Homemade Instruments - 01 How To make a PVC pipe overtone flute / fabriquer une flûte harmonique PVC
2016 ж. 16 Қар.
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First video tutorial, more to come on this channel!
More plans and informations in this article www.homemade-instruments.com/pvc-overtone-flutes-16-20-and-25-mm
All plans and measurements you will need are into the video, you can hit pause to see in details.
(sorry for the quality of subtitles, I do it myself with my poor english...)
Premier tutoriel vidéo, d'autres arrivent sur cette chaîne!
Plus de plans et d'informations dans l'article www.homemade-instruments.fr/flutes-harmoniques-pvc-16-20-25-mm
Les plans et mesures dont vous aurez besoin sont dans la vidéo, il suffit de faire pause pour les étudier en détail.
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Your flute playing is incredible. I love your control of all the overtones.
Thanks!
Those piped instruments blow me away.
Your videos ought to be in every child's school in every city in every country, both in music class and in physics class! Wonderful work! Can't wait to try one out!
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This is my new favorite channel! I make instruments for myself and my daughter, who is 3. I wish I could play them half as well as I make them, though, maybe I should set my musical goals a little higher. Fortunately, it isn't difficult to entertain a 3-year old. I make mostly 1-string ukulele and banjo-style instruments. I have built a few flutes, but whereas I can play my banjos well enough to entertain myself and a young child, with my wind instruments I can't play them even to entertain myself, and after a while my daughter asks me to stop. So it's been difficult to build up enough skill with flutes to even enjoy practicing... I have a few other instruments I'm working on. I'm building a glockenspiel using steel gas pipes for the bars (sound is great). I made a partially working concertina using a PVC piston to serve the same function as a bellows. The sound is good, too, but the button valves have been difficult and unreliable, so it's unusable. I have a few other works in progress but they have not gotten to the stage where I can get them to sound. I have a propane flame powered trumpet sort of thing, but I can't figure out a fire-proof valve system to get different notes out of it. It actually makes more useful and interesting percussive popping sounds when the flames pop out after shutting off the gas.
Please excuse my automatic, software translation first- - - - - Merveilleux! Quand j'étais enfant, je balançais un tube flexible et chantant dans les airs. Rien d'autre qu'un tube, pas de clapet ni de valve. Plus vous le balançiez fort et rapidement, ce qui faisait que plus d'air se déplaçait plus rapidement à l'extrémité du tube et / ou à travers (?) Le tube, la chanson augmenterait par intervalles harmoniques. Le tube était nervuré. Je ne sais pas si cela a beaucoup affecté directement le résultat ou si cela a simplement contribué à la flexibilité. Je vais faire cette flûte! - - - - - - Wonderful! When I was a child I swung a singing, flexible tube around in the air. Nothing but a tube, no reed or valve. The harder and faster you swung it, causing more air to move more swiftly across the end of the tube and/or through (?) the tube, the song would rise in harmonic intervals. The tube was ribbed. I do not know if that directly affected the outcome much, or if it just helped the flexibility. I will make this flute!
Merci de nous offrir tant de belle chose vive la vie vive la music vive le partage et l'amour
Thank you so much for sharing your tutorial about building PVC-overtone-flutes here on youtube. I never thought that it might be possible to create an instrument with simplest means which sounds so good, just like the genuine wooden flutes that I saw on youtube-videos! After tuning on B (123Hz) my flute has got the size of 132 cm in length with an inner-diameter of 29 mm. That I can open and close the end of the flutepipe with the free hand I had to add an air-detour from the original mouthpiece to half of the length of the flute - like a Fujara or the big wooden bass-overtone-flutes. Initially the sound was a little too soft and quiet - so I widened the windway in the mouthpiece a tiny little bit, about half a millimeter more, by honing down the visible rounding of the inserted wooden cylinderblock in the pipe with sandpaper. The fipple worked right away according to your measures and instructions (that’s really great!) Now first of all I have to learn to play that flute - because it is an absolutely new experience for me, playing a flute. My personal, real Instruments are didgeridoos, which I also build by myself from trunks that I find in nature or public garden waste places. Here an example: kzhead.info/sun/eNaciqloi3yErIk/bejne.html If the flute-playing fits me well, I will try to build a wooden one later on. Again - thank you so much!
