This first image shows how I split the branch. I would like to recommend not doing such a task by hand, such as this. This is much more suited for a bandsaw, which i do not possess. I started out with the small 6" Marples saw shown in the foreground. About 1' into the branch, which took 6-8 hours, it snapped at the handle. It was incredibly flimsy anyway, so this was expected. I then purchased the giant Japanese pull saw shown sticking out of the branch. With a sturdier build and course cut, i finished the job in 1/3 the time (which still took over 3 days of cutting).
Since this, i've shaved at most 1/4" off all around, and sculpted the mouthpiece. I will eventually put in a beeswax mouthpiece after finishing.
Here's a sound bite of me playing the didge.
Didgeridoo sample
Still haven't gotten circular breathing down.
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I learned the piano to a decent degree since last christmas when i got a cheap walmart keyboard to practice. I found ragtime to suit me very well. It's very similar to my guitar playing style in the sense of bass and melody structure.
Here's me playing Scott Joplin's Maple Leaf Rag on a Yamaha upright piano:
Scott Joplin - Maple Leaf Rag (Andrew's cover)
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