![]() ![]() For starters who just want to try it out without committing too much resources, Doug's instruments are a great choice: Irish flutes can be rather expensive costing several hundreds just for a beginner's instrument and in the thousands for well-crafted wood ones. The instructions are on his website can be found here: ĭoug sells the flutes he makes too, and the reviews have been very positive. The second video is of a flute I made out of PVC pipe following the instructions of famed PVC pipe Irish flute maker, Doug Tipple. ![]() Just in case anyone is interested in the tunes I played in the video, they were (1) Lamb of God, (2) the Butterfly (mistakes and all) and (3) Inisheer. Pitching may not be perfect, but for a first attempt by most who are not musicians or artists, and some materials with different dimensions, I think it's pretty good! The article my friend wrote of the project can be found here: ![]() The instructions were taken from this fantastic website of Guido Gonzato, who makes his own whistles out of PVC pipe. The first video here is me play testing some Irish whistles made from PVC pipe by a friend for an overseas community project. Finally got about to posting some home-made instruments by yours truly! ![]()
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