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You can find bamboo in garden centres or in DIY centres in their gardening departments.Be careful not to buy Tonkin bamboo.It is important to look at both ends of the bamboo cane to ascertain the thickness of the walls.Now you need a stencil which you will need later to lay the prepared pipes on to glue them together and to give the panpipe the form of a wing.This will make it easier to lie any pipes which are not totally straight on the stencil.What you still need:
Wood glue (quick drying glue), various grades of sandpaper, beeswax and for the shoe approximately 2 mm thick veneer or simple plywood.Make sure that you are glueing the flat sides of the bamboo cane together.Remember to number the pipes with a pencil or label them with the correct tone to avoid mixing them up.If they are subjected to too much heat, however, the bamboo becomes spongy and cracks.With a pencil, mark on the front edge of the first two pipes (looking into the pipe) the area to be sanded and later glued.Be careful, before you glue together the first two pipes, you must mark and sand the third pipe, etc.When you are glueing the pipes make sure any corrections are made in time.Take the bamboo pipe in one hand with the part to be sanded face down on the paper.Rub the pipe backwards and forwards across the sandpaper.Continue sanding until the mark you made previously on the pipe has disappeared.Make sure when you are sanding that the pipe does not turn at all as you need a flat surface to glue it together.With all the remaining pipes you do the same.You can either sand all the pipes first and then glue them together or you can sand the first two or three and then glue them together one by one.Bamboo canes have a natural conical gradient.So when you are glueing the pipes together, you should make sure that the pipes are not separating apart from each other at the bottom (the shoe).Should this happen, you can correct this by sanding more off the bottom than the top.Now mark the necessary lengths.At G4 fix the wire 6cm from the top, this will guarantee you to get a nice curve.Seal the bottom of the pipes with cork (from wine bottles).Seal the bottom of the pipes now with veneer or plywood.You can make the sides with veneer.For this you take two pipes, the last and first which have the exact same diameter.Wrap the veneer around these and glue them and bind them with string.Then you can saw and sand them.For the inner curve, fold the sandpaper several times and sand the inner side with this (where you blow).Remove all the sharp edges and smooth the inner edges of the pipes with fine sandpaper.Warm up some beeswax in a small bowl and roll it into little balls.Drop them into the pipes and test as you go for the right tone.Clean your instrument regularly with almond oil.Try to keep to the measurements represented in this table as closely as possible.Authorized users may be required to log in via their library website.The Panpipe Sounds of Christmas (reference)(more classical music examples; more popular music examples)Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.Misspellings"Panpipe" is suggested in spellcheckers for the following: Pangie, Panipat, pinniped.Source: compiled by the editor, based on several corpora (additional references).Semaphore (1791, in France) (references) Braille (1829, in France) (references)Morse Code (1836) (references).Favourites
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