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Sweetone Tinwhistle Key of D - Natural Tin   With the purchase of this item - receive $2.00 in Jacks Jingle Cash!!!! to be used in a future purchase for an item of your choice before December 31, 2008!!! After 150 years of continuous production of the famous Clarke Tinwhistle, the Company has now produced a brand new type of tinwhistle, the SWEETONE. This is the first conical bore tinwhistle to have been made with a plastic mouthpiece, a combination of traditional workmanship with modern technology. Easy to play; it has a clear and accurate tone and is readily affordable It is the ideal instrument leading naturally, later on, to the more advanced Original Tinwhistle - the whistle of the professional player and the enthusiastic amateur. Strangely enough, it is those professional players and enthusiastic amateurs who are enjoying the SWEETONE - not as an alternative to Clarke's Original Tinwhistle, but as an additional tinwhistle they can use for its contrasting tonal qualities - sweetness and delicacy as opposed to strength and robustness. The sound to match the mood of the tune being played. · details » ssnd $12.70
$8.70
Original Tinwhistle Key of C - Black & Gold   The Clarke Tinwhistle has been the favourite instrument of distinguished Tinwhistle players ever since 1843. The Stradivarius of Tinwhistles (National Public Radio, Morning Edition) "... the first tune I learned to play on the tin whistle... was actually on a Clarke Tinwhistle. It was with this instrument that I first started...playing music. It's very expressive... in the hands of a master it's a real virtuoso instrument." James Galway (Malachite TV Production "Clarkes Tinwhistle)". Traditional Black/Gold livery. Individually gift boxed with a fingering chart and tune sheet supplied. · details » sbcc $23.95
$14.28
Original Tinwhistle Key of D - Black & Gold   The Clarke Tinwhistle has been the favourite instrument of distinguished Tinwhistle players ever since 1843. The Stradivarius of Tinwhistles (National Public Radio, Morning Edition) "... the first tune I learned to play on the tin whistle... was actually on a Clarke Tinwhistle. It was with this instrument that I first started...playing music. It's very expressive... in the hands of a master it's a real virtuoso instrument." James Galway (Malachite TV Production "Clarkes Tinwhistle)". Traditional Black/Gold livery. Individually gift boxed with a fingering chart and tune sheet supplied. · details » sbdc $23.95
$14.28
Celtic Key of D   The melodies and lyrics of the music of the Celtic nations reflect their lives and their history. In their music can be found nostalgia for their loves and hates; their battles and victories; the beauty of their countryside and their longing for it when they have to leave it; the fun and joy of their comic outlook on life - birth, marriage and death; as well as the ideal accompaniment for the vast array of dances. One cannot hear a slow air played with depth of feeling on a tinwhistle by a true Celt without being drawn into, and sharing, the emotions expressed by the player. When Robert Clarke invented the Tinwhistle in 1843, little did he know that it would become the perfect wind instrument to be played universally in all the Celtic lands. It can be heard in concert halls, broadcasts, churches and, above all, especially in Ireland, in the pubs. It is easy to play; inexpensive; and can be carried so as to be available for performances on all occasions. The Clarke Celtic Tinwhistle in the Key of D comes with its own fingering chart and five traditional Celtic tunes, one each from Wales, Scotland and Brittany and two from Ireland. The whistle comes decorated with a Celtic Knot and is individually gift boxed. · details » cwd $14.50
$9.50
Sweetone Tinwhistle Key of D - Black   After 150 years of continuous production of the famous Clarke Tinwhistle, the Company has now produced a brand new type of tinwhistle, the SWEETONE. This is the first conical bore tinwhistle to have been made with a plastic mouthpiece, a combination of traditional workmanship with modern technology. Easy to play; it has a clear and accurate tone and is readily affordable It is the ideal instrument leading naturally, later on, to the more advanced Original Tinwhistle - the whistle of the professional player and the enthusiastic amateur. Strangely enough, it is those professional players and enthusiastic amateurs who are enjoying the SWEETONE - not as an alternative to Clarke's Original Tinwhistle, but as an additional tinwhistle they can use for its contrasting tonal qualities - sweetness and delicacy as opposed to strength and robustness. The sound to match the mood of the tune being played. · details » ssbkd $12.70
$8.70
Sweetone Tinwhistle Key of - Natural Tin   After 150 years of continuous production of the famous Clarke Tinwhistle, the Company has now produced a brand new type of tinwhistle, the SWEETONE. This is the first conical bore tinwhistle to have been made with a plastic mouthpiece, a combination of traditional workmanship with modern technology. Easy to play; it has a clear and accurate tone and is readily affordable It is the ideal instrument leading naturally, later on, to the more advanced Original Tinwhistle - the whistle of the professional player and the enthusiastic amateur. Strangely enough, it is those professional players and enthusiastic amateurs who are enjoying the SWEETONE - not as an alternative to Clarke's Original Tinwhistle, but as an additional tinwhistle they can use for its contrasting tonal qualities - sweetness and delicacy as opposed to strength and robustness. The sound to match the mood of the tune being played. · details » ssnd $12.70
$8.70
Sweetone Tinwhistle Key of D - Red   After 150 years of continuous production of the famous Clarke Tinwhistle, the Company has now produced a brand new type of tinwhistle, the SWEETONE. This is the first conical bore tinwhistle to have been made with a plastic mouthpiece, a combination of traditional workmanship with modern technology. Easy to play; it has a clear and accurate tone and is readily affordable It is the ideal instrument leading naturally, later on, to the more advanced Original Tinwhistle - the whistle of the professional player and the enthusiastic amateur. Strangely enough, it is those professional players and enthusiastic amateurs who are enjoying the SWEETONE - not as an alternative to Clarke's Original Tinwhistle, but as an additional tinwhistle they can use for its contrasting tonal qualities - sweetness and delicacy as opposed to strength and robustness. The sound to match the mood of the tune being played. · details » ssrd $12.70
$8.70
Meg Tinwhistle Key of C - Silver   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. In making such an inexpensive real musical instrument, Robert brought affordable music to the masses and, in no time, his instruments were becoming available worldwide. Now in a way, the Clarke Company is making History repeat itself. We have started manufacturing a new tinwhistle that we have called the Meg. Our aim has been, once again, to bring affordable music to the masses. The introduction of the Meg is a result of combining the design of our popular UK manufactured Sweetone range, with budget raw materials and modified production process. The tonal characteristics, although slightly different from those of the Sweetone, still achieve the feel and quality of that famous Clarke sound. · details » smsc $6.20
$4.50
Meg Tinwhistle Key of D - Silver   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. In making such an inexpensive real musical instrument, Robert brought affordable music to the masses and, in no time, his instruments were becoming available worldwide. Now in a way, the Clarke Company is making History repeat itself. We have started manufacturing a new tinwhistle that we have called the Meg. Our aim has been, once again, to bring affordable music to the masses. The introduction of the Meg is a result of combining the design of our popular UK manufactured Sweetone range, with budget raw materials and modified production process. The tonal characteristics, although slightly different from those of the Sweetone, still achieve the feel and quality of that famous Clarke sound. · details » smsd $6.20
$4.50

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