I just ordered an Alba Vibe Alto G from the Alba Whistles website, but I’m a bit worried as I just saw on the Alba Whistles Facebook page that Stacy announced in January 2023 that she was retiring but still producing Bass whistles from time to time.
It seems strange that if that were the case, why would the higher keys still be offered for sale on the Alba Whistles website, and allowing customers to place orders/ make payments? I’m worried that I just paid £141.00 to an abandoned website…
I sent an email to the info address on their website, and sent Stacy a WhatsApp message directly, but I’ve had no response from either.
Has anyone ordered an alto Alba whistle recently? Are they still operating and selling?
I bought an Alto G from Alba in early January this year.
Just a few weeks delay while she caught up with orders after having a break over Christmas and New Year, which wasn’t a problem.
If you don’t mind me asking, how long did you have to wait from ordering to delivery, and did you receive an email notifying you it had been posted?
How do you like the alto G? I was torn between the Alba and the Kerry Busker, but as I have a few Kerrys already I thought I’d try something different. There’s not a lot of info/reviews/videos about Alba Whistles out there, and most videos are regarding older models or the really low bass models.
If you don’t mind me asking, how long did you have to wait from ordering to delivery, and did you receive an email notifying you it had been posted?
How do you like the alto G? I was torn between the Alba and the Kerry Busker, but as I have a few Kerrys already I thought I’d try something different. There’s not a lot of info/reviews/videos about Alba Whistles out there, and most videos are regarding older models or the really low bass models.
I think it was about 4 weeks but Stacey had mentioned that she was not returning to work for a few days and she had a bit of catching up to do.
I really like the whistle, I’ve not had much time to play it but I’m really glad I bought it. Its my only G whistle and I don’t really have much to compare the whistle to. Based on the G I would seriously consider replacing my A and Bb Wild whistles with Albas, maybe even my F Kelpie too.
Great, thanks. I saw in the T&Cs on the Alba site to allow 30 days for delivery. If we get that far and it hasn’t shown up, I may try calling the number on the site, or the WhatsApp number.
As I haven’t had any response through other channels yet, I guess she could be away.
Glad to hear you like the Alba G. Looking forward to trying it out. They’re certainly attractive looking whistles. The design looks very similar to the MK Pro, apart from the mouthpiece. Interesting to hear you prefer it to your Kelpie.
If you wouldn’t mind, could you measure the ID of your Alto G?
I have a chart of whistle bores from various makers but no Alba mezzo/alto G yet.
So far I have
mezzo G Freeman (brass tube) 15mm
mezzo G Freeman (alloy tube) 16mm
mezzo G Burke (alloy) 16.8mm
mezzo G Susato (plastic) 17.4mm
As you would expect the brass-tube Freeman has an extremely sweet 2nd octave but a soft low octave, and the Burke and Susato have big low octaves and slightly stiff 2nd octaves.
The ideal balance for me is the alloy tube Freeman: sweet 2nd octave but full-enough low octave.
Colin Goldie told me he uses two sizes for his Mezzo G whistles, “small bore 3/4 inch” and “standard bore 7/8 inch” but these sizes are far too big to refer to the ID and must refer to the OD of the tubing. Not knowing the thickness of the tubing this leaves us in the dark as to the ID’s.
An owner of a Goldie mezzo G reported the bore being around 15mm meaning it must be the “small bore” G.
I will mention that the various Alba whistles I’ve owned sometimes have unusual bore sizes compared to most other makers.
Most makers use their Low D whistle tubing (usually around 22mm ID) for their Low C, in other words the Low C is simply a stretched Low D. Colin Goldie, Reviol, and other makers I’ve seen have done that.
But when I got an Alba Low C she had used the huge tubing she uses for her Bass whistles.
And most makers use that same 22mm ID Low D tubing for their Low Eb and even Low E.
However the Alba Low E I bought used the smaller tubing she uses for her mezzo F whistles. This resulted in an unusually small-bored Low E which took me a while to get used to. In time it became my favourite whistle, such a sweet player.
In light of this propensity of hers I’m very interested to see what tubing she uses for her mezzo G.
I was actually on your YT channel the other day watching your demo of the Alba bass A and Goldie low C. I saw the Alba low E sitting in your whistle roll. Do you have any videos of you playing the low E? (Or would you be willing to record one? )
Thanks all for the additional data points, I think I need a bigger chart!
So we have Goldie mezzos in A and G using 15mm bore, and Goldie mezzos in G and F measured with 18.2mm, 18.5mm, and 19mm bores. (I wonder whether Colin’s batches of tubing have varied a bit, or people are measuring slightly differently.)
And I have Overton and Goldie low whistles in E, D, and C measured between 21.5mm and 21.9mm.
Alba, using that smaller 18.5mm tubing for her Low E, has come up with a superb whistle.
Happy to say that my Alba Alto G whistle arrived early this morning.
I phoned Stacy last week, just to check my order had been received and she confirmed the whistle had been made and was ready to send out. She said that she was a bit behind due to poor health. So in total order placed 24th March and received 8th April ~2 weeks. Not bad at all actually. It was just the Facebook post announcing her retirement that had me worried.
The whistle looks very nice. It has a narrower bore than I expected and is markedly narrower than my OS Chieftain Alto G, and the tube would probably fit comfortably inside the tubing of my Reviol A. You can tell it’s handmade as the cut of the holes isn’t quite as C&C perfect as my Chieftains, and the G stamp at the foot of the whistle isn’t centred. It has an orange and brown fipple block.
It didn’t come with a case. There was a note in the packaging apologising that they’ve become too costly to supply with a whistle. Would be nice if they at least came with a cheap sliding plastic case like Dixon and Kerry whistles come in.
The tuning slide has PTFE tape on it, though is a little loose for my liking so I’ll add some more when I get home tonight.
Only had a very quick blast on it, but it sounds nice, with a sweet sound. Will spend some time getting to know it this week.
Glad your G whistle came through! Was going to comment that I’d had a new bass B Flat through recently (to add to my collection of, now 9, lovely Alba whistles). There is an issue with the Alba website submitting orders but I think that’s in hand and I know she was massively busy over Christmas with the number of orders that had been placed.
One comment on the use of tape on the tuning slide, though - personally I’m really not keen on it and on one of my Alba whistles it caused the tuning slide to completely seize up, so ever since I’ve taken all the tape off all of them and replaced it with thread and a little wax which works so much better imho.