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tin whistle

NOUN
  1. an inexpensive fipple flute

How To Use tin whistle In A Sentence

  • There is also an album from Dublin-born uillean piper and tin whistle player, Ronan Browne.
  • Summer had arrived and through the open door the sound of a tin whistle-playing busker/beggar grew irksome.
  • A mixture of mostly Gaelic sung tunes, these traditional helpings are served up using mainly harp, guitar, mandola, double bass, tin whistle and vocal and it's the tracks using this orchestration which probably stand out the most.
  • It even inspired Eva to take out her tin whistle and tootle for a while. Winter Bloom
  • Then be generous -- show him the flash of a looking-glass, the flutter of a bright handkerchief, a tin whistle, or any other little kickshaw that the remembrance of a boy's pocket may suggest -- and the chances are that he will come back again, finding curiosity so richly rewarded. Secret of the Woods
  • The talented multi instrumentalist can play anything from a piano to a didgeridoo to a tin whistle.
  • He had a great love of traditional Irish music, being very accomplished on the melodeon and concertina, but the tin whistle was his favourite.
  • Children are swapping the bodhrán for the bassoon and the tin whistle for the tuba as educators seek to bring classical music to the islands.
  • In my report I mentioned the lovely tin whistle playing at the offertory.
  • The children of Brendan and Theresa Walsh of Rhue, Lisa and Alan danced jigs and reels to the music from the tin whistle of Nicola Walpole.
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