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Step 5Vidstructables: Each step in video

Vidstructables: Each step in video
Yes, this is the part you have been waiting for. I know there are some of you who are rather un-interested in reading each of my lengthy descriptions on each instrument's construction, and have been frantically scrolling each page to find where the demo video is. I won't use names, because you know who you are. Well, You got what you wanted. Each instrument's construction was documented in video. The last video is the one, if any, you should see. An ultimate demo of each instrument playing together. Enjoy!

If you are reading this text, I probably haven't uploaded any videos yet. Don't worry, it's cool, I just have to deal with all the editing and organizing first. I promise when I have the videos done I'll post them. For now, just sit tight and enjoy your instruments!

For now, enjoy the MP3s below. the recording isn't awesome, but they really do sound phenomenal in person.

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Sep 20, 2011. 10:16 AMoweng4000 says:
At times, the Shakuhachi recording you made sounds like something off of an old Coltrane album. Cool!

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