🎵 Whistle Your Way to Musical Mastery!
The Feadog Whistle, Black Pro (FW26P) is a premium Irish-made penny whistle featuring a double nickel plated seamless brass barrel for a solid tone. Weighing just 1.8 ounces and measuring 11.61 inches in length, this modern instrument combines portability with exceptional sound quality, making it a must-have for both amateur and professional musicians.
Item Dimensions | 11.61 x 0.47 x 1 inches |
Item Weight | 1.8 Ounces |
Style | Modern |
Finish Type | Polished |
Color | Black Pro |
Material | Brass |
Instrument Key | D |
J**Y
Fantastic whistle for a great price
It came well packaged in a protective tube, it has a really nice sound and feels sturdy ( well balanced) . For the price, this is a great option and I’m very happy with my purchase.
J**V
Better than typical Feadog
There are so many tin whistles in this very low price range. MOST of them are decent enough for hobbyists and beginners, and some even play well enough to gig with. The Feadog whistles are nice and one of the more common ones available. THIS one was a few more bucks and for some reason played even nicer than my other Feadog I paid less for.The whistle itself is just slightly, slightly heavier (thicker walled) and so there's a touch more weight to it-hardly noticeable, but indeed different. The timbre is uniformly cleaner and clearer. I had an easier time reaching the upper octave, and frankly I think this one takes less effort to control the notes. You MAY not notice the difference immediately, but you'll notice it once you play it for a few songs. I liked the general "feel" in my hands, and maybe that had to do with the weight IDK?Really though I think the difference with these inexpensive whistles is the quality of the fipple. If the fipple is nice, the notes will sound well, and they'll also be easier and more enjoyable to play. That's why I like the Clarke Sweetone so much, and the Woodi. This Feadog is no doubt as good as ANY whistle I have in this price range.
H**H
A Very Nice Tin Whistle
After a lot of research (and checking out reviews from very talented musicians on YouTube of various Tin Whistles), I decided to go with this one, based on their input and what type of sound I liked the most of the similar beginner or starter tin whistles.One of the things mentioned about this particular model is that it is more sensitive to your breathing than some typical starter Tin Whistles. I didn't understand that until I got this one and started playing, but I understand now. While the fact that it is so sensitive to your breathing patterns and steadiness could be a negative to some (it makes it slightly harder as a beginner to have your attempts as songs sound halfway decent), it is good overall because it makes it easier to catch improper breathing (and forces you to begin learning good habits from the beginning).There is no seam along the back of the barrel, like some tin whistles (which I like), and it has a good weight feel (especially compared to the more basic whistles I've gotten my children starting on).Overall, I couldn't be happier with this as my first/starter whistle, and I think if/when I gain more skill, it will still be very enjoyable to listen to. Add on the price, and I consider this to be quite a win!
M**R
Get yourself a better flute.
I ordered three flutes at the same time. I bought this one and the Clark Sweetone on the recommendation of a Tinwhistle flautist over at Youtube. These are cheap, fast to get, and in the same key as the music I ordered. I can say that with some practice and some effort I have been able to produce acceptable sounds in a short time. At the same time, I ordered a slightly more expensive flute from Paraic McNeela in Baldoyle Ireland. While the price of this flute is on the low end for hand made flutes, being about 100 US dollars, the difference in quality of tone, ease of producing tones of more elegant quality, and the composition of the instrument were the difference in night a day. If you want to honestly give yourself a shot at actually learning to play, don't waste your 20 bucks on these inferior instruments like I did. Go ahead and get a better quality starter instrument hand made in Ireland. I consider the amount I spent a solid investment in my education and success. I also feel like supporting a business where a purchase really matters in supporting an artist was well spent.
Z**D
This is a great whistle.
This is a great whistle. It is solid. Plays well. I have a few different whistles; this one is a thicker metal, but I like that. May not be the best for Beginners, but sounds great for most players. Made in Ireland!
G**H
Sweet and clear sound!
I’m a beginner to the tin whistle, but played the modern concert flute for about ten years when I was younger. I think I got lucky in choosing this Feadog Pro D whistle as my first whistle. I like the feel of it in my hands, as it’s just a bit weightier, though not by much, than the Clarke and Generation whistles.I think this whistle is very responsive to breath pressure (sensitive), and developing a consistent, clear tone will definitely evolve the more you practice. So try not to get discouraged if you have a little trouble at first. This whistle is capable of producing really clear, bright sounds versus the breathy, somewhat muffled sounds I’ve experienced with the Clarke whistles. My ear definitely prefers the voice of this Feadog Pro D.I highly recommend the Feadog Pro D in black brass and encourage you to stick with one whistle for a few months during your learning phase as a beginner.
L**E
Lots of character, slightly out of tune
If you want a whistle that has that characteristic tin whistle sound, this one packs a lot of it. It's nice and slightly weighty, a metal body with plastic mouthpiece, it feels good to hold and sounds cool. My more expensive Dixon has a softer tone but this one hits the spot when you want that classic Irish tin whistle sound.The whistle was tuned slightly sharp out of the box. I soaked the mouthpiece in hot water for a few minutes to melt the glue holding it on and was able to shift it back (in the pic you can see the original glue line) until it was in tune and now it sounds great.
M**E
This is the bomb!
My favorite, tone is loud and the notes are crisp. I’ve tried so many and this is the first time I’ve been completely satisfied.
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