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Primitive music 1: Making an elderberry whistle (survival whistle) 🎵 

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Welcome to my "primitive maker cave", where I make a simple whistle from a branch of elderberry wood, using only stone tools and wooden sticks. My next project will be making a real flute with primitive tools. Stay until the end of the video for a sneak peek!
Most of the whistles I have made before only worked when you hold the end hole closed. The one shown here also makes a sound when open. This has probably to do with the shape of the slit that leads the air to the sound hole edge: It should have a bit of a "ramp", so the air is directed at edge and will alternate between flowing over and under it. Getting this right takes a bit of fiddling and luck.
Elderberry is a very common plant where I live, easily recognizable even in the winter, and very useful whenever you need anything tube-shaped. Cut yourself one of the branches that grow straight up, remove the pith that fills its inside, and you've got yourself a nice piece of pipe. Branches that grow from low to the ground tend to have rather small inner diameters, the ones with a wider bore usually branch off further up. If you can, try to use a dead piece of wood (as I did here, hence the decorative spots on the wood), then you don't even have to cut anything off a living plant.
Elderberry wood shrinks a lot when drying out. If you want to build a whistle that keeps working for more than a day, I recommend removing the pith and bark (they do an amazing job at keeping the moisture in the wood) and letting the stick dry out for a couple of days. The wood for the plug also needs to be dry, otherwise it may move or fall out of the pipe once it dries and shrinks.
The stone tools I used are flint ("hornstein") and mudstone, but anything remotely sharp will do. The plug is beechwood in my case, but you can use any type of wood you find.
Please excuse the occasional exposure fluctuations; I have since figured out how to prevent them.
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@eddiek0507
@eddiek0507 2 месяца назад
This brings back memories when I was a little lad. My father used to make me one from using his pen knife...🤔
@月の輝く夜に
@月の輝く夜に 4 года назад
That’s really cool!
@simonsilence
@simonsilence 4 года назад
Nice!
@BeverleyW
@BeverleyW 3 года назад
This is very cool, thank you.
@esben181
@esben181 4 года назад
It is also possible to whistle using the top of an acorn
@jobarker2054
@jobarker2054 3 года назад
I am inspired :)
@ibexhunter5624
@ibexhunter5624 2 года назад
Then the neanderthals went over the lip of the trenches into homo sapiens arrowfire.
@RubberTrampsReviews
@RubberTrampsReviews 3 года назад
Hard to get a sound out of it. On my fourth attempt . Any advice ?
@MakeItPrimitive
@MakeItPrimitive 3 года назад
Are you holding the bottom hole closed with your finger? Getting a sound should be easier this way. If it still doesn't quite work, your air channel might be too narrow, or the edges not sharp enough, hard to tell without seeing it. But it took me a few attempts as well, so don't get discouraged. If you want to get a sound with the bottom hole open (as in a flute), cut a pretty steep ramp into the plug, so the air channel leads your breath upwards toward the edge, not straight below it. I'm currently working on an upcoming fipple flute video where I will try to show this in more detail.
@nre1994
@nre1994 Год назад
How exactly do you make the “ramp” good enough, so that sound comes out whether you’re holding the end or not?
@MakeItPrimitive
@MakeItPrimitive Год назад
Yeah, that's the hard part to get right, but it gets easier quickly with a bit of experience. The air channel needs to be wider at the entrance (where your lips are) and narrower as it approaches the sound hole. In my experience, it works best if you give it quite a bit of a curve near the exit, so the air gets directed up towards the sharp edge of the sound hole. Just experiment a bit - try a channel profile, and if it doesn't work, gradually make the ramp at the exit steeper until it does.
@nre1994
@nre1994 Год назад
Thank you for your reply. By exit do you mean where the sound hole is or where the end of the whistle is? Then I’ll know where to make the curve and the ramp. Sorry for my confusion. Thanks for your channel
@MakeItPrimitive
@MakeItPrimitive Год назад
@@nre1994 The block with the ramp only goes from your lips to the sound hole. The rest of the flute is hollow. Look up recorder flute cross sections on Google image search for illustrations. I hope this helps!
@nre1994
@nre1994 Год назад
@@MakeItPrimitive I understand what you are saying now. That makes perfect sense. Thank you for all your help.
@ef7238
@ef7238 2 года назад
Що це за дерево середину якого можна дістати палицею?
@AnWeOutdoor
@AnWeOutdoor Год назад
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