Brass Pennywhistle, Key Of C
This brass whistle could go by many names, a penny whistle, tin whistle, Irish whistle, or feadog just to name a few. It was first named on the streets of Dublin in the late 1500s, and has been around in one form or another for hundreds of years. It is a six-hole woodwind instrument that is relatively easy to play, certainly easy to transport, and economical as well. What more could you possibly hope for? This particular version, is an attractive brass instrument in the key of C. "Brass Pennywhistle, Key Of C" weighs 0.64 oz.
$11.45, SuperDuperItem 2150051FK

|
Click on the image above to see a larger version.
|
| More Information | How to purchase this item: To purchase "Brass Pennywhistle, Key Of C", just click on the "Click To Purchase" button above. You will then have the option of placing your order online or ordering by mail, fax or phone.
Return Policy: This product may be returned within 30 days of purchase for a full refund, excluding shipping charges. |
Another Product You Might Enjoy
58 fine recorder solo arrangements on international folk songs, classics and music from opera and light opera. An excellent addition to the musical library of any recorder student. By Dr. William Weiss Overall Difficulty: Beginning-Intermediate Instrument: Recorder (Soprano) Music Style: Folk Publisher: Mel Bay Publications, Inc. Series: Archive Edition "Mel Bay's Folk Melodies For Recorder - Recorder Sheet Music" weighs 3.52 oz.
Mel Bay's Folk Melodies For Recorder - Recorder Sheet Music $6.95, SuperDuperItem 1150191FK, 24 pages For more information, click here. | | |
|
 Copyright © 2009 Encore Music Company, Inc. |
|