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Thu, 12 Jan 2006

Jan 12, 2006, 22:04 [home/movies]
12 Angry Men

Lucas and I just saw the most fantastic movie I’ve seen in a very long time. It’s called 12 Angry Men, and it looks to be filmed in about 1955. (57, actually— just checked). If you get a chance to see this flic, take it!

I’d argue it has much better acting than most modern films, and the story and turn of events is riveting.

It’s about 11 jurors who want to convict a young man for killing his father— and one juror who disagrees. Absolutely fascinating.

~Jason



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Jan 12, 2006, 10:17 [home/music/whistles]
I Created My Best Penny Whistle Yet!

Last night Lucas and I went to Canadian Tire (on our way to Tim Hortons for donuts and coffee!) and I bought a $10, 12 foot length of 3/4” CPVC pipe.

“Why,” you say? I’m glad you asked!

I’ll give you the background first: In February we’re doing Favourite Canadian Artists as the theme for Hamilton’s Best Valentine’s Party, and one of the songs has a low whistle in it (Celine Dion’s My Heart Will Go On). I didn’t have this key, so I thought I’d build my own.

I started out with the lathe, and turned a beautiful recorder shape, the bored a nice chamber down the center of it, but I couldn’t get the fipple— the whistle part— to make a very loud noise. Back to the drawing board.

So I decided to use PVC.

Wow! I can’t believe how much easier this is to work with! The fipple was quick and simple— in fact the whole whistle was completed in about 2 hours! It’s perfectly in tune, (and tunable, thanks to a coupling in the middle) so I know my flut-automatic program is working! This JavaScript program tells you how big the holes should be, where they should be, etc.

It’s not very loud, so I have to figure out how to get more volume— especially on the low notes.

To buy this whistle, also made from CPVC pipe, it would cost me anywhere from $80 to $160 USD. This cost me about $15, and I have enough pipe to make about 6 more whistles.

Anyone want to commission a low whistle?

~Jason



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