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a few DIY musical instruments from Dennis Havlena
Hi – Here’s a short sampling of a few of the simple folk instruments whose construction is detailed on my webpage at DennisHavlena.com This video was made in my back yard, on the spur of the moment and is not intended to be fancy music — just to show some of the instruments, which include — in order – 3 string cookie-tin banjo with weed- whip line strings. Tune is “the Cuckoo”. – “Tambiro” made from a new (never-been-filled) 20 Lb. propane tank. Building this instrument gave me the idea for inventing my propane tank “hank drum” (a humble alternative to the hang drum) – My “Fiddle-Gurdy” combination fiddle & Hurdy Gurdy. Much fun! I apologize for the squeak here and there — I was impatient to get things on Youtube. Tune is an old French Canadian Voyageur’s melody, “En Roullant Ma Boulle”. Inspiration from Yuichi Onoue’s “Kaisatsuko”. – My 4-string, full sized wash-tub bass. Holds it’s own nicely in a band situation. – Simple Hardanger fiddle conversion. 4 strings playing & 4 strings sympathetic that run through a tunnel carved into the underside of the fingerboard. Tunes are “Road to Boston” (aka “Col. Greene’s March”) and “Over the Waterfall”. – Low D Tin-Whistle made from a shower-curtain rod for a few dollars. Tune is made up on the spot (& it sounds it!). – Octave Mandolin (aka bozouki, cittern) converted from an old guitar. Tune is the “Boys of Bluehill” hornpipe. PS: I just put another short video on YouTube of my PVC tubing instrument that plays like a hang drum …
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about 1 year ago
Great, very great! He’s big talent!
about 1 year ago
you are my hero.
about 1 year ago
Fantastic ideas and wonderful sounds. Well done, Dennis.
about 1 year ago
Ha Max…
One may hold a bow in many different ways — it is only the classical world that dictates it be held a certain way. Holding the bow “short” makes it much easier for many to play the fast bow-changes called for in old-time music.
Best wishes
about 1 year ago
I liked that fiddle most!
..and did you make the guitar yourself?
about 1 year ago
Why do you hold bow is such strange way? It’s very uncomfortable.
about 1 year ago
WHOA 8 string-viol! is it just a violin tuned in courses?
about 1 year ago
the propane tank hang drum was amazing
about 1 year ago
really,how amazing,i will check it out,this guy is my new hero!
about 1 year ago
@semiLivedj – Dennis built these – you should check out his webpage.
about 1 year ago
some people have it all,and others,well,we get to watch.this guy has every instrument i have dreamed of having,i have one of them,he must have struck oil while shootin at some food.
about 1 year ago
I Like Instrument Number 3. What Is It Called?
about 1 year ago
What?
about 1 year ago
No one’s who they say they gonna play like this own made
about 1 year ago
A fiddle-gurdy
about 1 year ago
Awesome!!!
about 1 year ago
Awesome!!!
about 1 year ago
I love the Fiddle-Gurdy…in fact i love the whole thing….Beautiful Craftmanship:-)
about 1 year ago
Hank Hill would love that second instrument
about 1 year ago
hurdy gurdy
about 1 year ago
what kind of music instrument on the 3 clip?
about 1 year ago
I really like the gascan spiritual music. And it’s even tuned
haha GREAT LOVE IT 5/5
about 1 year ago
you are the coolest old guy to ever walk the earth.
about 1 year ago
was that a hurdey gurdey?
about 1 year ago
this was impressive. really.