My daughter is currently laking on several instruments and has progressed with the tin whistle far enough that she feels up to taking on the low whistle. The only problem being finding such instruments here in the frozen north lands. Could any one of you fine people please direct me to a Canadian source of low whistles? It would be greatly appreciated.
I'd recommend the Whistle Shop. based in the U.S. but they have a very informative web site and a great selection of whistles. Easy to shop and order online. They've been great to deal with.
You don't mention your daughter's age, but bear in mind that the stretch between finger holes on a low whistle (say, a low D) can be uncomfortable for anyone with small hands.
a little help here please
a little help here please
My daughter is currently laking on several instruments and has progressed with the tin whistle far enough that she feels up to taking on the low whistle. The only problem being finding such instruments here in the frozen north lands. Could any one of you fine people please direct me to a Canadian source of low whistles? It would be greatly appreciated.
# Posted on December 6th 2005 by newfie percussionist
Re: a little help here please
Try here.
http://www.larkinam.com/search.asp?t=ss&ss=Low+Whistle
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# Posted on December 6th 2005 by Pied Piper
Re: a little help here please
I'd recommend the Whistle Shop. based in the U.S. but they have a very informative web site and a great selection of whistles. Easy to shop and order online. They've been great to deal with.
http://www.thewhistleshop.com/
You don't mention your daughter's age, but bear in mind that the stretch between finger holes on a low whistle (say, a low D) can be uncomfortable for anyone with small hands.
# Posted on December 6th 2005 by Will CPT
Re: a little help here please
If you are looking for a Canadian source try the Celt's Cauldron from Cape Breton. They have an Ebay store.
http://search.stores.ebay.ca/search/search.dll?GetResult&sid=28464194&query=irish&fp=0&srchdesc=y maybe that gibberish will work. I also remember there being a pretty good music store in down town North Bay.
# Posted on December 6th 2005 by McMandolin
Re: a little help here please
Also check these guys. http://www.ottawafolklore.com/ The big whistles are not on there site but they have a lot of Sussato's in the store.
# Posted on December 6th 2005 by McMandolin
Re: a little help here please
Contact Tom Doorley from Danu at their site. I think Benny will pass it along:
http://www.danu.net/
he lives in Cape Breton and is the flute player/whistle player in the band. He may well lead you where you want to go.
# Posted on December 7th 2005 by irisnevins