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Clarke Sweetone Tinwhistle in D - BLACK Pennywhistle with Soft Black Cloth Whistle Pouch

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Size: Key of D


Color: D-Black


Features

  • Precision Plastic Mouthpiece with Tapered Metal Body
  • Fingering Chart,Song Sheet and Suede Cloth Bag Included
  • Excellent choice for both beginner or advanced musicians with clear, crisp, clean sound with good volume
  • Traditional tapering tin tube with moulded black plastic mouthpiece; The tone of the Clarke tin whistle is clear and flute-like, but it is also described as "crisp and responsive" by Bill Ochs

Description

Sweetone D Tinwhistle with Pouch – Black The Sweetone Tinwhistle features Clarke's precision plastic mouthpiece. It is easy to play and produces a clear, crisp, clean, sound with good volume. It also takes very little air to produce a beautiful tone. Because of its excellent playability it is well suited for the serious musician and novice alike. The Sweetone Tinwhistle has a tapered bore. The tapered sides of the whistle have the effect of bringing the finger holes closer together and increasing the range and accuracy of the higher notes. A fingering chart, song sheet and suede cloth bag included with each whistle. The Sweetone Tinwhistle is available in the keys of C and D.

Color: D-Black


Brand: Clarke Tinwhistle


Instrument Key: D


Material: Metal


Style: Irish,Traditional


Item Weight: 1.44 ounces


Package Dimensions: 12.4 x 3.19 x 1.54 inches


Item model number: 5T-PRNJ-MU9X


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: January 1, 2024


Body Material: Can


Color Name: D-Black


Material Type: Metal


Instrument Key: D


Size: Key of D


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  • A lovely whistle
Size: Key of D Color: D-Black
This is my first whistle, I did a lot of research before deciding on this one and I’m not disappointed. I’ve been a musician for about 12 years and so I improved fairly quickly past the twinkle twinkle little star, Mary had a little lamb etc. phase I’d recommend to most beginners to get comfortable with the instrument and familiar with the notes. First things first, it looks amazing. For the price it is a very stylish whistle without being too ornate. I’ve had people think it was some high price instrument. The sound quality is fine, the higher up you go into the second octave the less pure the notes get, and you get a real airy sound. This is not a defect but a signature of more traditional Irish music and honestly adds a good bit of character to whatever you’re trying to play. Intonation and controlling your breath for each note is going to play a large in the sound that you get. So just because it’s sounding a little funky at first, give yourself some time and really take the time to make sure each note is coming out sounding good. Sound quality 4/5, just because I personally prefer a more pure instrument and especially in the higher second octave I feel like the airyness almost overpowers the note itself. Blows super easy. I barely have to put any air into the instrument to play the entire lower octave and can play the second octave with not much more effort. I’ve played entire tunes on a single breath. Playability is a 5/5 In closing, or in short, This is an excellent instrument, generally when you buy a beginner instrument you’re already looking at upgrades by the first week, and I see no reason for the foreseeable future to buy another whistle, there really aren’t any flaws or anything I can imagine can be improved upon, and you can make some small tweaks that don’t require any tools or anything else if you want to, but again I don’t see a need for that either. This whistle is a home run. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2023 by Jacob Carrizales

  • Great beginning whistle. Sounds great!
Size: Key of D Color: D-Black
I love this whistle! I've never played before and I'm having good success with it and its tone. I'm glad I didn't go for a cheaper whistle because I think I would have given up if it sounded bad. I also found a great beginning book 'the Clarke Tin Whistle book by Bill Ochs'. I'm learning to read music and I can already play a couple of tunes successfully. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2025 by gibblet

  • The black microfiber bag it comes with is also quite nice, and makes it look at home amongst your ...
Size: Key of D Color: D-Black
The media could not be loaded. This is the second tin whistle I've purchased. The first I got as a novelty at a highland games - it was your fairly standard issue straight copper tube with holes drilled in it (made in Ireland by Feadóg Teoranta). Once I learned how to play a few songs on it, it became clear to me that I needed a higher quality version of the instrument. The Clarke whistle delivered. The whistle is tapered rather than straight, which (I suspect) is why it sounds warmer and much less shrill than my Feadóg. The finger holes are a also beveled, which makes it easier to form a seal. If you get a lot of high-pitched screech tones between high notes when changing your fingerings, this helps tremendously. The black microfiber bag it comes with is also quite nice, and makes it look at home amongst your fiddle, mandolin, or what have you. If I had any complaints at all, its that it sounds a bit breathy at times, especially on some of the higher octave notes when you're having to blow a bit harder. Overall, though, it has a lovely tone, and for the price, this little penny whistle is well worth every penny. I've attached a brief video review, where I play this whistle alongside the Feadóg - not the best performance I've ever given, but it provides a decent frame of reference for the tone and ease of play as compared to other whistles. Judge the instrument and not the musician ;-) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2018 by Erick C. Adam

  • Very delicate instrument to play.
Size: Key of D Color: D-Black
As I said in the title, Very delicate. Don't be mistaken that you just blow and finger the notes. A Piper's tin whistle can be a very joyful and very mournful sounding instrument. I am the best musician in my living room. I play a few different instruments. The technique of "breathing" a tin whistle to life is tricky. There are two octaves to a tin whistle. For me the lower octave is the most difficult. It takes a very gentle breath. Anything more aggressive will put it in the upper octave. As far as I can tell the quality of the Clarke tin whistle is great. I am no expert but the intonation seems right on. So if a tune like Danny Boy moves you, this might be the "voice" you are looking for. A tin whistle has a sound that seems to come from far off even when played in the same room. All I can say is that if it is a sound that has moved in your spirit, try it. 20 bucks is less than the gamble you made for the last pizza.... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2024 by james

  • Very small tone holes, very quiet sound
Size: Key of D Color: D-Black
This Irish tin/penny whistle has especially small tone holes and plays with a very delicate sound. In my opinion, this makes this real musical instrument especially suitable to children when compared with other whistles. Expert musicians reportedly appreciate the delicate sound too, giving them greater expression. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2025 by Doc

  • Not best for beginners
Size: Key of D Color: D-Black
It works but takes a lot more breath control due to its tapered nature (not good for beginners). And east to over blow. Also because its made from a sheet instead of a tube, there it has a seam in the back that hurts the thumbs to play. Replaced it with a Waltons penny whistle in "mellow D" which is much more playable and easy on the ears. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2025 by Doug S.

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