Favorite Low D Whistle

I was wondering, which is the favorite low D whistle of the Whistle Board.
I would like it if you could tell me which whistle that you like best.
I look forward to hearing from you !

I vote for the Michael Burke AL-PRO low D

You will most likely not get one answer, but lots.

My favorite low D whistle is the Reyburn Standard bore Low D, with a magic Copeland (not all Copeland) Low D in my dreams. I played a magic Copeland Low D, but it wasn’t for sale. The Reyburn is easy to play and has a lovely sound.

Overton :slight_smile:

Currently my favorite is the only one I have and and only one have ever owned (not by choice) my Susato Low D. I like the deep woody-like sound I get from the real low end of the whistle. I’ve actually been able to get an 3rd octave E out of it which impresses me.

I’m hoping to get a Kerry low D soon, and If I hit the Power Ball (unlikely isince I don’t play) I’d definately get and Overton or Chieftain

Jessie brings up an interesting idea of Fantasy Whistles.

What would peoples Fantasy Low D whistle be? Polymer, Wood or Metal? A combo?

Just curious. Mine would be wooden whistle made in tulip wood with gold furniture and ebony plug.

I have to mention…I played a wooden Swayne Low D once that was incredible. I ordered one about 4 years ago an haven’t heard from him since. I’m not holding my breath.

Colin Goldie Overton and Alba

Low D: Yvon Le Coant, blackwood. 2nd best: Copeland, brass.
Low C: Alba.
Low Eb: Kerry Pro Low D with custom Eb tube. Stupid me sold it, and holy moose! it’s been spat in by a ceilidh of Welsh llamas. I know that’s borderline Welsh, yet…
Since no Eb is available from the fave Low D makers I quoted, I got a new series Chieftain Eb, non-tunable, and it’s just fine.

Zoob, was it you who had a Grinter in Red Lancewood??

Nope. Mine was a Low D but cocobolo, silver trim. Absolutely superb wood, superb whistle, much better finished than the low F I got since. Though I chose cocobolo again, and don’t regret my buy.
Now why didn’t I keep the D? Question is, how many low whistles can one play at the same time? And well, there’s the Le Coant…

Copeland. Tony. mabe you were thinking of my Grinter Low F in red lancewood?

PhilO

Erm…that YLC Blackwood bludgeon’s had the llama treatment too…are you sure you’re not on a Bretton Backhander?

For me, the Copeland Low D brass (mine!)

Trisha

Hi,
for me it’s my Copeland brass Low D, that said, I still have fond memories of my first, a 1 piece Chieftain which I sold. I wouldn’t part with my Kerry-Pro though.

Cheers, Mac

I play a Chieftain. I had to spend 3-4 hours last year getting used to it but enjoyed it tremendously..

It is one of the few instruments in my collection that allow me to play along with this tune since I now have mastered breath techniques:

http://www.christophergross.com/becker/hb.mp3

:slight_smile:

I have a Dixon. I don’t love it but I like it well enough.

Overton…Overton…Overton… :stuck_out_tongue:

Kerry Tunable Low D.It’s not so expensive and nice.

YLC wood 9 club is no dystrophic’s pencil for sure…
Though, y’know, I once saw a slender (though certainly not frail) llass play it with the fingertips at first try–no sweat. I should suggest her to try out a low Bb of Stacey’s, to get tenor of her favorite tone (though none available in matching pink oliphant’s tusk). Else, a NA flute in Gm below low D, so she’d form a full quartet with her buddies (*) and stop borrowing their instruments :smiley:
Just being jealous: I couldn’t play softball bare-handed. Or knnigggets’ creeckits(**) batless either :sniffle:

Now, forget me garlic Gallic lack of ease with Angliche, but how should one take here the capital “Backhander”. In the sense of bribe :frowning: ?
It seems I met me master in backhanded compliments…

** Wicked wickets, this trio.

[quote="ZubivkaThough, y’know, I once saw a slender (though certainly not frail) llass play it with the fingertips at first try–no sweat. I should suggest her to try out a low Bb of Stacey’s, to get tenor of her favorite tone (though none available in matching pink oliphant’s tusk). Else, a NA flute in Gm below low D, so she’d form a full quartet with her buddies (*) and stop borrowing their instruments :smiley:
Just being jealous: I couldn’t play softball bare-handed. Or knnigggets’ creeckits(**) batless either :sniffle:

Now, forget me garlic Gallic lack of ease with Angliche, but how should one take here the capital “Backhander”. In the sense of bribe :frowning: ?
It seems I met me master in backhanded compliments…[/quote]

Hey Zoob, just send over a batch of your cast-off NA flutes so I can work out the keys for starters. Re the YLC, need left thumb reinforcing to play for more than a set…sigh. Shame it can’t be made thinner - lacks that appealing resonance or maybe it was the vintage.

We don’t call it bribe, “commission” methinks - all above board…just persuade him to make me some woodturned beholed things before the waiting list gets silly…

It would appear that France has run out of hay - my neighbour has just sent 90 tonnes to the starving beasties via Brittany. How’s that for OT?

Trisha

Needed more oomph, can’t play it sitting.
The claret got the “resonance”: with the corpses, I could play pan-flute, now :stuck_out_tongue: