Clarke Sweetone Tinwhistle D-Major G

Tin Whistle

Image Clarke Sweetone Tinwhistle D-Major G

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Latest User Reviews

1 year ago

A Good Tin Whistle

This Tin Whistle has a soft sound. I prefer the sound of the higher octave on this Tin Whistle than the lower octave. It has a good sound when you hit those higher notes (it doesn't sound harsh like other tin whistles on the higher notes). The pouch that comes with it is a nice addition. :)

7 years ago

Simple and stable

I'm not a professional whistle player, I bought this whistle along with 3 others to learn and try them. And, of course, for fun :-)

This one is built well (it has only 2 pieces - a metal body and a plastic mouthpiece) and is quite stable in terms of the sound - It the plastic mouthpiece makes it quite reliable and predictable compared to whistles with wooden parts in the mouthpiece.

I like the sound and it's easy to use. I know other whistles that sound better to my ear but they also cost much more.

This one is very simple, but sometimes less is more :-)

10 years ago

Great for your first tinwhistle!

Allong with this green tinwhistle I bought the black version,and they both sound good!

The only difference between this tinwhistles is the color; though the green one came with the logo placed a bit offset,but it doesnt effect the playability whatsoever! It's still a nice looking instrument,the finnish looks cool!

This tinwhistle sounds good and is extremely affordable!

Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Clarke
  • Released in 2009
  • Average price : $10
  • Key: D Major
  • Mouthpiece material: Plastic
  • Colour: Green
  • Includes fingering chart and sheet music
  • Made in England
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