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I used to love the sound of the penny whistle.
Why, for instance, should the pipe be called a penny whistle?
I am a great performer before the Lord on the penny whistle.
It was much fancier than any penny whistle I'd ever seen before.
If you can afford a penny whistle, then buy one and study that."
A penny whistle called to the crowd, which responded with shouts of appreciation.
It is said that when leaving the town they were playing the pipes of the organ like penny whistles.
You should hear Lloyd on the penny whistle, and me on the piano!
"I had been in retail for 19 years and did eight Penny Whistle books to help parents of young children," she said.
Algren used to call himself the penny whistle of American literature.
"I am the penny whistle of American literature."
Her first instrument had been an old penny whistle that she taught herself to play by listening to the birds singing outside their window.
Because Penny Whistles was published 4 years later, it may represent a similar theme.
Because Cryogenic is offering a reward of stickers and penny whistle.
Penny whistles, violin, and softly tapped drums drew me to my feet.
"It's realism we try to stay away from," explained an assistant manager at Penny Whistle.
It was the type still known as a penny whistle, although no-one could remember when they'd ever cost only a penny.
Three books, a penny whistle, a damaged harp.
Crossed penny whistles on the cover, or else a sheaf of 'em.
He taught himself first the penny whistle and then the oud (lute).
At the end, some children will be asked to come onstage to play penny whistles and follow the Pied Piper.
When it comes to playing, Arthur's favourite instruments are the banjo, harmonica and penny whistle.
Lacking a band, he went to a toyshop and bought a drum and a penny whistle.
Person who can come up with the wackiest yet believable conspiracy theory as to why Barry is absent gets a penny whistle.
The song includes penny whistle and accordion.
He also had experience on the bass, and tin whistle.
Mary started learning to play the tin whistle at the age of nine.
Another instrument that developed from it was the tin whistle.
As a child he played the tin whistle and, later, the flute.
The tin whistle is the most popular instrument in Irish traditional music today.
She didn't play any musical instrument, much less a tin whistle.
The tone of the tin whistle is largely determined by its manufacturing.
A number of music genres commonly feature the tin whistle.
There was music in the distance; the sound of a tin whistle, playing a jig.
As she spoke, the haunting sound of a tin whistle could be heard from a classroom down the hall.
In the workshop, each child will be given a tin whistle and taught to play simple tunes.
Can you play so much as a tin whistle?"
He has been playing the tin whistle since the age of six, having studied with joHn.
In addition, Popper has played the tin whistle on some recordings.
"You know, I didn't get a thing on the tin whistle.
Tin whistle players usually do not tongue most notes.
Perhaps it was the first time bagpipes and a tin whistle have ever been heard together in Antarctica.
In 1907, he was suspended for taunting opponents with a tin whistle.
Russell taught himself to play the tin whistle by ear starting at age eleven.
She could hear clearly the sharp, bright, tin whistle call of a wren several blocks away.
We all had tin whistles and we learned them.
Why should the alternative name be tin whistle?
After he picked up his tin whistle from his car, they started out on foot through the woods.
The tin whistle is closely associated with Celtic music.
Tin whistle music collections are generally notated in one of three different formats.