Specification Brand : Clarke Tinwhistle BulletPoint1 : Brittania Fife in Bb – Polymer / Brass | Used for Civil War Re-Enactment flute, historical Renaissance Baroque instrument, LARP, Fife and Drum Corp Marching Band and parades BulletPoint2 : Poplular Renaissance and baroque instrument often used for Civil War Re-Enactment, Fife and Drum Corp Marching Band, in parades, military bands or as a solo instrument. BulletPoint3 : Cylindrically bored transverse flute with six fingerholes with no keys. Beautiful sound with superb tone. Traditional/Folk music BulletPoint4 : Poplular Renaissance and baroque instrument often used for Civil War Re-Enactment, Fife and Drum Corp Marching Band, in parades, military bands or as a solo instrument. This authentic wooden instrument is more than a prop for costume in cosplay for live action role play LARP as it's a fully functional musical instrument. BulletPoint5 : Fingering Chart Color : Bb Poly/black ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier : 5060122440813 ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier1 : 0691959701690 ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier2 : 691959701690 FinishType : Polished GpsrSafetyAttestation : 1 IncludedComponents : Case InstrumentKey : B Flat ItemName : Brittania Fife in Bb – Polymer/Brass | Used for Civil War Re-Enactment flute, historical Renaissance Baroque instrument, LARP, Fife and Drum Corp Marching Band and parades ItemPackageDimensions_Height : 1 inches ItemPackageDimensions_Length : 9 inches ItemPackageDimensions_Width : 1.5 inches ItemPackageQuantity : 1 ItemTypeKeyword : fifes Manufacturer : The Clarke Tinwhistle Company Material : Polyvinyl Chloride ModelNumber : BFBPY PartNumber : KLMB ProductDescription : Wooden fifes are recognised as one of the leading Marching Band instruments to the Military. Brittania Fifes are renowned for their excellent quality of construction and superb tone. Only select cuts of wood are used and worked to a high standard to offer durability and an attractive finish. Fife history The Fife was popular in Europe during the renaissance and baroque periods, where it was used in military bands as well as a solo instrument. In the 18th and 19th centuries, the fife became an important instrument in military marching bands, as its high and piercing sound could be heard over the noise of battle. Today, the fife is used in military ceremonies and parades, as well as in traditional music ensembles and performances. Fifes are most commonly used in Fife and Drum Corps, but can also be found in folk music, particularly Celtic music. This diatonically tuned instrument is a cylindrically bored transverse flute has six fingerholes with no keys. The 2 part models are fully tuneable. ProductSiteLaunchDate : 2024-10-22T00:00:00.000-07:00 Size : Key of Bb Style : Irish, Celtic, Traditional UnspscCode : 60131500