Low G Whistle
You Buy Directly from my custom whistle shop in Northern Maine and $ave!
When folks in Maine admire something and decide it is exceptional, they generally say "It's Wicked Good"
This is one Wicked Good Whistle ! Whistle is my newest model Low G with improved Straight Shot mouthpiece, tuning slide and a tuning slide cover. Whistle is 16" long, made for small hands fingering (ladies extra small glove size),comes apart for easy cleaning, and has a rich, full sound with plenty of volume.
Low G whistle is perfect for playing in the Key of G, C, or Am with no cross fingering to learn.
Mouthpiece is made of Bristol white pipe and acrylic and contains no wood or metal. Whistle is constructed with a copper tuning slide and takes down into two sections for travel. A new slide on clip covers the gap of the tuning slide on the front of the instrument and lets you view the adjustment on the back side. This instrument will stay in tune in cold weather and the mouthpiece can be easily rotated to bottom of whistle to play in the wind. This is a great
whistle to take camping, hiking, or play around the campfire.
Whistle comes with an 11" x 17" color coded fingering chart and whistle care and playing tips sheet
Check out the new Sideshooter mouthpiece that converts this whistle to an Auto Flute! Available now for only $24.95 in the store.
Whistle is White with silver striping as shown in photo.
Priced at $34.95
Shipping Calculated at checkout
Wicked Good Thumb rings now available! Order your thumb ring with your WhistleSmith whistle or flute and we will ship it for free!Why do you need a Thumb Ring? If you ever dropped your car keys, you know the answer to this question. Don't drop your whistle! Get a grip on your whistle that doesn't slip and play with all fingers open with confidence!
Note: International orders will be charged an additional $12 to cover shipping and insurance to destination outside the US. Please check out with your current order and we will send an invoice for the additional $12.
Posted by The WhistleSmith at February 2, 2008 2:52 PM
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