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Oak Whistle 'D' Reviews

4.7 Rating 50 Reviews
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Oak 'D' Tin Whistle 
Made with solid brass, the whistle is then triple nickel plated to give it a wonderful lustre. A great starter whistle, it has a bright tone that has a bit of an 'edge' in the upper register, and requires less air than many other inexpensive whistles.
Length: 11.6"
 
Need a protective pouch for your whistles? We recommend this McNeela Tin Whistle Pouch.
ESTIMATED SHIPPING TIMES: 
IRELAND (Next Day)
UK (5 - 7 days)
EUROPE (7 days)
USA and CANADA (7 - 10 days)
REST OF WORLD (10 - 14 days)

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Phone:

18322432

Location:

Unit 137 Baldoyle Industrial Estate, Baldoyle,
Unit 137 Baldoyle Industrial Estate, Baldoyle
Dublin
D13 X958

My son loves it. A quality instrument with a nice tone.
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Posted 5 years ago
Love it. I ordered 3 tin whistles from McNeela. 1 for me and 1 for each of our daughters. It is a nightly practice session as we play together to send off the day in peace. It has been a wonderful thing to learn as we go through these trying times. Located in Iowa, USA, I was very happy with the short shipping time and quality of the instruments. When school is safe to return to, one of my daughters is going to see if her teacher will let her play tin whistle in the school band, which I think is a fabulous idea! And being from Irish decent, this whistle is the only thing I have that came from Ireland and I cherish it for that alone. Couldn't be more happy with the little things! Thank you!
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Posted 5 years ago
Lovely. Perfect.
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Posted 5 years ago
I’m trying to get the gist of it, but love the sound it can make.
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Posted 5 years ago
Great. Not very well packaged, and slow to arrive but item is perfect.
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Posted 5 years ago
I have been playing this whistle for over a year now. I have a Tony Dixon High D and Low D and this Oak whistle. I like the tone of the Tony Dixon whistles but some times the higher notes can be harder to hit (skill is part of it. I have only been playing for two years). On this Oak it is easy to get to the upper notes. The tone for a metal instrument is very nice and better than a Clark in my opinion. The Dixon's have a warmer tone. When I am learning a new song I will start with my Oak and move one to my Dixon. For the price this is a great way to go!
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Posted 5 years ago
Sounds great!
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Posted 7 years ago
Delivery slight slow but very responsive to my queries. Good job! :+1:
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Posted 7 years ago