Norbert K. Great, send us some videos !
ok - this one is especially for you - although I cannot play it yet, just make noise - I had it recorded this evening - as my kind of "thank you !" kzhead.info/sun/gaWaf9homWqoY2w/bejne.html If you are interested you can find other postings with me and my selfmade instruments by searching for norbert didgeridoo or norbert scheitholt Scheitholt is a medieval string instrument which sounds very nice - the french pendant is the "épinette des vosges" - perhaps you know it? kzhead.info/sun/jLGxqK6JmpefqHA/bejne.html - how do you find my invention of cat-motives for the sound-holes? kzhead.info/sun/f6Wdm5qdeH-Bn68/bejne.html - the big grey-haired one in the front-middle, that's me with my selfmade Scheitholt among all these noble Mountain-Dulcimers. Here my grandson tests my (at that time) almost completed "krin", an african log-drum out of a piece of oak-trunk kzhead.info/sun/ituyYsmBhXNmg6c/bejne.html
The most complete instructions. . I am russian. But everything is clear and I was able to get full synchronization. Thank you. 😊👍
I built it and the result is much more satisfying than I dared to hope. Merci beaucoup pour les instructions
Thank you ! Looking forward to seeing more tutorials on more complex flutes.Be blessed.
Благодарю за интересное видео! Я тоже создаю музыкальные инструменты. Уже более 9 лет делаю окарины.
Thanks for opening my eyes to a brilliant and different sound from flutes 👍
PURE MERVEILLE TON PARTAGE, MERCI!!!!
Awesome! Thank you Nicolas 🙏 🎶 ☀
Greatly appreciate all the work you put in these videos and the "rare and strange instruments" page. Thanks and cheers!
gmis0565 Thanks!
I never knew this was actually possible. Physics man, you gotta love it.
The long flute sounds are perfect for sound effects in games when picking up objects, finding a secret passage or gaining a new power up. Like in Rayman 3
yeah why not!
wow, tu fais trop rêver. Je suis ta chaîne depuis que j'ai vu ta conférence filmée ou tu présentes différentes flûtes, un must! Vraiment pressé de découvrir la série de vidéo que tu prépares sur les flûtes harmoniques :D Bonne journée à tous!
This is incredibly cool! Also, your intonation is amazing!
VOCÊ É UM GÊNIO DA FLAUTA
Merci Monsieur, je vais le partager !, très didactique! claire et ammusant ! Bravo!!!
Wonderful instruments, and your sound and video production is excellent! It makes for an entertaining and informative presentation.
Thanks Hank, would love to make some but big lack of time!
The resulting music is unexpectedly good.
Voilà une bien belle source d'inspiration musicale. On a envie de voir des trucs tout biscornus avec des sons de l'espace.
Merci! D'autres bien plus bizarre suivront!
obrigado por isso. essas flautas sao perfeitas para musica armorial do nordeste brasileiro.
le dernier instrument que tu a montré est magnifique ! bravo c'est du beau travail !
Merci! Peut-être un tuto dessus, un jour!
Awesome, really interesting! Thanks for sharing
Omg I love your channel so much
FANTASTIC ! Thank you for your amazing videos.
T'es un fou ! Absolument génial, c'est hyper pédagogique et passionnant ! Vite, la suite !
Merci, j'y travaille!
You are my hero! will watch your other videos thank you for sharing and enjoy building and playing music!
Mec, vous êtes vraiment incroyable!
I made a double bamboo flute one time, you’d be proud of me Nicolas 😏
I have been doing for the better part of this century. I haven't made a multi-flute yet, but 4 or more meters of pipe is one fun hack. When blowing a low note steady everyone can hear your heartbeat modulating the tone. My preferred length is 4 to 8 feet (feet is a physical musical standard, it's C) shaped like a big letter J reaching to the floor. The end is easy to close, shade, and slap for lots of expression! I use up to 1 inch and a half (40mm) pipe and heat bend a smooth 180 degree turn. I have a heater and wood mold to make plastic pipes that look just like metal diapason organ. The wedge mouth bottom helps correct for inharmonicity. One version has the upper lip movable.
