Our new magic whistle from down under

Hi guys,
I’d like to introduce our new Oz whistle high D in gidgee.

It’s very easy and fun to play and has a beautiful sound. Compared to our Merlin tin whistle it needs far less air and is easier to control.
We love the design with the bronze fittings and the grain of the gidgee wood looks very interesting.

Here a little soundfile we recorded with the smartphone today:

https://soundcloud.com/whistlepaule/st-patricks-an-dro

We hope you like it…!

I have an OZ in blackwood, which I like a lot. But that gidgee sure is a pretty wood!

I have Oz Vambrace #7804 in Delrin. I absolutely love it. How does this compare to the early Vambraces?

Lovely looking whistle. I’ve heard great things about them, but have never had the chance to play one. Are the top notes pretty sweet on it?

Hi
yes, the top notes are very easy to play and sound sweet to me. The whistle doesn’t need much air. Did you listen to soundfile, see link we posted?
We are now three here at home son included (age 11) who quarrel about playing the Oz whistle, because it’s the easiest and nicest one to play.
Nevertheless it’s load enough for sessions, not too quiet at all.

Best regards

Your whistles are beautiful. I went to your website and I’m going to have to save up a while for one of those. Keep on with your great work!

@ sonofahoran

Thank you. But it is not my website. I (we) play this Whistle only;-), and wanted to imagine.

Best regards

I just noticed it. It does sound shrill in the clip when you go into the second register.

I hope this is the Oz website you went to.

https://forums.chiffandfipple.com/t/cp-cocobolo-back-on-the-menu/94441/1

@ Franconian… I love the extra large photos with close up detail. I don’t mind scrolling and drooling while looking. I too have Oz whistles and it is the way to go. Here is a glimpse of Spalted Cherrywood D