truly wonderfull to hear the happy sound that comes from a hand made flute...these would be wonderfull for children to get a start in music and when they get older a start in wood working useing the ocarina as there fist project.....this little flute could be the start of a life time of fun and learning for all our children....if we dont all die in a nuclear fire that a few evil men and women so desperatly want to create....thank you for this video it lifted my spirit for a time...may we soon find peace before the warmongers kill a vast number of human beings world wide
Velice vám děkujeme za sdílení vašich znalostí se světem. Zdravím vás z Brazílie, krásné Vánoce a skvělý nový rok vám a celé vaší rodině, Bůh vám žehnej vždy...
Hola amigo!!! I want to comment, but I'm so excited that I don't know where to start. Congratulations, you are a great artist working with wood. Your expertise is evident, but also your love for wood. This one is the longest video I've seen in CZcams but it was like instants watching the way you worked to make this beaitifiu piece of art. I bet there is a good story about how you learned to make ocarinas. I really apreciate you showing the whole process to make it, and I'm sure that a lot of people are going to make their own. I wil try to make mine, though I don't know if it's going to be as good Thanks again. Saludos y bendiciones desde la ciudad de Puebla, MX.
Questo artigiano è un fenomeno, è Bravissimo, molto Competente, e se si considera che da un pezzetto di legno ha tirato fuori un Ottimo Strumento musicale ... fatto esclusivamente a mano e utilizzando i classici utensili di falegnameria, con un solo utensile elettrico " il trapano" Bravissimo e complimenti per il minuzioso video. 👏👏👏👍
So long video but my heart, my eyes and my ears are keenly attached to the video and you made a wonderful diamond piece of musical instrument. Thank you for your hard work. Thank you so much. From Dagudu Nagesh, India.
C'est MAGNIFIQUE ! À partir d'un bout de bois vous réalisez un instrument d'art musical d'une très belle sonorité ! Bravo à vous ! Et merci pour le partage !♥️
Perfect, I will try to make one. I learned from my dad 70 years ago to make simple reed ot bamboo whistles, this will be fun to do. Thank you so very much.👍😏
Great! I would be concerned that the oil finish would affect the shape of the fipple and change or even stop the playability. I have made a few Native American style flutes and this is always my concern
Dobrý den. Proč se tomu říká okarína, když je to obyčejná píšťalka? Akurát mi jsme je dělali z vrby a né ze smrku. Hele a nebylo by lepší zalepit tělo té píšťalky až nakonec, aby šel zevnitř vysypat prach a piliny? Nebo nechat tělo otevírací? Good day. Why is it called an ocarina when it's just a whistle? We just made them from willow and not from spruce. Hey, wouldn't it be better to seal the body of the whistle at the end so that it can dump dust and sawdust from the inside? Or leave the body open?
Mi hermano Dios le bendiga muchísimo su talento,esa entrega, paciencia hacer brotar como un manantial la música de ése trocito de árbol,le damos la Gloria a Dios creador, amén, Rafael E, Venezuela
How do you figure out concert pitch so you can play with other instruments? Of course it’s the total volume of the air column as defined by the length and width of the bored hole & where one puts the finger holes; but where to start?
Gratidão pela generosidade de ensinar sobre as técnicas que usa para confeccionar sua ocarina, será de muita utilidade os ensinos, Deus lhe abençoe. Sempre. 😉
What Kind of wood did you use? I'm in Canada, so will have to look for similar species? Is it a type of cotton wood or spuce? What size did you use for the top hole and channel? What are the drill bit sizes for the sound holes? What size bit did you use for the main chamber hole? And what spacing did you use for the sound holes for fingering, or is that random? I am wondering, if one were to tune the holes before the tip was glued in, you can tune each hole then fine sanding the inside, so there are no wood chips to mess up the inner working of the instrument...? Just my thoughts:) I find when I make flutes no matter how hard I try there are always little bits on the inside I need to remove. It's a pain!LOL thank you! I made these from clay...potato kind, 10 holes. Tuned.:) Cheers and thanks for the extra information! I love carving...so, will try this! YOUR VIDEO IS WONDERFUL>..I 'm just thinking of ways to do a couple of steps differently for myself:) I'm not a critic at all!:)
My only thought is, I wonder if the sound would be just a touch more full / rounded if that plug on the end had a small bowl cut out of it, so they air is rounded in the chamber.
