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The Clarke Whistles SSSD Sweetone D Whistle in silver is a lightweight, easy-to-play instrument crafted in the UK since 1843. With its bright sound and traditional design, it's perfect for both beginners and seasoned players looking to enhance their musical repertoire.
| Product Dimensions | 27.94 x 1.27 x 1.27 cm; 20 g |
| Item model number | SSSD |
| Colour | silver |
| Material Type | Plastic,Silver |
| Instrument Key | B Flat |
| Country Produced In | United Kingdom |
| Item Weight | 20 g |
M**T
Clarke Sweetone
Great little whistle and delivered all for £10
K**Y
Sounds fine looks awful
The sound of the whistle was OK but poor quality badly made and a big dent at bottom
M**T
Great value for money
Daughter absolutely loves her new whistle! My ears do not lol
P**H
Penny Whistle
The whistle was well made and included a learning aid. The product itself was 5 star. However, I found it difficult to obtain clear notes hence the lower score.
M**S
Great for adults and children
Great sounding. Easy for children and adults to use
T**R
Not as advertised - tin whistle only no tin or sleeve
This tin whistle was bought specifically because I believed it came with a pouch as shown in the picture shown on Amazon or if you read the description it said it came with a Tin. It came with neither just the tin whistle in a disposable plastic. Item is not as shown or described. Do not purchase this if you what to get what you are purchasing as its not as described. Id imagine it will play fine but I wont be opening it instead will be sent back.
M**Y
Sweet!
These whistles are fascinating. Clarke whistles are probably the original thing, but usually they have had short life spans and were just too breathy in sound, so mostly we used Generation whistles (which I have for several decades). But the plastic mouthpiece on the sweet tone changes everything. They are now competitive musical instruments, with a sound far more interesting than Generation whistles (which are seemingly tired now; we don’t know what to say other than that they are okay). The sweet tone, though slightly clumsy to hold, is the superior instrument.Obviously you get what you pay for. Susato whistles will be a more professional choice. The similar Glenluce whistles are loud, and very forgiving, in that they don’t squeak much), and are affordable. But I am hard pressed to say that I have found a more musical sounding whistle than the sweet tone. The expensive whistles, with all their volume, have less soul.
A**Y
Three Stars
It's o k.
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