advice on low F whistle
- maiingan
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I have an Oak high D, Generation Bb, Dixon Alto A, Tilbury Low G, Humphrey low F and a Howard low D. - Location: Des Moines, Iowa
Re: advice on low F whistle
I have a chance at an Alba low F. Has anyone who has played the MK Kelpie Low F tried the Alba? If so which takes the most air to play? I don't want to get one and get light headed because it require too much air to play
Stay safe and hopefully healthy;
Patti
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Patti
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- cavefish
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Re: advice on low F whistle
Hobgolon has aquit a few low F, v3 and v4
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