Irish Whistle
The Irish whistle, also known as the tin whistle, is a simple woodwind instrument made from metal or plastic. It has a cylindrical body and a fipple mouthpiece, which allows the player to produce sound by blowing air into it. The instrument typically has six finger holes, enabling musicians to play a variety of notes and melodies.
Commonly used in traditional Irish music, the Irish whistle is popular for its bright, sweet tone. It is often played in folk bands and during cultural events, making it a staple in the rich musical heritage of Ireland. The whistle is accessible for beginners, yet versatile enough for advanced players.