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单词 tin whistle
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Definition of tin whistle in English:

tin whistle

noun
  • A small flute-like instrument made from a thin metal tube, with six finger holes of varying size on top and no thumb holes.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • From beginner to advance lessons, classes are available in all traditional musical instruments including fiddle, tin whistle, bodhrán, accordion and banjo.
    • Kevin played a tune on the tin whistle for me before I left for fourth class.
    • Larry played the two row accordion, the tin whistle, the silver flute, and the clarinet.
    • He was also talented musically, singing and playing the tin whistle being some of his favourite pastimes.
    • Children are swapping the bodhrán for the bassoon and the tin whistle for the tuba as educators seek to bring classical music to the islands.
    • If they could play a tin whistle or mouth organ or turn out some kind of tune, chances are they would get a penny or two at the door of homes when they set out on their theme to buy the wren who, legend had it, died on St Stephen's Day.
    • The tin whistle or mouth-organ serves as an instrument for a tune, or some young ones sing a song to get the householders in the mood to drop a coin in their boxes, as they spread the good cheer of the Christmas season.
    • She was a gifted musician and her speciality was the tin whistle.
    • He is a man who seems determined to make a trumpet sound like a tin whistle.
    • The talented multi instrumentalist can play anything from a piano to a didgeridoo to a tin whistle.
    • Tom started on the tin whistle and then the flute.
    • Bring your tin whistle or any other small musical instrument you may have.
    • He was also noted for rendering a few tunes on the tin whistle.
    • Classes in all instruments from the tin whistle to the harp are held each morning from 10 am - 1pm by qualified teachers.
    • Anyone between the ages of 7 and 70 are welcome to come along and learn to play the tin whistle, button or piano accordion at 7pm each Friday evening.
    • There is a great emphasis on music here; every child learns the tin whistle at an early age and then graduates to other instruments.
    • Weekly music classes are resuming for the following instruments: fiddle, tin whistle, flute, keyboard and button accordion.
    • Sean had learned some tunes at school and he provided the music on the tin whistle.
    • Tuition is provided on instruments which include tin whistle, fiddle and flute.
    • The instruments covered will be tin whistle, flute and the fiddle.
 
 

Definition of tin whistle in US English:

tin whistle

nountɪn ˈ(h)wɪsəltin ˈ(h)wisəl
  • A small flute-like instrument made from a thin metal tube, with six finger holes of varying size on top and no thumb holes.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Larry played the two row accordion, the tin whistle, the silver flute, and the clarinet.
    • Children are swapping the bodhrán for the bassoon and the tin whistle for the tuba as educators seek to bring classical music to the islands.
    • The instruments covered will be tin whistle, flute and the fiddle.
    • Anyone between the ages of 7 and 70 are welcome to come along and learn to play the tin whistle, button or piano accordion at 7pm each Friday evening.
    • He is a man who seems determined to make a trumpet sound like a tin whistle.
    • Weekly music classes are resuming for the following instruments: fiddle, tin whistle, flute, keyboard and button accordion.
    • Tuition is provided on instruments which include tin whistle, fiddle and flute.
    • Bring your tin whistle or any other small musical instrument you may have.
    • Kevin played a tune on the tin whistle for me before I left for fourth class.
    • He was also talented musically, singing and playing the tin whistle being some of his favourite pastimes.
    • Sean had learned some tunes at school and he provided the music on the tin whistle.
    • She was a gifted musician and her speciality was the tin whistle.
    • The talented multi instrumentalist can play anything from a piano to a didgeridoo to a tin whistle.
    • Classes in all instruments from the tin whistle to the harp are held each morning from 10 am - 1pm by qualified teachers.
    • If they could play a tin whistle or mouth organ or turn out some kind of tune, chances are they would get a penny or two at the door of homes when they set out on their theme to buy the wren who, legend had it, died on St Stephen's Day.
    • Tom started on the tin whistle and then the flute.
    • He was also noted for rendering a few tunes on the tin whistle.
    • The tin whistle or mouth-organ serves as an instrument for a tune, or some young ones sing a song to get the householders in the mood to drop a coin in their boxes, as they spread the good cheer of the Christmas season.
    • From beginner to advance lessons, classes are available in all traditional musical instruments including fiddle, tin whistle, bodhrán, accordion and banjo.
    • There is a great emphasis on music here; every child learns the tin whistle at an early age and then graduates to other instruments.
 
 
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