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Collection: Kerry Whistles
Kerry Whistles is the umbrella brand of Busker, Chieftain, Kerry, Optima, and Thunderbird Whistles. They are designed and made by Phil Hardy (a great whistle player himself). They are made of machined aluminum and are played by many professional musicians.
Kerry Whistles is the umbrella brand of Busker, Chieftain, Kerry, Optima, and Thunderbird Whistles. They are designed and made by Phil Hardy (a great whistle player himself). They are made of machined aluminum and are played by many professional musicians.
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Steven Mayer
Gift for my wife
My wife has unbelievable rhythm and always taps along with music. The tunable was a surprise gift she instantly loved and played along with an old Steve Miller CD.
Tar, 16", Inside Tunable - Red Cedar
Todd Wisniewski
Nash Tavewa Clay Harmony Flute
I was fortunate to have an opportunity to play a Nash Tavewa clay drone flute while on vacation. You cannot play one and not want to add one of these fabulous flutes to your collection. In a search for one of Nash’s flutes I found that Lark in the Morning knows quality instruments and seen they carried Nash Tavewa’s beautiful flutes. I ordered this beautiful Nash Tavewa harmony drone which shipped and arrived quickly. The voice of this flute is spectacular and I have thoroughly enjoyed playing it daily. I have many wood Native American Style flutes in my collection but this clay flutes voice is unique and transending. If you are a flute player and do not have a Nash Tavewa clay flute in your collection I would highly recommend reaching out to Lark in the Morning to see what they may have available and or what may be coming. Lark in the Morning obviously knows their great artisan’s and unique instruments. Thank you Lark in the Morning for having that perfect Nash Tavewa Clay Harmony flute I was looking for to add to my collection!
Native American Ceramic Harmony Flute in G/D 432Hz, by Nash Tavewa