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Making Panpipes — A Row of Tuned Bamboo Tubes
Build the syrinx: a row of closed bamboo tubes cut to graduated lengths, each sounding one note, bound side by side and blown across the top. Cut, tune and play a scale, then learn why a longer tube always sounds a lower note. A simple, buildable school project in the physics of closed pipes.
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30 minutes
Maagizo
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A row of tubes, each a note
A row of tubes, each a note
Panpipes are one of the oldest melody instruments: a row of closed tubes, each cut to a length that sounds a single note when you blow across its top.
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Choose your bamboo
Choose your bamboo
Pick straight bamboo about a finger-width thick. You want lengths that each keep a solid node (the natural wall inside) to seal one end.
Vifaa kwa hatua hii:
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Cut the longest tube
Cut the longest tube
Saw a tube about 18 cm long, cutting just below a node so the bottom is sealed. This will be your lowest note.
Zana zinazohitajika:
Bamboo Saw (Take-nokogiri)4
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Cut the rest, each shorter
Cut the rest, each shorter
Cut five or six more tubes, each about 2 cm shorter than the last, always keeping a sealed node at the bottom. Shorter tubes give higher notes.
Zana zinazohitajika:
Bamboo Saw (Take-nokogiri)5
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Smooth the top rims
Smooth the top rims
Rub the open top edge of each tube smooth and level, so your breath splits cleanly across it.
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Line them up
Line them up
Stand the tubes side by side in order, longest to shortest, with all the open tops level in a straight line.
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Bind the tubes together
Bind the tubes together
Lash the tubes together with twine, wrapping firmly near the top and again near the bottom so the row sits flat and rigid.
Vifaa kwa hatua hii:
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Make your first note
Make your first note
Rest the top edge of the longest tube on your lower lip and blow ACROSS it, not into it — like blowing over a bottle. A clear note appears.
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Play a scale
Play a scale
Slide along the row, blowing across each tube in turn. The notes rise as the tubes get shorter — that is your scale.
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Measure length against pitch
Measure length against pitch
Measure each tube with a ruler and note its pitch on a free tuner app. Longer tube, lower note — plot the pairs and see the pattern.
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Tune a tube that is too low
Tune a tube that is too low
Drop a small pellet of beeswax into the bottom of the tube. Shortening the air column raises its pitch — add wax a little at a time until it matches.
Vifaa kwa hatua hii:
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Fix a tube that is too high
Fix a tube that is too high
You cannot make a tube longer, so cut a fresh, slightly longer tube instead. A longer air column always gives a lower note.
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Compendium — the physics of a stopped pipe
Compendium — the physics of a stopped pipe
Blowing across the top sets the air INSIDE the tube vibrating as a standing wave. Because the bottom is closed and the top is open, the tube is a 'stopped pipe': the longest wave that fits is about four times the tube's length, so the note's frequency is roughly f = v / (4L), where v is the speed of sound (about 343 m/s in air) and L is the tube length. That is why halving a tube's length raises its note by one octave, and why beeswax in the bottom (which shortens the air column) raises the pitch. Stopped pipes sound an octave lower than an open pipe of the same length and produce only the odd harmonics, giving panpipes their soft, hollow tone. Chain many tuned pipes together and add a wind supply and you have the pipe organ; the same idea lives on in the ancient Greek syrinx, the Andean siku and zampoña, and the Chinese paixiao.
Vifaa
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You can swap these in
Can't get one of the materials? Swap it for an equivalent — these work just as well.
- Instead of Abaca Tying Twine, try:
Cotton Twine (for bundling)
Jute Twine
Kitchen Twine (Cotton) - Instead of Bamboo Saw (Take-nokogiri), try:
Portable Band Saw
Band Saw (9-inch, Benchtop)
Miter Box with Saw
Small Hand Saw
Jeweler's Saw
Reciprocating Saw (20V Cordless)
Saw
Crosscut Saw
Japanese Pull Saw (Ryoba)
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