For new carvers who may be afraid to carve the sound channel too deep, I suggest you carve it into the fipple (the top part added to the flute to help make sound). That way, if you make your channel too deep, you can easily start again with a new piece, instead of having to start all over again. The edge he is carving to split the air is 45 degrees (usually):) Have fun!:)
I love the accuracy of the measurements for the locations of the finger holes.. I wonder if it would tune differently if a lady with thin fingers did that or a man with thick fingers did it?? I guess standard measurements would be very helpful.. Even the sizes of the holes themselves. I've probably got a dozen plastic "recorders" that elementary school kids learn to play. I pick them up at yard sales all the time for next to nothing.. I keep a few in a cigar box out on my front porch and play them late at night when I'm sitting out there smoking a cigar with my dog(s)... ... Umm, OK, before the animal rights folks jump on here.. I DO NOT let my dogs smoke cigars.. DO you even realize how much cigars cost these days?? As for this project, I love all the sanding he's doing but... I've got a huge shopsmith out in my shop that cries whenever I walk by because I don't use it enough.. This would be a great project to start back into using it. I've got pine trees around 3 sides of my house that are all about 100' high or more.. I've got branches that broke off during a big wind storm a couple of months back.. and I've got the tools for using on my shopsmith that'll make those sticks the correct size.. I guess I coule use my recorders as patterns and make the branches the same size along with the holes and locations of the holes..
As far as i know, the pitch depends not only on the position and size of the holes, but also on the (inside) diameter of the flute and fipple position. So easier than copying an existent flute and get all the measurements right, start with small holes and increase the diameter until the desired pitch (beginning with the lowest and ending with the highest hole, as he does here).
I really admire such work...and I love this, sorry if it sounded like I did not admire it, because I really do. Just wanted to help new carvers a bit..it was very hard for me at first, and lost, so, just wanted to see if I could help a bit. Hope you were not insulted. :(
Awww, that's awesome! I so love to carve and create music as a bonus is such fun! Thanks for all your work and videos, and keep this up...we need music for healing this world:) Cheers from Canada.@@HTcko
nice, nice, except for the knot, I'd also sharpen it, it's a real eye-catcher, the whole tool is beautifully shiny with slight unevenness, and the protruding knot looks like the tool has cancer or a wart
truly wonderfull to hear the happy sound that comes from a hand made flute...these would be wonderfull for children to get a start in music and when they get older a start in wood working useing the ocarina as there fist project.....this little flute could be the start of a life time of fun and learning for all our children....if we dont all die in a nuclear fire that a few evil men and women so desperatly want to create....thank you for this video it lifted my spirit for a time...may we soon find peace before the warmongers kill a vast number of human beings world wide
I learned to play a 7 hole ocarina many, many years ago. What a beautiful musical instrument you've created. Well done 👏
ਬਹੁਤ ਹੀ ਖੂਬਸੂਰਤ ਸਾਜ਼ ਤਿਆਰ ਕੀਤਾ ਹੈ। ਬਹੁਤ ਹੀ ਅਦਭੁਤ। ਬਹੁਤ ਖੂਬ।
Velice vám děkujeme za sdílení vašich znalostí se světem. Zdravím vás z Brazílie, krásné Vánoce a skvělý nový rok vám a celé vaší rodině, Bůh vám žehnej vždy...
Это просто сказочная окарина! Как будто её сама природа создала. И даже сучок на счастье её обладателю! Завораживающая мелодия. Это так прекрасно !!!
Amazing cultural art, wonderful craftsmanship, may God continue to bless you and your hands.
first time seeing this type of instrument ..may try and make one myself .. god bless you and your family ..lee
Hola amigo!!!
I want to comment, but I'm so excited that I don't know where to start.
Congratulations, you are a great artist working with wood. Your expertise is evident, but also your love for wood.
This one is the longest video I've seen in CZcams but it was like instants watching the way you worked to make this beaitifiu piece of art. I bet there is a good story about how you learned to make ocarinas.
I really apreciate you showing the whole process to make it, and I'm sure that a lot of people are going to make their own.
I wil try to make mine, though I don't know if it's going to be as good
Thanks again.
Saludos y bendiciones desde la ciudad de Puebla, MX.
Thank you very much.
Ты сперва переведи, тибя же об этом просили.
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Very good! Ótimo trabalho. Saudações do Brasil!
Extraordinario trabajo.inspirador.muy bello instrumento.tratare de elaborar uno.graciad por compartir.
beautiful video I got the branches now I just have to try thanks with compliments
I have never in my whole life seen anyone make a plug like that, good work!
Questo artigiano è un fenomeno, è Bravissimo, molto Competente, e se si considera che da un pezzetto di legno ha tirato fuori un Ottimo Strumento musicale ... fatto esclusivamente a mano e utilizzando i classici utensili di falegnameria, con un solo utensile elettrico " il trapano"
Bravissimo e complimenti per il minuzioso video.
👏👏👏👍
So long video but my heart, my eyes and my ears are keenly attached to the video and you made a wonderful diamond piece of musical instrument. Thank you for your hard work. Thank you so much. From Dagudu Nagesh, India.
