I’ve made a ton of these. Wish your video came out when I was still in my ceramics class. I think it would turn out a bit better if you open up the bottom a bit more. Practice makes perfect!
Aztecs are not Hispanic. Hispanic is the Roman term to define anyone from the Iberian peninsula (Spain and Portugal) the whole peninsula was called Hispania that’s why. Aztecs are the indigenous people of Mexico that spoke ñahuatl, in no way they are from the Hispanic peninsula. You can call a mestizo that I guess because so many of them have spanish blood but not the Aztecs. Heck in Spain not even mestizos can claim Hispanic without angering the Spaniards who happen to be white in most cases.
Actually, “Hispanic” is the term given to anyone whose origins, or whose ancestor’s origins are of any of the 19 countries in which the official language is Spanish. Ethnicity has nothing to do with it. My father is Aztec. We are still called His panic because born in Mexico and in Mexico the “official” dialect, not “original” dialect is Spanish. So has to do with language, not bloodline.
So you make a hollow ball, put a mouthpiece on it, then poke a small hole in the ball, and put the part into a larger chamber that looks like a skull? do I have this right?
Basically, but the pitch is the main issue. Watch a few videos on how to make the highest pitch out of the whistle part. The larger chamber is just to increase the volume.
I’ve made a ton of these. Wish your video came out when I was still in my ceramics class. I think it would turn out a bit better if you open up the bottom a bit more. Practice makes perfect!
Thanks, practice practice practice.
Aztecs are not Hispanic. Hispanic is the Roman term to define anyone from the Iberian peninsula (Spain and Portugal) the whole peninsula was called Hispania that’s why. Aztecs are the indigenous people of Mexico that spoke ñahuatl, in no way they are from the Hispanic peninsula. You can call a mestizo that I guess because so many of them have spanish blood but not the Aztecs. Heck in Spain not even mestizos can claim Hispanic without angering the Spaniards who happen to be white in most cases.
Thanks for the feedback and extra info.
spaniards arent "white" either, they are all mestizos too.
Did anyone ask
Actually, “Hispanic” is the term given to anyone whose origins, or whose ancestor’s origins are of any of the 19 countries in which the official language is Spanish. Ethnicity has nothing to do with it. My father is Aztec. We are still called His panic because born in Mexico and in Mexico the “official” dialect, not “original” dialect is Spanish. So has to do with language, not bloodline.
would have been nice if you actually showed the building of these slower but i did find it a brilliant video and your whistles are masterpieces
Maybe I'll remix a slower version and post it. Let me know what you think.
so. what did that sounds like?
got some low fire clay coming going to fire it in a wood fire making a death whistke they are fascinating
The person to rediscover the death whistle blew into a dead persons whistle. 💀
Great video! Also, not making fun of the Mexican pronunciation, but I was cracking up listening to it.
were you shaving as fast as your building videos when mishap with razor occured? lol
Hey, can you make smaller ones with the same tutorial?
Yes, this one is bigger for reference. I have built one a little bigger than a large egg. Smaller is better sound, but the build is harder.
@@TrifireStudios Thank you so much, my brother really wants to make them but he is so mad cause he cant find a tutorial that makes the smaller ones.
Hey, where's your intro music from? :? I'm sure I've heard it somewhere! :?
Made it myself. ✌🏻
9:14 really 🤣
So you make a hollow ball, put a mouthpiece on it, then poke a small hole in the ball, and put the part into a larger chamber that looks like a skull? do I have this right?
Basically, but the pitch is the main issue. Watch a few videos on how to make the highest pitch out of the whistle part. The larger chamber is just to increase the volume.