What is the whistle?
The whistle is an unusual metal tool Woodwind, which was first developed in the early 20th century. Many people have heard the sliding sound of the whistle, especially as a sound effect in cartoons. This tool is also called the Swanee whistle, piston or bike whistle. It resembles metal wheels with Fipple wheels, alternately called mouthpiece, which looks very similar to flute or recorder. The whistle is hollow, but has a metal piston, sometimes called a piston that can be manually extended or shortened to create a sliding sound.
There are people who can actually play permanent notes on the slip and can be able to transfer the whole melodies with the tool. In this case, playing the tool is somewhat comparable to playing the rogue, at least very small. Musicians must know the precise collection to pull out the piston to create different tones. One of the well -known players of the past was Paul Trietsch, who is probably considered the most adept of the player who has ever played this instrument. Other well -known musiciansAs Louis Armstrong, they could also play a good "slide".
There are several symphonic composers who have used a whistle. Maurice Ravel, best known for his work Bolero , used it at the Opera l'enfant et les sortilèges ( child and spells ). Although the whistle was used in several jazz and orchestral pieces, it was most often used in the Jug belts of the 1920s.
The Jug bands represented a number of handmade tools and the unique nature of the whistle of images fit directly in. Another composer, who made a lot of the instrument, is Spike Jones, who is best known for his parody interpretation of music from the 30th year. Jones often used the image and put it in different points of his "arrangement" to cause humor.
whistles are usually quite cheap. Can create a fun tool, amazing way to add audioé effects, or just be a great noise for children. Musicians can also buy instructions for a whistle that can teach real notes and songs.