Окарина супер.Золотые руки у мастера
Beautiful! I absolutely love it! Now to find a stick and sharpen my tools! 🙏🏻
Thanks for this great Luthier information and this awesome vídeo!!
Прекрасная работа. SUPER.
Ótimo trabalho e arte! Parabéns! Saudações do Brasil!
Ну я не сказалбы.
Was für eine tolle Arbeit. Ich bin begeistert! Respekt und Anerkennung.
C'est MAGNIFIQUE ! À partir d'un bout de bois vous réalisez un instrument d'art musical d'une très belle sonorité ! Bravo à vous ! Et merci pour le partage !♥️
Ĺ
Félicitation, c'est du grand Art ! Salutation du Québec.
Thank you for this. As a musician ( vocals and guitar) I loved learning something new.
Интересно.
Linda ocarina um belo trabalho Brasil
A project that I definitely look forward to doing……thanks for the video and download. Look forward to future videos!
Perfect, I will try to make one. I learned from my dad 70 years ago to make simple reed ot bamboo whistles, this will be fun to do.
Thank you so very much.👍😏
Merci pour les enfants !! 😊 très belle réalisation ! Merci 🙏 👍 superbe travail !
Love the knot. It gives it authenticity. Beautiful job!
, Po
what a beautiful piece
Excelente trabajo campeón 🙏👍🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽
Really great job! Do you think it is possible to make 10 holes in total? 8 above and 2 below, like some types of ocarina.
One way to find out!!
Great! I would be concerned that the oil finish would affect the shape of the fipple and change or even stop the playability. I have made a few Native American style flutes and this is always my concern
I've never had an issue with my native American flutes. I do epoxy seal the bore and use an oil based varnish on the exterior.
Beautiful !
Thank you for sharing :-)
Felicitaciones, por su talento! 🌺🇨🇱
Dobrý den. Proč se tomu říká okarína, když je to obyčejná píšťalka? Akurát mi jsme je dělali z vrby a né ze smrku. Hele a nebylo by lepší zalepit tělo té píšťalky až nakonec, aby šel zevnitř vysypat prach a piliny? Nebo nechat tělo otevírací? Good day. Why is it called an ocarina when it's just a whistle? We just made them from willow and not from spruce. Hey, wouldn't it be better to seal the body of the whistle at the end so that it can dump dust and sawdust from the inside? Or leave the body open?
extraordinario trabajo
felicitaciones👏👏👏
très beau travail ! de France
gostei muito bom trabalho. vou tentar fazer uma.
I make native american flutes, so this is a fun short version:) I'm going to have to try a few of these:) Thanks so much for sharing!
Good Work and sounds super
Very good and unique project.....!
Que belleza de instrumento.felicidades
Молодец, такой музыкальный инструмент изготовил.
Love the fact you don't use any power tools apart from the drill
Mi hermano Dios le bendiga muchísimo su talento,esa entrega, paciencia hacer brotar como un manantial la música de ése trocito de árbol,le damos la Gloria a Dios creador, amén, Rafael E, Venezuela
Exclente!!! Felicitaciones!!!
How do you figure out concert pitch so you can play with other instruments? Of course it’s the total volume of the air column as defined by the length and width of the bored hole & where one puts the finger holes; but where to start?
Gratidão pela generosidade de ensinar sobre as técnicas que usa para confeccionar sua ocarina, será de muita utilidade os ensinos, Deus lhe abençoe. Sempre. 😉
Ingenious, awesome and fun!
Nice video. Thanks so much. ❤
I love woodworking and id love to do this project
Complimenti Ottimo lavoro
Great job sir.
Браво, супер изведено,, поздрав,
Excellent job..
Sehr schöne Arbeit!!!!!
Gran trabajo bendiciones. Saludos.
Muy ingenioso y mucha paciencia muy logrado felicidades al final sonó la flauta 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
What Kind of wood did you use? I'm in Canada, so will have to look for similar species? Is it a type of cotton wood or spuce?
What size did you use for the top hole and channel?
What are the drill bit sizes for the sound holes?
What size bit did you use for the main chamber hole?
And what spacing did you use for the sound holes for fingering, or is that random?
I am wondering, if one were to tune the holes before the tip was glued in, you can tune each hole then fine sanding the inside, so there are no wood chips to mess up the inner working of the instrument...? Just my thoughts:) I find when I make flutes no matter how hard I try there are always little bits on the inside I need to remove. It's a pain!LOL
thank you! I made these from clay...potato kind, 10 holes. Tuned.:) Cheers and thanks for the extra information! I love carving...so, will try this! YOUR VIDEO IS WONDERFUL>..I 'm just thinking of ways to do a couple of steps differently for myself:) I'm not a critic at all!:)
Looks like white pine
Larch
You can find more here.
www.htobrazy.unas.cz/vyroba.html
Молодец! Сам я тоже делаю окарины, ролик смотрел критично, но оцениваю на отлично!