1. make an instrument that plays odd harmonics 2. make 3 similar instruments based on the 3rd, 5th, and 7th harmonics of the first instrument 3. make 3 similar instruments based on the 3rd, 5th, and 7th harmonics of the instruments from Step 2 etc Notes are allowed to repeat at a ratio of 3, 5, or 7, but no octaves!
Certains prof de musique "trop classique" devraient s'en inspirer ^^
Excellent video - Thank You!!!!
Can you also make an overtone flute with a sliding end piece? So that it works a little Bit like a slide flute or a trombone?
Yes you can
wowowowowow super editing, super fond, super forme, super concept j'ai jamais appuyé si fort sur le bouton abonnement !!!
Excelent video! Thaks! Hello from Brasil!
Thanks!
excellente vidéo, j'ai hâte de voir la suite, je suis passionné d'instruments aussi
Very nice! Looking forward to future videos!
Excellent, Master!! Thanks!!
Inspiring, thank you
Your joy of life is infectious! Glad I found you, thanks 💖 🇨🇦
Thanks!
Безумец! Повеселил и вдохновил)))
Absolutely awesome! Thanks for sharing your knowledge! Namaste!
HNX Media thanks!
Thankyou thankyou thankyou for this tutorial I tried to make flute before, but not succeed! But with this your help, finally I managed to make a flute that worked! I am sooo happy this was fun and the flute works great! :-D
G Gesar happy to hear that !
Chique demais meu mestre artesã profissionais 10👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏💯💯💯👋👍🎶🎼
Excellent instructions! Merci!
wonderful vid, really enjoyed that. thanks for sharing and happy new year!
like a Boss!!!!
Can't even think of any constructive critical remarks right now - i am just utterly amazed and amused by your very informative, entertaining, inspiring, creative, well-edited video and want to encourage you kindly to KEEP DOING THESE!! u r amazing k thx bye.
Thanks a lot!
C'est splendide. Merci!
I love this stuff.
Great video. I've been waiting for these instructional videos for ages now. Hope to see more. Thanks a lot for the great work. If I'm able to make these, I'll send you the build pictures on facebook. Cheers.
Working on the next ones! Yes send me pictures and videos!
Merci c'est super , du Grand Nico au service du son !!!!! comme toujours
Thanks!!! Regards from Brasil!
Thanks!
tiens, c'est marrant, on dirait que c'est pas la première fois que tu souffle dans un tuyau. . . trève de plaisanteries, je suis scotché. Non seulement tu joue et explique hyper bien mais en pls c'est rythmé et riche. Allez ! j'abonne !
Super tuto que nous attendions tous depuis longtemps ! Merci Nicolas :-)
Merci! Un peu long à démarrer mais maintenant c'est parti, d'autres arrivent!
Bravo Nicolas, chouette vidéo !
Great!,Very nicely explained!! I can´t wait for the next one
Tuni Panea The second one this week!
Trop intelligent le mec! =D
Great Video.Your English Subtitles are also very good.
i love your channel! great content
Very nice work. Cheers from another instrumentmaker in Vienna, Scott
Excellente vidéo ! Je l'attendais avec impatience celle là (tutoriel de construction d'instruments en pvc) et je suis vraiment pas déçu. Avec l'intro, les jumpcuts et l'humour on dirait un poadcaster (j'ai beaucoup aimé l'intervention de Link) ^^ Hâte de voir une prochaine sur les flutes à trous.
Merci! J'ai essayé de faire un forme qui reste intéressante même sans outils dans les mains, je découvre tout ça mais je vais continuer, les trous dans les flûtes sont pour bientôt!
youre a genius.
La lutherie à portée de tous : Merci ! Je m'abonne.
Merci!
