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Tutor Book with CD for the Advanced

"The best whistle tutorial on the planet," writes Dale Wisely of the Chiff and Fipple website. The age-old sounds of Ireland, England, Scotland and early America come to life with this remarkable book and CD for tin whistlers of all levels.

No previous musical training is necessary. The lessons are so clear and easy to follow that a complete beginner can learn to play a simple tune at first sitting. Then through a specially selected series of folk tunes, beginners are carefully guided through all the basics of playing one step at a time.

Intermediate and advanced players will enjoy exploring the book's exciting collection of traditional music. There are 83 pieces in all — jigs, reels, hornpipes, fife tunes, slow airs, Highland flings, morris dances and lots more. Each piece is played on the CD by renowned New York tin whistle teacher, Bill Ochs. An advanced ornamentation tutorial is also included.

Originally produced for the Clarke tin whistle, the book and CD are compatible with all tin whistles and pennywhistles in the key of D. The set is available in various configurations with or without a tin whistle. Suitable for ages 8 to adult.

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Tutor Book with CD for the Beginner

tutor book beginner For Clarke
Tinwhistle
in the key
of D only

This Clarke Tinwhistle Tutor Course gives beginners full progressive tuition in playing the Clarke Tinwhistle in the key of D and a demonstration CD to listen how the Tinwhistle should be played.

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Original Tinwhistle

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The favourite music instrument of distinguished tinwhistle players ever since 1843, this Clarke Tinwhistle can be considered the Stradivarius of tinwhistles.

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Sweetone Tinwhistle

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After 150 years of continuous production of the famous Clarke Tinwhistle, in 1996 the company produced a brand new type of tinwhistle, the SWEETONE.


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Meg Tinwhistle

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In 1843 Robert Clarke invented the Tinwhistle. The first ones that he manufactured were called Megs.
Meg is the Victorian word for a halfpenny and that is precisely what Robert’s Tinwhistle cost to buy.

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