Hello....after getting sidetracked and not visiting the forum for what seems like ages.
I'm still whistling every day, unfortunately the same sequence of tunes as I've not had time to sit for long enough to learn something new.
I'm due to be at the coast again soon, my last roam around of this year, and Im trying to decide which whistle will find it's way into my bag to go with me....and no doubt be played on a quiet part of the sea front that I know of.
As winter then approaches I will be holed up like a recluse in my cottage, with plenty of spare time to start learning new tunes, and I might just be tempted to buy myself another whistle for Christmas My even be the low D that I'm desperate to get
Still Whistling.
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Re: Still Whistling.
If I'm going to be holed up in a cabin with time to play tunes, would bring all the keys I own.
Take all your whistles; they don't take up too much room.
Take all your whistles; they don't take up too much room.
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Re: Still Whistling.
I do envy you being somewhere you can play without worrying about the noise.Tyler DelGregg wrote:If I'm going to be holed up in a cabin with time to play tunes, would bring all the keys I own.
Take all your whistles; they don't take up too much room.
I'll be leaving my van at home and travelling by train...it makes a nice change to relax on a journey...so although I have to keep weight in my case to a minimum, I only have 2 whistles at the moment so my choice is between the two, the Feadog or the Clarke. Think it will be the Clarke that will be in my handbag
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Re: Still Whistling.
Yes, I do have the advantage of being able to play at home without disturbing anyone, which is a big load off my mind. The Clarke is a good choice for a trip companion!
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Re: Still Whistling.
Yes I agree, think it will be the Sweetone