Resources for Medieval Era Enthusiasts

We will be offering three classes on the pennywhistle – one on May 5 and one on May 26 meeting at the Cherry Hills Library, and one on June 2 (tentative), meeting at the Los Lunas Library. Students may attend one or all of these classes – the more practice we have, the better! These classes are in preparation for attending the Albuquerque Folk Festival on Saturday, June 19th. Mr. Andy Moss, a local musician and experienced pennywhistle instructor, will be presenting a beginner’s pennywhistle/ tin whistle workshop at 11:00 am, and I would really enjoy having a large representation from Medieval Living!!! But even if you can’t make it to the festival, I hope you can make it to the classes.

The only thing different with these classes is the requirement for students to have their own key-of-D pennywhistle. Students may purchase their own whistle from their own source, or I will order them in advance of the class (which will either require a pre-payment or a very sincere promise to pay for it at the time of the class). Locally, I know that Apple Mountain Music usually has a nice selection of pennywhistles at a reasonable price. They are also available online starting at around $6 or $7 plus the cost of shipping – the shipping cost for an individual pennywhistle is almost as much as the instrument itself, which is why I am offering to purchase several at once, thereby lowering the cost per item.

The whistle I would prefer to buy for the students is the Clark Sweetone Pennywhistle available in D only – this is the first conical bore pennywhistle to have been made with a plastic mouthpiece – the combination of traditional workmanship with modern technology. Cost per whistle would be $10.00 including shipping, and I can have them within a few days. However, if students want to purchase something different, that is fine with me – just as long as they are in the key of D.

Students interested in ordering a whistle in advance, please contact me at scott@medieval-living.com to make payment arrangements. I want to have the order placed no later then April 25th.

I will post this information on the local homeschool forums as well.

I also encourage parents to checkout the other activities available at the Albuquerque Folk Festival . . . lots of fun and educational activities.

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About The Author

Scott Berry is a former high school history teacher. He is the founder and president of Medieval Living, Inc., a 501(c)(3) public charity which supports homeschooling throughout New Mexico. He is also an active member of the Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA), where he participates in light weapons (rapier) and archery. He was a historian for the United States Air Force from 1981 to 1993.