Could you please describe in detail what's happening to your whistle? I'm curious.daveboling wrote:The whistle arrived in good condition, although some of the laquer on the head has already started to peel this morning.
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* Hey. The gig paid quite well!
Trust me on this one: don't play a gig with a whistle you don't know very well. I will NEVER forget what I did to the high note on "Danny Boy" * with a Susato that I got in the mail that morning.What is the waiting time for Burke Brass Pro Session D's now? I've been waiting 5 weeks for mine with a gig coming up in 10 days that I'd really like to have the new whistle for.
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Hmm... Susato and Danny Boy.... 2 wrongs don't make a right!Eliezer wrote:Trust me on this one: don't play a gig with a whistle you don't know very well. I will NEVER forget what I did to the high note on "Danny Boy" * with a Susato that I got in the mail that morning.
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I was just going through my whistles the other day thinking about which are my favorites. Of course I have favorites for each key. For example, my Overtons are some of my favorites for low whistles, Humphreys and Sindts for my highs. I must say my Burke aluminum low F is another one of my favorites that I keeping going back to. It has excellent intonation, easy to play, a good amount of chiff, great tone. I have recorded and performed with it many times, and it is just a really good whistle for me.
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Same here. I also have the narrow and session Ds in brass but keep going back to the aluminum. Got a used aluminum C, black tip in perfect condition off e-bay a year or so back. low price and a very nice whistle.Whistling Pops wrote:I have a couple dozen whistles and my aluminum Burke is the hands down favorite.
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Either is fine but if it 's only 2 hours, why not drive there and play them in person?
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A Burke composite D sold on ebay last week for about $130 with shipping. For only a small-ish difference, I'd rather buy new and have the profit go to Mr. Burke.
Still waiting on my brass D, but it's only been a week. Somehow I can't convince myself that more frequent peeks into the mailbox won't speed delivery.
Still waiting on my brass D, but it's only been a week. Somehow I can't convince myself that more frequent peeks into the mailbox won't speed delivery.