Can anyone identify the whistle in this video (if it is a whistle, of course). My best guess is a Swayne, but since I have never seen seen one in real life I cannot be sure.
The video’s blocked in the US, but I was able to get a view of the thumbnail image. It looks a lot like the Swayne I reviewed in 2006. The mouthpiece of the whistle is tulip-headed, and the end of the whistle looks thicker, and the tuning slide area also looks right for a Swayne.
Thanks for that Wanderer - the flare at the bottom, and the tulip head where that clues I was following. I tried to cut some clips from the video, but the resolution is low (does not show in video, but is noticeable in stills). They might be better than the thumbnail though:
Now, while I did not expect for one moment that the video would show the actual recording process, I find it hard to reconcile the notes being played with a low D whistle. I think I can pick out the notes on a high D whistle, but if I am right that would put the low D entirely in the upper octave. This seems unlikely to me.
[Edit: and what is the name of that stringed instrument with a crank handle?]
It neither looks nor sounds like a low D. The notes are playable on standard C, alto G* or F (except one bit where we hear sustained high notes in the background with video where she’s not playing), but her finger movements where we can see them aren’t entirely consistent with any one of these. So, while it looks like something alto-ish she’s playing, said playing appears to have been somewhat carelessly mimed for the video shoot and hasn’t necessarily been filmed on the same whistle. Though it does sound plausibly Swayne.
*It’s more awkward on the G because you need half-holed notional F (sounding Bb). Also possible on a Bb (requiring notional G#, sounding E), but unlikely. Normally I get these things from note-to-note timbre, ornamentation etc. as well as key, but struggling a bit here. I think it’s probably a C but, as already stated, it looks alto and the fingerings on video don’t always match.
Jemtheflute has a Jon Swayne whistle. I can’t make the thing produce anything remotely musical, but it sounds lovely when Jem plays it. Then again, so far, I haven’t had much success with wooden whistles. I’m much better with metal ones.
I just watched the Walpurgisnacht one. Very nicely done. Those videos must cost a fortune! I’m very impressed with the production quality. Good entertainment, though not really my sort of stuff.
Also quite possible, given the tone of the thing, visual mismatch and list of instruments she plays, that we’re looking at a whistle and listening to a recorder?
Too short for a low D, but also too long for the soprano C that should perhaps go with the sound.