Clarke Celtic Tin Whistle Green D
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Easy to learn to play, inexpensive, convenient to carry around, the Celtic Tin Whistle can be available for performances on all occasions._x005F
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\nWhen Robert Clarke invented the Tinwhistle in 1843, little did he know that it would become the perfect wind instrument to be played universally in all the Celtic lands._x005F
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\nOne cannot hear a slow air played with depth of feeling on a tin whistle by a true Celt without being drawn into, and sharing, the emotions expressed by the player._x005F
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\nEach of the Celtic nations has its own instrumental tradition and each claim their right to specific instruments._x005F
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\nThe Scots will assert that the bagpipes are their national property; the Welsh the harp. The Irish claim the Uillean pipes as their own._x005F
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\nOne instrument played and adopted by all is the tin whistle._x005F
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\nIt can be heard in concert halls, broadcasts, churches and above all, especially in Irish pubs.