Ok. Ca fait 3 jours que je cherche des tutos/plans pour des flutes en PVC, et j'ai loupé cette vidéo, en étant abonné. (D'ailleurs ca me démange depuis que je suis tombé sur ta conf', sauf que maintenant j'ai du matos pour fabriquer tout ça :D ) Donc un gros gros merci pour tout ce taf et le partage de connaissance, ca manque terriblement. Demain j'ai plein de taf, au final de bail ca va être de casser les oreilles des voisins. Accessoirement d'apprendre a jouer. Un peu. Hâte de voir la suite ! (notamment d'autres types de flûtes, avec des bourdons, des membranes, toussa.). Ce qui est bien avec le tube de PVC j'ai l'impression, c'est qu'une fois qu'on a certaines clés, on a de quoi jouer aux légo musicaux. Franchement, merci.
Waa c'est incroyable !!! J'adore !!
Omg this is amazing.
It is a very fantastic instrument! This instrument is also called koncovka from slovakia
It is! Not exactly the same shape and sound, but it is the inspiration!
+musiquesdenullepart I know that, but it sounds very nice. Thanks to you i have this instrument at home so i congratulate you for your good work
Muito bom
What a genie.
Trop cool mec, merci pour le tuyau
Merci!
😂😂
You're fucking sick bro! Your work is great! Please make more videos!
I will!
I have a question: How do you know where to drill holes and how big are they?
excellente vidéo, j'ai hâte de voir la suite, je suis passionné d'instruments aussi ^^
fantastique......merci! :-)
génial!! je vais me lancer
T'es mon héros !!!!
Nice idea how to make the Koncovka😃, super.
Thanks!
Very cool.
Excelente felicitaciones
Luis Augusto Caizaluisa thanks!
Bien, le travail sur le PVC !
Pierre Olivier merci!
Merci pour ce partage de connaissances. De mon côté, j'ai pas mal de versions des flûtes à membrane, mais j'ai pas encore réussi à en faire avec les matériaux que tu semble utiliser. Donc j'ai hâte de voir le tuto qui correspond !
Flûtes à membrane, type dizi?
Ha je ne sais pas l'origine. Je vais rgarder voir si c'est ce à quoi je pense. C'est un truc que j'ai glané dans un atelier, mais dont j'ai vu des exemplaires dans tes vidéos. Les flutes avec une chambre, une membrane et le tube de la flute qui traverse la chambre. Le principe, je crois, des vuvuzela. Tu utilise des T de diam 20 je crois. Pour ma part, j'utilise des réductions 50/32 de chez interplast (les seules sans taquet à l'intérieur, afin de pouvoir faire traverser le tube de la flute) et un ballon de baudruche pour la membrane. Je ne sais pas si je suis clair, peut être devrais-je te faire une vidéo pour t'expliquer ma demande d'explications ?
Si je vois de quel instrument tu parles, je travaille sur l'écriture de ce tuto, il est très demandé je vais essayer de faire ça bien!
Cool :D
Géniale ta vidéo mec!
Interesting, educational, musically and not at least funny! Thanks a lot for your efforts, I hope to see more instruments to come. :-)
Shure, a lot to come! Thnaks!
Trop la classe, ils nous en faut plus ! plein de love (j'ai hâte de voir le aubois gant en plastique)
L'épisode est écrit, il devrait arriver!
Merci pour les infos, c'est dur de trouver des trucs détaillé ! ;) Continue ! j'apprécie le boulot !
Merci! D'autres arrivent, j'y travaille!
muito bom top top top
Géant ! Merci !!
welp now my room is gonna be filled with even more instruments
A lot of other coming, sorry!
Muito bom . Adorei o video
Thanks!
congrats brother... very nice
Bien joué. Bon format. Chapeau. J'attends la suite.
Merci! J'y travaille!
excellente vidéo! merci
Quelle magnifique crinière attachée! Pourrais-tu faire une vidéo à propos des tuyaux d'orgues, et comment fabriquer celui que tu as dans tes mains à 1:38? :) Bonne continuation !
Excellent video!
Thanks!
super vidéo ! merci
Ptin génial !!