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  • I went to one of your sites but I can't read Italian. I would like to buy one of your six in one flutes and I was wondering how much they cost. Very cool!! I also love your Didge playing....very accurate, well controlled and articulated....Bravo!

  • @templeofpan : Thanks for your interest and your compliments. :-)

    I'm sorry about the only italian site... But I made that all one time in 9 hours. I needed that to present an exhibition in Vicenza. I was planning to translate it in English, but I was lazy. :D I'm answering you privately about the flute.

  • Bol...sei genialmente folgorato vecio mio!grande!

  • How'd you figure out where to place the finger holes so that they would work for all of those?

  • @coyotecrow4 : I studied some pfysics of pipes and wind instruments.

  • yaraqımsı olmuş...

  • @pacitom : Mh... Is this turkish. I'm sorry, but I can't undestrand. :-)

  • Extremely cool!

    I have made a bunch of PVC quenas and some other types of flutes, but never even thought of making a multipurpose flute like you did.

  • @1mdlmusic : Thank you for comment. :-)

    If you're interested I sell everything you see in my blog, otherwise I can help you to make yours for free! ^_^

  • @furrytummy I'm interested in learning how you handled this. I would like something similar, only without as many parts (just the different mouthpieces). I did not find a lot more information on your blog, but I'm very curious!

  • @steamboat28 : To make pvc joints just heat with a heater gun or with a flame (in this case must take care of not burning it, otherwise you'll deliver dioxin into the atmosphere, and maybe into you lungs) until it's soft, than insert it into the other pipe and wait some seconds: when it's cold again it's back hard. To better understand look at this tutorial: h t t p : / / w w w . ggwhistles . c o m / howto / index . h t m l

  • @furrytummy Thanks! That answers my question about multiple mouthpieces! I'd planned on making a combination transverse flute and shakuhachi for a friend, and needed to know how to swap those parts!

  • Hmmm, nice place for a post. I was just going to tell you should visit "nadishana"!ahaha Yeah, overtone is our common friend I guess. I made 8 pvc fujaras with good results, soon I´ll share with you guys! Greatings

  • hey man, cool stuff :D

  • It's a good compliment said from you, sir! ^_^

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