WTB: inexpensive low D whistle DONE
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WTB: inexpensive low D whistle DONE
As the title says, I'm looking for an inexpensive low D whistle. Inline holes are a must, and minimal air requirement and quiteness are bonuses. I'll try not to get hung up on aesthetics unless they adversely affect playability and/or the instrument has extensive cosmetic flaws. I'm looking to spend no more than $100 US out-the-door; instruments already in the US are strongly preferred. Does anyone have such a thing?
Last edited by Dan A. on Sun Oct 11, 2020 11:56 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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- Posts: 453
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- Tell us something.: I can only hope that my proficiency with the whistle is steadily improving. A few of my whistles get a workout on an almost daily basis. And I'm almost certainly afflicted with WhOAD.
- Location: Detroit Metro
Re: WTB: inexpensive low D whistle
Since banging out the original post, I've acquired a low D whistle. I'll not be looking for another until I can somewhat competently play the one I have!