



🖤 Unlock timeless Celtic vibes with the sleek whistle that fits your lifestyle.
The Waltons Little Black Penny Whistle in Key of D is a traditional Irish tin whistle made from lightweight, black-coated aluminium. Designed for beginners and music lovers, it offers authentic Celtic tones with effortless playability. Compact and durable, this polished whistle is crafted in Ireland and highly rated for quality and ease of use.






| ASIN | B003MRGLBU |
| Brand | Waltons |
| Brand Name | Waltons |
| Color | black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 370 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Polished |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05390731031417 |
| Included Components | Mouthpiece |
| Instrument Key | D |
| Item Dimensions | 13.78 x 0.59 x 0.59 inches |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 13.78 x 0.59 x 0.59 inches |
| Manufacturer | Waltons Irish Products |
| Material | Made from Aluminium to Produce an Effortless Tone |
| Material Type | Made from Aluminium to Produce an Effortless Tone |
| Model Number | 1525 |
| Style | Brass |
S**O
A little wonder...
I’m new to the Tin Whistle, drawn to it by its ability to create hauntingly beautiful melodies as well as lively, quick and complicated ditties. All this in the simplest of little instruments, and one that I can easily carry in my backpack on journeys into the back country, which I can’t say about my guitar- another reason that I decided to take up the instrument. My Walton’s Little Black Tin Whistle arrived in great condition. It’s been a joy to keep it on my desk to pick up whenever the spirit moves me, just to fiddle around with to discover what notes come out when, how hard to blow, what grip to use. It’s been great fun, aided by the abundance of videos available online providing guidance when I feel like a bit more informative training. Bottom line, I have a high quality instrument, the same as I’ve observed many a professional play, made in Ireland, that brings me a smile every day. What more could I ask for, and all that for the price of a movie or two on Netflix?
S**R
Nice whistle
Good whistle. Easy for kids to learn
T**L
Great cheap whistle
Since they are marketed so cheap I grabbed 2, and I'm glad I did so. One of them came in a poorer quality, having an airy sense when hitting the second octave. I'm sure I can work around this however, if not by altering my playing then by using the many tweaking guides from the internet. It's an incredibly light, but in turn delicate, whistle since it's made of aluminum. It gives a nice bright tone, but starts to quiver when playing its very highest notes. A raspy transition from 1st to 2nd octaves. A perfect beginner model, simple to learn and easy to use. It is lots of fun and definately worth the 4 or so dollars. If you are looking for something quiet though, do not take this, rather go for a Low D whistle because this can get quite loud.
Y**E
Sweet music
This is a nice beginning level whistle. Because they are so inexpensive, I bought several different brands of tin whistles to hear and feel what the differences were between them. This one won. It has a clear, sweet sound. I can switch between upper and lower registers easily. The highest 3 notes are difficult and a little screechy and that was true of every brand I tried of these low costing whistles. I have bought three Little Blacks for my kids and all of them have been the same quality and consistency. In my opinion, It is easy to sound great playing a tin whistle and I enjoy listening to my kids practice because it sounds sweet like a flute. This Little Black Whistle is my favorite out of the low cost whistles. (If you don't mind spending more for a beginning tin whistle, I recommend Jerry Freeman's "Tweaked" whistles for Consistency of sound between registers, sweet high notes, tuned, etc... Bluebird is my favorite Tweaked whistle.)
S**E
Don’t buy unless you want a toy
Color comes as described, plastic material and tin are good. Tone is however distorted and not so easy to use. Tin material gets easily disfigured.
S**H
Grear
Very fun hobby to pick up you do at the warm it up before it sounds good
K**3
Excellent penny whistle
I have had this penny whistle for years now! I still use it and it sounds great. I made a soft plushy bag to keep it safe. I play Christmas music, church music, and little diddys. They all sound good and are fun to play. It is a great, sturdy, well made penny whistle
I**A
NOT worth buying
At first I thought this was a pretty good whistle even though I knew something this cheap couldn't be great. But then I tried to play some songs with the note C natural, and it never sounded right. I've played flute, oboe, saxophone, and trumpet before, so I'm not anywhere near a beginner when it comes to music. I can definitely tell when a note is out of tune, and the C natural on this so-called "instrument" is terrible. Not only is it out of tune, but it's nowhere near a D or a B. I've tried everything to get it right and it just won't work. I also had to saw away over and over merely to get the very hard plastic covering off the mouthpiece so I could even start playing! I would simply return the whistle and get a better one, but it's so cheap that it would cost just as much to mail it as it cost to buy it. It's DEFINITELY not worth it, I've bought a Clarke whistle instead which is about $12, and hopefully it'll be worth it.
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