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  • Introduction to Flute Acoustics

    The physics of air-jet instruments.

    www.phys.unsw.edu.au

  • Make Your Own Pennywhistle

    Instructions for making a copper pennywhistle in the key of D.

    www.geocities.com

  • How to Make a Low D Tinwhistle in a few Hours

    out of a copper pipe or an aluminum shower rod

    www.ehhs.cmich.edu

  • Making an Infra-Whistle

    How to make a key of D or C telescoping whistle out of brass tubing and a Generation mouthpiece

    polarmet.mps.ohio-state.edu

  • Flutomat Javascript Flute Designer

    A simple online calculator for size and position of tone holes for six and eight hole flutes.

    www.cwo.com

  • Jubilee Music Instrument Builders Resources

    Includes the free TWCalc software for Windows, which helps plan tone hole size and position for whistles and six hole flutes, plus Javascript calculators, fipple design information, and more.

    www.tinwhistles.us

  • The 'Low-Tech' Whistle

    Detailed instructions for making fine whistles out of cheap materials, using only simple tools. Regularly maintained and illustrated with photographs and technical drawings, this is the place to start for those new to whistle making.

    guido.gonzato.googlepages.com

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