Chiff & Fipple: The Encyclopedia-Cited Tinwhistle Exper

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tinwhistle

Entry written by our own Rich Lafferty.

Dale

Niiiiice one Rich. And with a direct link to Chiff & Fipple. (Strangely, there’s no info available if one follows the Davy Spillane link…very mysterious.)

Wikipedia, as useful as it is being that ordinary Internet users create it, also has its flaw in the same process. Anybody can modify the articles on it, and many of them have glaring errors (not just in spelling and grammar, but in actual facts and statements).

Wow, that’s an old Feadog, probably a Mark 1 fipple! :smiley:

Yes. I looked up “tractor” and it gave me the definition for “duck.”

Go figure.

Dale

Woops, no – written by all](http://en.wikipedia.org/w/wiki.phtml?title=Tin_whistle&action=history%22%3Eall) these people. I made a couple of minor](http://en.wikipedia.org/w/wiki.phtml?title=Tin_whistle&diff=3205969&oldid=3032799%22%3Eminor) changes and added the photo and the Chiff and Fipple link.

What? You’ve never used a duck to pull a trailer? (It may require the use of a blacksnake whip to motivate the duck.)

Undoubtedly, the site’s complex little silicon brain thought you were referring to the well-known John Duck tractor company.