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Buy Whistle Key Finder Keychain Sound LED With Whistle Claps for R39.90
R 39
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Buy Whistle Key Finder Keychain Sound LED With Whistle Claps for R208.00
R 208
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Buy Wireless Anti-Lost Alarm Key Finder Locator Keychain Whistle Sound with LED Light (COLOR.: BLUE) for R205.00
R 205
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Clarke sweetone D Gold - traditional tapering tin tube with moulded black plastic mouthpiece Made by clarke whistles - made in england since 1843, the original and still hugely popular. Easy to play, great for beginners Bright sound Clarke has been making whistles in england since 1843 Clarke Sweetone D Whistle Gold Traditional tapering tin tube with moulded black plastic mouthpiece Whistle Advice The whistle is a diatonic instrument with simple fingering, and it's very easy to learn to play - easier than the recorder. Whistles generally play two octaves, and you can easily play in two keys on any whistle, for example on a D whistle you can play in D and G. Because many tunes go down below the key note, you will often find that the tune is easier to play in G than D on a D whistle, because D is the lowest note. This means you should also consider the alternative key of the whistle when choosing the key. C goes to F, A to D which is useful, F to Bb, G to C and so on.
R 742
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Clarke sweetone C Silver - traditional tapering tin tube with moulded black plastic mouthpiece Made by clarke whistles - made in england since 1843, the original and still hugely popular. Easy to play, great for beginners Bright sound Clarke has been making whistles in england since 1843 Clarke Sweetone C Whistle Silver Traditional tapering tin tube with moulded black plastic mouthpiece Whistle Advice The whistle is a diatonic instrument with simple fingering, and it's very easy to learn to play - easier than the recorder. Whistles generally play two octaves, and you can easily play in two keys on any whistle, for example on a D whistle you can play in D and G. Because many tunes go down below the key note, you will often find that the tune is easier to play in G than D on a D whistle, because D is the lowest note. This means you should also consider the alternative key of the whistle when choosing the key. C goes to F, A to D which is useful, F to Bb, G to C and so on.
R 766
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