I'm thinking of getting a 3-body Susato V-series (very small bore) set from TheWhistleShop. I know that I'd like to get bodies for D and Eb.
The remaining choices are E and F. Which might be more useful?
EDIT: Just for additional information, I already have an older S-Series set with bodies for Bb, D, and C.
Suggest a 3rd body for my Susato V-series please?
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Re: Suggest a 3rd body for my Susato V-series please?
The bodies are cheap enough that I would just get both lol. Unless there's a special tune or track you want to play along with in a specific key, neither are more needed than the other. But I like having as many keys as possible in case I want to play with something in a specific key. For raw playing on my own, I'd never pick either, because high whistles are too high and bug me lol. Now Low e and F, those are quality keys.
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Re: Suggest a 3rd body for my Susato V-series please?
I have high F & G Generations, both good, but the F is easier to play, & it's fun too.
Keith.
Trying to do justice to my various musical instruments.
Trying to do justice to my various musical instruments.