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Sondery Irish Tin Whistles Set Key of C and Key of D Made from Aluminum Clear Bright Sound with Crisp Response of Wide Range Octaves Penny Whistles

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Style: Silver Set of C&D


Features

  • Premium Quality: Crafted from high-quality material, this whistle is built to last and deliver exceptional sound quality. The polished finish adds a touch of elegance to its appearance.
  • Versatile Instrument: The Irish whistle is a versatile instrument suitable for various musical styles, including traditional Irish music, folk music, and more. It can be played solo or in combination with other instruments.
  • Easy to Play: This whistle is designed to be easy to play, even for beginners. It features a simple blowing mechanism and produces a clear and recognizable sound.
  • Perfect Gift: Whether you're a musician, music lover, or someone looking for a unique gift, this Irish whistle is a perfect choice. It comes with a protective case and is sure to impress.
  • Satisfaction Guarantee: We stand behind the quality of our products and offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee. If you're not completely satisfied with your purchase, we'll provide a refund or replacement.

Color: Silver


Brand: Sondery


Instrument Key: C


Material: Aluminum, Brass, Plastic


Style: Silver Set of C&D


Item Weight: 10.9 ounces


Package Dimensions: 14.53 x 3.54 x 1.34 inches


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: SIW


Date First Available: December 15, 2023


Color Name: Silver


Material Type: Aluminum, Brass, Plastic


Instrument Key: C


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  • Very surprised by the quality sound. Nice soft 'woodwind' feeling constant tone.
Style: Black Set of C&D
I'm comparing these penny whistles to: Clarke original, Clarke Celtic, Generation, Feadog pro and Feadog Standard. I expected a much lower quality when I ordered these. I was very happy and impressed. First, the box they came in is the same quality as an iphone box. with good quality foam inserts for storage. The plastic the whistles are made of...it feels like good quality plastic, not cheap smooth flexible plastic. I don't really know how to describe the texture of them, but the result is that though the whistles are plastic, the sound coming forth is almost wood in nature. So, when I am playing a bright brass type melody, I use the metal whistles, but if I want a soft woody sound, I go for these. Another plus is that it is very easy and forgiving for creating sound. some whistles if you blow softly, you will get the wrong raspy tone, if you overblow and you are in the range between the first and second octave, you get a bit of a chaos sound. These whistles produce a very very constant tone and the finger holes are very easy to cover. Fingers don't slip around on the plastic. The plastic is...again, don't know how to describe it, but it has a grippy texture for your fingers. So this may be a pro in some cases and a con in others, but I really appreciated, when I first started playing...that my irregular unmeasured breath produced a constant tone from these whistles. Going into the second octave does not have that crazed sound in between, you are either in the second octave or your are not in it, it is a very sharp cutoff point. However if you want to vary the loudness of the tone by blowing softly or giving more air...These do not have a large range available. The whistle doesn't make sound if you blow too softly, once you blow hard enough to begin the resonance of the vibrating column of air, the whistle makes a constant nice sounding woody tone even if you are not blowing with a constant air pressure. Very very forgiving for a beginner. But if you want to vary the tone, there is a very very narrow range. Which...is good for some songs but not good in others. Hitting the second octave, immediate, easy, and has the same good quality sound in the second octave. The 2nd octave is not ear-piercingly screechy, they have the same nice woody sound as the lower octave. I have 'tweeked' some of my other whistles. (putting putty in the headpiece to dampen the screech) but tweeking these absolutely unnecessary, they are great out of the box. The only thing I don't like about these is the length of the piece where you put your lips. The headpiece is roughly the same shape that you would find on a recorder. Since these were my first tin whistles, I thought nothing of it, but after having played other types. I'm rather fond of a bit longer head piece. But...This might have something to do with the sound quality, not sure of that bit. The length of the headpiece does not in anyway affect the play, just a personal preference. But thought to mention it. Overall I highly recommend this. Since the kit came with a D and C whistle, I can play in the keys of F, C, G, and D and the associated minor keys. (If you are new to the tin whistle, it is very easy to play the 7 notes of the key in 2 octaves, but you can also flat the 7th or sharp the 5th very very easily without having to half-cover holes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2024 by Jared R. Smith

  • Very nice for a humble price.
Style: Silver Set of C&D
I like them much more than some ABS Woodi simulated wood whistles that I had a while back which was also a C/D combo. The simulated wood just looked kind of cheap to me. The grain was overly exaggerated on them and they didn't really look like wood at all in my opinion. Can't really complain for about $18 though. These are more in the $24 range, but well worth it. Anyway, these look much nicer and sound more lively than the Woodi for the few dollars more. I really like the little gold ring around the bottom that finishes off the tip nicely. It just looks more classy than your typical straight cut pipe. The transition between octaves seems a little bit easier on these than the Woodi for some reason. The only thing I don't like about these is the fact that they don't come with a dual whistle zipper case like the Woodi (now Smartwoodi I believe) set did. That was a really nice touch having a nice zipper case to go with them. They do however come in a nice box, but the box isn't practical to haul around with you everywhere. It is nice to store them around the house though. I think I'm going to be searching for a Woodi case for them. It's nice that these also came with spare o-rings should you need them for the mouthpiece. As far as Irish whistles go, from what I've seen, I think I would recommend these over any of the others, especially for the reasonable price. You get a lot more here for your money, particularly with these aluminum ones with the nice textured matt finish and gold end rings. I wouldn't even bother with the ABS. They just seem cheap to me, and they're not as loud. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025 by Mark S.

  • Pleasantly surprised!
Style: Silver Set of C&D
I've got plenty of whistles and did not need to buy these. However, the way they looked really appealed to me and I thought I wanted to give these a go. For the price, I was impressed. Tone: *** Not bad. It's got a nice smoothness about it which keeps things from getting too shrill or raspy. Volume: *** Medium. Wouldn't be a great session whistle or playing with other musicians. It is likely something that would get overpowered in a mix. However, your neighbors will appreciate the medium volume. Responsiveness: ***** A very responsive set of whistles! Taps, cuts, and slides come off well. You can get some accidentals at first. But, those go quickly. Air Requirement: *** Takes a little more air than your average generation type whistle. However, it shouldn't be much of a an issue. Tuning: ** Poor intonation and tuning. I've compared these with my D Burke narrow bore and my Susato C Session whistle. These whistles didn't measure up. In order to get the whistles playable, I had to set the root note in first octave at about 25 cents flat. After doing this, all the other notes were within 5 to 10 cents of being flat or sharp. I had to really lean into the root note in the first octave. Bottom Line: If your going to use these to play with other musicians or to record with, you probably will fight the intonation. I was able to get things fairly useable. Most gigging, busking, or session musicians would likely opt for a whistle with better intonation. Don't let that scare you though. These can be blown in tune. If you are just starting, these are a great cheap whistle to play around with to see if you might want to play. For practicing on your own in your basement or on your couch, these things are perfect! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2024 by Eric Skillingstad

  • very easy to play and learn
Style: Silver Set of C&D
The media could not be loaded. good for beginners or intermediate the tone quality is spot on good rugged exterior easy to produce a sound comes in c and d I'm not going to review the box they come in the box doesn't mean any thing to me what i look for in good whistle is tone quality and ease of playing i highly recommend these set of whistles will i buy again i already have good for the price point and great for beginners you need to buy ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2025 by CODY CRISP

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