Talk:Pitch pipe
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Swanee Whistle
[edit]Is a swanee whistle the same as a slide whistle? -phma
- possibly. sounds about right. No article on the swanee whistle would be complete without a mention of the game of Swanee-Kazoo, as played on I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue -- Tarquin 23:55 Sep 30, 2002 (UTC)
- I'm almost sure that they are indeed the same thing - to my surprise, however, Google reckons "slide" is far more common than "swanee", so I'll tweak the article to reflect this. --Camembert
Keys
[edit]- Most male and female performers prefer to use F-F pipes and C-C pipes, respectively. ...Pipes in other keys are available, but are much more rare.
- The Tombo pitch instrument has been gaining widespread acceptance in the barbershop harmony community for the last ten years or so. These instruments are E-E and A-A. I would hardly classify them as "rare" anymore. --Pfrowe (talk) 14:51, 22 May 2020 (UTC)
No Citations!
[edit]This article cites nothing, except for one book. But there's no in-article citations so should I use the {{Template:Unreferenced}} tag or the {{Template:Refimprove}} tag? Eman235/talk 06:43, 1 May 2014 (UTC)
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