Low D Unicorn Tune - 3D printed flute by Tele Tunes

Low D Unicorn Tune

Black
€65,00
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Low D Unicorn Tune - 3D printed flute by Tele Tunes

Low D Unicorn Tune

€65,00

The world's largest collapsing low D whistle! It has a thumb hole on the back (to play the root note on the second octave). It's quite large, so most people need to use their pinkie to close the lowest hole — typical for flutes this size. It has a nice low tone and definitely won't go unnoticed when I open it up!

Scale D Major
Closed 85 mm
Extended 470 mm
Weight 82 g

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Etsy Customer

Mauri's inventions are one of a kind. They are well worth the money and of good quality. I bought a black low D telescopic whistle this time and it sounds great and is very compact folding down to less than 3 inches and it extends beautifully. You can follow him on YouTube, TikTok and Instagram to see his creations before you decide to buy. One hell of a great guy with great products and great customer service. Thanks Mauri. 👍

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Etsy Customer

Okay, I dunno why but I always associate tin whistles with Xmas. So when I saw my flute was arriving early I was like “Yes! Ready for Xmas!” The sound is pretty good and as a woman with autism, I love the colors, the arrangement, the sound and feeling it makes when I open it. Everything about this flute just tickles my brain the right way. The one thing I would complain about…is my tiny hands lol but I’ll figure out the proper way to use my fingers. Kid me would go crazy over this thing. Would probably play when Xmas arrives

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Etsy Customer

Wow I loveee this design! It’s an affordable low D whistle that sounds great! Lol and it collapses! Super satisfied

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Etsy Customer

Excellent seller and product -- no complaints.

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Etsy Customer

This thing is amazing! It is very close to being an alto recorder in terms of tone, range, and operation, but it collapses down to a size that will fit in your hand (around 3.5" x 2" or 90x50mm). It does not have the lowest hole of a recorder and the bottom hole it does have is too far to reach with a ring finger (use your pinkie). Despite the differences I was able to play it with just a minute or two of figuring it out.

I wasn't impressed with the sound the first time I blew it, but as I've learned how much air to give it that has improved considerably.

Overall, this is a practical instrument and not just a curiosity. And if you want a wind instrument you can easily carry around, I haven't seen anything that compares.

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