Burke composite F whistle.
(in case anyone wondered)
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Burke composite F whistle.
(in case anyone wondered)
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Good choice.
What, no jazz on that sax Jessie?
Crank it up girl!
like myself jessie, but then in the chape of a low D.
i like them because of there mellow sound rich sound.
!!!
R.
Copeland Low D, Brass - - - or was that . . .
BillG
Why the Burke composite as opposed to that little Lon Dubh, or Lon Chaney, or whatever it was called?
(I diddle between the Abell C and the Alba Bb)
irish tenor banjo, or new range chieftain low d
The lower key is more soothing to me and to the baby. The Burke composite F is rich, but not loud, and it doesn’t screech at all, up to the third octave. Low but easy breath pressure. Right for the moment.
Can you play the “Diaper Rag” on it? It’s a very smooth, flowing song, in two movements, which will have your audience completely absorbed.
JP
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Ah. Yes. I love the composites. I play the Eb a lot.
Dale
Well then, you two should get together. An F and Eb duet on Burke composites, now that would be beautiful. Just meet each other half way, and you’d be in tune!
JP