Junior society has a great roundup of tutes and videos all about making twig whistles.
[Image: Anna Kovárová, side-blown flute carved from a living oak branch, while still attached to the tree.]
Junior society has a great roundup of tutes and videos all about making twig whistles.
[Image: Anna Kovárová, side-blown flute carved from a living oak branch, while still attached to the tree.]
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I don’t like the idea of carving a living tree. :/
I agree, make things from dead things or things on the ground.
Thanks for the kind mention – much appreciated!
As long as the tree lives afterwards, I think it’s kind of neat. Everytime the wind blows and the branch moves, it makes a sound.