (which by the way is a favorite of mine, I like its sound and the tone holes spacing) instead has a bottom E that not only is more fragile, I. E. I have te reduce the blow in order not to break to the higher octave, but it has an audible less volume. That is why I am looking for other Dixon low D owners. I'd like to know if this weak bottom E is inherent in the whistle's design, or if my Dixon is missing something.