Penny Whistle in E?

post by jefftk (jkaufman) · 2025-03-13T02:40:02.653Z · LW · GW · 1 comments

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Lily has been trying to raise money for her class by busking, but it's cold enough that I don't want to play violin. I've been playing penny whistle, warm inside my pennywhistle mitten (thanks Julia!) but a lot of the fiddle tunes Lily plays are hard to play on a D whistle. A D whistle is good for a lot of keys (D, Amix, Em, G, ...) but Lily knows a lot of tunes in A and even some in E. Ages ago I had a tiny whistle in A, but I lost it at some point, which was probably for the best since it's absurdly high.

What I'd really like, though, is a whistle in E. Just a little higher pitched than the D whistle, but good for playing in A and E. Except as far as I can tell no one is making these right now?

I did find a carbon fiber one for $330 and a brass one for $300, but while I'm sure these sound wonderful as whistles go, I'm not going to play this enough to be worth getting something fancy.

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comment by npostavs · 2025-03-13T14:31:39.288Z · LW(p) · GW(p)

What about tuning the fiddle strings down 1 tone?