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Lark in the Morning

Lark in the Morning Pennywhistle, Nickel Body, Brass Head, D

Lark in the Morning Pennywhistle, Nickel Body, Brass Head, D

SKU:WHS484

Regular price $99.00
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Construction & Materials

This pennywhistle pairs a powder-coated nickel body with a precision-fitted brass head and brass fipple. The matte black finish gives the instrument a refined, durable surface that holds up well to regular playing. The two-piece design allows the head and body to be adjusted for pitch, making this whistle easy to tune on the fly.

Sound & Playability

Pitched in the key of D, this whistle covers the most essential range for Irish traditional music, Celtic sessions, and folk melodies. The brass fipple produces a bright, focused chiff that experienced players will appreciate, while the responsive voicing makes it approachable for beginners learning their first tunes. Two full octaves are comfortably within reach with standard fingering technique.

About This Instrument

The pennywhistle, also known as the tin whistle or feadóg, has been a cornerstone of Celtic and British Isles musical traditions for generations. The key of D is the standard starting point for traditional Irish sessions and is well-suited to the large body of jigs, reels, and airs in the folk canon. This model from Lark in the Morning offers a capable and reliable instrument for players at any stage of their journey with the whistle.

Care & Maintenance

After playing, remove the head from the body and gently tap out any accumulated moisture. Store the whistle in a protective case or pouch away from extreme temperatures. The powder-coated nickel body resists corrosion and is easily wiped clean with a dry cloth. Periodic adjustment of the head-to-body joint will help maintain consistent intonation over time.

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