Wow, these have come a long way! Ever thought about adding the footjoint with the two holes? Helps strengthen that low E, and boosts the clarity of the upper octave among other things.
We can do a foot with two holes no problem. Our standard model has no foot joint, so would be a custom order. But it would be consistent with the Pratten plans we are working from.
How’s the second octave intonation on the Carbony? One thing that irks me about my Penny Whistles (Lir & Generation) is the second octave “a” and “b” are noticeably flat. Is this the case with the Carbony? Thanks! 😎
Wow! Nice playing!
You play incredibly well!!
Wow, these have come a long way! Ever thought about adding the footjoint with the two holes? Helps strengthen that low E, and boosts the clarity of the upper octave among other things.
We can do a foot with two holes no problem. Our standard model has no foot joint, so would be a custom order. But it would be consistent with the Pratten plans we are working from.
How’s the second octave intonation on the Carbony? One thing that irks me about my Penny Whistles (Lir & Generation) is the second octave “a” and “b” are noticeably flat. Is this the case with the Carbony? Thanks! 😎
Our whistles and flutes all have a tapered bore body to get proper intonation into the second octave.
@@robgandara Thanks! 😎