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okay so um something i was playing around with and this was a an idea that i got from michael eskin and a not that heamp;#39;s the one that originated this but um he was talking about how he had a burke uh where the c natural was just a little bit sharp for his liking and he said he just dealt with it for years because and he made a post uh where he said i finally just went ahead and taped it and i read through the the comments and somebody suggested taping the bottom of the of the holes so um what iamp;#39;ve done is uh iamp;#39;ve taken some electrical tape so my so my burke is one of my favorite soprano d whistles and the only thing that i didnamp;#39;t like about it is that the the c natural even when with this finger fingering seemed like it tends to be a little bit sharp if you blow it a little bit too hard and so what i did is i taped just the very very bottom of that with some electrical tape and itamp;#39;s itamp;#39;s about perfect now so itamp;#39;s now uh it