Are Susato fipples suppose to fall out?

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Are Susato fipples suppose to fall out?

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I got this Susato Bb and I had a Gen G inside of it shaking it up and down, and the fipple (not the whole mouthpiece, just the fipple) fell out. On the floor. I put it back and it still plays fine...but that was very odd. I thought they were glued in or something.

Edited because I didn't spell whole right.
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Post by peeplj »

Nope, as you've discovered, Susato whistles have a removeable block.

This allows for easier cleaning of the whistle, and also allows an expert player to custom-voice the whistle.

This is not for the faint-hearted, though: the voicing on a Susato is already very tight and balanced. All but the most careful and small changes will result in a ruined whistle and a frustrating experience.

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<random boredom induced comment>

I like susato whistles a lot

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<random boredom induced comment>

I like susato whistles a lot

</random boredom induced comment>
I like Susatos, too. This one is a narrow bore, which I think is bad for Bb, but it was on ebay for $9, so I just had to get it. The person listed it as a Susato Bb whistle but didn't say what make or anything, and didn't have a picture. So I let it surprise me. Random boredom induced comments are the only kinds I can make (obviously).
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Post by BigEvilGrape »

Coincidentally I happen to be playing a susato Bb and low A tonight.
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Coincidentally I happen to be playing a susato Bb and low A tonight.
I am playing Molly Malone, over and over and over and over on the Susato Bb, but I know that's not the key it's in on the cd player because it doesn't sound quite right. Oh well.
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I just moved on to the playing breakout (ala atari) and pigging out portion of my night.
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Susato fipples

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Sorry can't resist this. Yes the fipples do fall out especially when played by ones dog :lol: I was furious as it was my first whistle but Poppy did me a favour as I was lent a Tony Dixon and fell in love with it.
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Re: Are Susato fipples suppose to fall out?

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Cranberry wrote:I got this Susato Bb and I had a Gen G inside of it shaking it up and down.
Cran, I expect the unexpected from you these days, but...

why? :-?
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Post by Jack »

Cran, I expect the unexpected from you these days, but...

why?
I think the better question is.....Why not? :)
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Post by Flyingcursor »

The other day I was sawing a plastic fipple blade with a piece of dental floss and it cut a groove and ruined the whistle. Is that supposed to happen on a Gen C? :D
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Post by Nanohedron »

Cranberry wrote:
Cran, I expect the unexpected from you these days, but...

why?
I think the better question is.....Why not? :)
You can't beat empirical research, I suppose... :roll:
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I think everybody puts their little whistles inside their bigger whistles and sees how far they will go. It's human nature. You see a round object and a round hole, you see if it will fit. Or mabey I'm just very apish or something.
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Cranberry wrote:I think everybody puts their little whistles inside their bigger whistles and sees how far they will go. It's human nature. You see a round object and a round hole, you see if it will fit. Or mabey I'm just very apish or something.
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