Tell us something.: I'm a New York native who gradually slid west and landed in the Phoenix area. I like riding on the back seat of a tandem bicycle. I like dogs and have three of them. I am a sometime actor and an all the time teacher, husband, and dad.
Tell us something.: To paraphrase Mark Twain, a gentleman is someone who knows how to play the spoons and doesn't. I'm doing my best to be a gentleman.
I know the question says "only one," but I'm gonna cheat and say one cheapie--Gen green top (folk whistle), one expensive--Burke Al-Pro (both in D). Both have their place.
Micah
I've stopped reccommending the Oak to other people because of the reported lip-tingling problems, but it's still my favorite whistle of those I own. I hope to have a Sindt and a Burke al-pro to campare it with soon, however, and I may change my tune, er, whistle.
Tell us something.: Used to live in Gilbert, AZ which is a suburb of Phoenix. Recently moved to Portland OR. Argh. Not sure if this is meeting the requirement of number of characters, but I'm trying.
the clarke can be made louder by enlarging the holes. I did this to my D, retuning and enlarging at the same time, the result =
a whistle that is louder + better intonated
I really wish Clarke could make their whistles seriously, then we certainly would have some killer instruments for very small $.