A thing of beauty is forever.
Suena hermoso.beatyful sound
the work is masterful, congratulations, but I think you made the holes on the right side and vice versa
Fantastic I think I'll be making one of these
My only thought is, I wonder if the sound would be just a touch more full / rounded if that plug on the end had a small bowl cut out of it, so they air is rounded in the chamber.
For new carvers who may be afraid to carve the sound channel too deep, I suggest you carve it into the fipple (the top part added to the flute to help make sound). That way, if you make your channel too deep, you can easily start again with a new piece, instead of having to start all over again. The edge he is carving to split the air is 45 degrees (usually):) Have fun!:)
I agree ,most of my whistles are done with the channel in the lid
Молодец парень!-, отличная получилась работа!-, скажите пожалуйста -, как правильно называется такая флейта!!!
Flaucarin
Muito linda essa ocarina
What are you soaking the flute in, at the end to seal it?
Bravo !!! Merci pour la vidéo.
Do you have a list of the dimensions for the holes? I am sure I could never get close the way you found them.
You can find more here: www.htobrazy.unas.cz/vyroba.html
Beautiful!
Bravo et merci pour le partage
Nicely done
maybe work whit staghorn tree can add some beautifull green color but i thing only in north part of america ?
Beautiful.
Gracias 😅 !!!
I love the accuracy of the measurements for the locations of the finger holes.. I wonder if it would tune differently if a lady with thin fingers did that or a man with thick fingers did it??
I guess standard measurements would be very helpful.. Even the sizes of the holes themselves.
I've probably got a dozen plastic "recorders" that elementary school kids learn to play. I pick them up at yard sales all the time for next to nothing.. I keep a few in a cigar box out on my front porch and play them late at night when I'm sitting out there smoking a cigar with my dog(s)... ... Umm, OK, before the animal rights folks jump on here.. I DO NOT let my dogs smoke cigars.. DO you even realize how much cigars cost these days??
As for this project, I love all the sanding he's doing but... I've got a huge shopsmith out in my shop that cries whenever I walk by because I don't use it enough.. This would be a great project to start back into using it. I've got pine trees around 3 sides of my house that are all about 100' high or more.. I've got branches that broke off during a big wind storm a couple of months back.. and I've got the tools for using on my shopsmith that'll make those sticks the correct size..
I guess I coule use my recorders as patterns and make the branches the same size along with the holes and locations of the holes..
As far as i know, the pitch depends not only on the position and size of the holes, but also on the (inside) diameter of the flute and fipple position. So easier than copying an existent flute and get all the measurements right, start with small holes and increase the diameter until the desired pitch (beginning with the lowest and ending with the highest hole, as he does here).
Trzeba to kochać i grać. Świetna robota.
Поживем увидим
I really admire such work...and I love this, sorry if it sounded like I did not admire it, because I really do. Just wanted to help new carvers a bit..it was very hard for me at first, and lost, so, just wanted to see if I could help a bit. Hope you were not insulted. :(
On the contrary, I am glad for your contribution and thank you very much for the advice.
Awww, that's awesome! I so love to carve and create music as a bonus is such fun! Thanks for all your work and videos, and keep this up...we need music for healing this world:) Cheers from Canada.@@HTcko
EXELENTE < GRACIAS POR COMPARTIR
Todas me encantan, su sonido es hermooso. Me encantaria si se tradujera al. español. Grcias
Greate job!🥰 I want to do a flute. Can you create a flute or only ocarina?
Super, bravo des deux mains
❤Sorry! But I don’t have those kind of tools or skills! 😢 How can I get one?
nice, nice, except for the knot, I'd also sharpen it, it's a real eye-catcher, the whole tool is beautifully shiny with slight unevenness, and the protruding knot looks like the tool has cancer or a wart
Right, I wouldn't pick a wood with a knot!
Ribbed, for your pleasure. Embrace the giant protuberous wart and play that flute!!
When I first saw the picture for this video. I thought it was a wooden prosthetic toe. Seriously.
Very cool. I want to know where to drill and tune up.
great work
gracias amigo por su buen trabajo,podria desir cuale son las frecuencias con las que trabaja?
Flauta linda 😊❤
Grate job, beautiful handcraft !! What is the wood name? what kind of wood?
Larch
@@tomascizek7491 Thanks
👍
SUPER HI.அருமை, அருமை.🌹🤝👏🙌🤔🇮🇳🕉️✝️🛐
Excellent video
Wonderful
Yes
excellent job
ах какая нужная в хозяйстве вещь! а что это?
Ĺove it!!
Very nice.