Parks Every Whistle High C - with Tone Ring
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Parks Every Whistle as a 3-Piece Combo Set in C / D with Tone Ring to regulate the needed blowing pressure and the loudness.
Parks Every Whistles are particularly light tin whistles made of plastic with outstanding playability. In terms of loudness, they move about in the middle realms, but are easy blowing instruments. Regarding the tone ring developed by Carey Park, it not only regulates the loudness, but also the extra air pressure needed to jump to the higher octave. Due to the curvature of the mouthpiece, very little moisture gets into the whistle. The instrument is easily cleaned with soap and water. It does not rust or tarnish. The tuning slide requires no cork grease.
Weight: 35g/37g
Length: 29,5cm/32cm
Diameter: 12,5mm
Material thickness: 1,5mm
Sound "The gentle breeze" with Tiffany playing on a Walkabout D Whistle.
Sound "Kesh Jig" with Seamus O´Dunn on an Every Whistle.
The Tone Ring
The tuning and response of a whistle is a matter of taste. Some players appreciate a only slight change in needed pressure to reach the higher octave, others perhaps find comfort needing more pressure. With the help of the Tone Ring the pressure required to reach the next octave can be regulated.
In the middle position the pressure needed to reach the higher octave is increased and the lower octave sounds stronger and more present. If you continue to rotate the ring, so that only a small gap of the window is opened below the mouthpiece, the whistle is much quieter. Then, one can practice without disturbing others (Finally, whistle playing all night !!!)
Here are two versions of the B part of Connachtman's Rambles. One with the Tone Ring in the open position, and one with the Tone Ring in a semi-closed position, played on a Parks Every D whistle.
Sound Open Ring
Sound Closed Ring
Parks Every Whistles are particularly light tin whistles made of plastic with outstanding playability. In terms of loudness, they move about in the middle realms, but are easy blowing instruments. Regarding the tone ring developed by Carey Park, it not only regulates the loudness, but also the extra air pressure needed to jump to the higher octave. Due to the curvature of the mouthpiece, very little moisture gets into the whistle. The instrument is easily cleaned with soap and water. It does not rust or tarnish. The tuning slide requires no cork grease.
Weight: 35g/37g
Length: 29,5cm/32cm
Diameter: 12,5mm
Material thickness: 1,5mm
Sound "The gentle breeze" with Tiffany playing on a Walkabout D Whistle.
Sound "Kesh Jig" with Seamus O´Dunn on an Every Whistle.
The Tone Ring
The tuning and response of a whistle is a matter of taste. Some players appreciate a only slight change in needed pressure to reach the higher octave, others perhaps find comfort needing more pressure. With the help of the Tone Ring the pressure required to reach the next octave can be regulated.
In the middle position the pressure needed to reach the higher octave is increased and the lower octave sounds stronger and more present. If you continue to rotate the ring, so that only a small gap of the window is opened below the mouthpiece, the whistle is much quieter. Then, one can practice without disturbing others (Finally, whistle playing all night !!!)
Here are two versions of the B part of Connachtman's Rambles. One with the Tone Ring in the open position, and one with the Tone Ring in a semi-closed position, played on a Parks Every D whistle.
Sound Open Ring
Sound Closed Ring
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