I love my V5, when I first got it, I liked the look of it, but because I was used to playing a cheaper plastic one from another company. I thought there was something wrong with the V5. But now I've got used to it, I realize it's far superior, V5 is a much better quality sound than my old plastic one. I started during lock down, didn't take it too seriously at first. Only trouble is I'm nearly 71 and I get rheumatism or some type of pains in my hands. But I do love to play the whistle now with the V5.
Great stuff. The new/old Kerry sounds just amazing. I've been playing the blue-top Optima for about ten years and I love it, but now both the Busker and the Kerry are tempting me. In my opinion the Optima has a somewhat weak bell note but the Busker and Kerry both sound stronger. Do you have an opinion about which has the cleaner high notes A and B?
I love my V5, when I first got it, I liked the look of it, but because I was used to playing a cheaper plastic one from another company. I thought there was something wrong with the V5. But now I've got used to it, I realize it's far superior, V5 is a much better quality sound than my old plastic one. I started during lock down, didn't take it too seriously at first. Only trouble is I'm nearly 71 and I get rheumatism or some type of pains in my hands. But I do love to play the whistle now with the V5.
oh I'm going to try and get that G to F note bend down.. lovely playing
Great stuff. The new/old Kerry sounds just amazing. I've been playing the blue-top Optima for about ten years and I love it, but now both the Busker and the Kerry are tempting me. In my opinion the Optima has a somewhat weak bell note but the Busker and Kerry both sound stronger. Do you have an opinion about which has the cleaner high notes A and B?
I just got a low busker mezzo A and for me it beats the low Bb. The overall sound in both octaves is more nuanced
Can you link the first whistle? Thanks
Not sure what you mean? The first whistle is a Kerry D.