Cheap vs Expensive Tin Whistles ($10 - $1500??)

No, I don’t have a $1,500 tin whistle but I guess I used to? Let’s break down the differences in instruments, cost/benefit analysis style. In the roundup today are whistles from Michael Burke, John Sindt, Michael Copeland, Gary Humphrey, Killarney, Wild, Feadog, Clarke, Sweetone, and Generation - and a few in the grab bag that I’m not really sure what they are. Disclosure: I was not paid or asked to offer up these opinions. I own all of these (except the Burke, I’m borrowing that from Claire Shirey. Check out her channel at More content on Patreon: My Gear Camera: Panasonic GH5 () Wide Lens: Sigma 16mm f/1.4 () B-Roll Lens: Panasonic f/1.7 () Boom Mic: Rode NTG4 () On-camera Mic: Rode Video Micro () Lavalier Mic: Shure SM93 () Handheld Mic: Shure Beta58 () Flute Clip-on Mic: Audio Technica Pro 35 () Gimbal: DJI Ronin SC () Drone: DJI Mavic Air 2 () XLR Interface: Focusrite Scarlett Solo () Action camera: GoPro Hero 7 Black () DAW: Logic Pro X NLE: Final Cut Pro X VFX: Apple Motion My favorite beginner whistle: Clarke Sweetone () Whistles are made by Gary Humphrey: ~ghumphrey/ Flutes made by Terry McGee () and Windward () Follow me on Instagram: My website for info about lessons and tour dates and stuff: BUSINESS INQUIRIES: youtube@
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