The English flageolet was a wooden instrument developed around the year 1800. Over time, it was largely replaced by the tin whistle, which is what this item is. It is pitched in a specific key (and is not chromatic), so a variety of whistles are needed to play in multiple keys. The tin whistle is played similar to the recorder.
The English flageolet was a wooden instrument developed around the year 1800. Over time, it was largely replaced by the tin whistle, which is what this item is. It is pitched in a specific key (and is not chromatic), so a variety of whistles are needed to play in multiple keys. The tin whistle is played similar to the recorder.
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The English flageolet was a wooden instrument developed around the year 1800. Over time, it was largely replaced by the tin whistle, which is what this item is. It is pitched in a specific key (and is not chromatic), so a variety of whistles are needed to play in multiple keys. The tin whistle is played similar to the recorder.
The English flageolet was a wooden instrument developed around the year 1800. Over time, it was largely replaced by the tin whistle, which is what this item is. It is pitched in a specific key (and is not chromatic), so a variety of whistles are needed to play in multiple keys. The tin whistle is played similar to the recorder.
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