How Clarinets, Bagpipes, Pianos, & More Are Made | How It's Made | Science Channel

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Published 2024-05-10
Those How It's Made background tracks are music to our ears as we take an inside look at the creation of various instruments!

Chapters:
00:00 Clarinets
05:00 Bagpipes
10:00 Handbells
15:00 Pianos
24:18 Pipe Organs
29:46 Piano Restoration

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All Comments (21)
  • @mjallen1308
    I played the clarinet in 3rd-9th grade. I also played the flute for two years. I remember seeing this wooden clarinet in the music store for like $2500. This was in the 90s and I remember thinking, who the hell would own one of those. My mom would tell me “You need to start practicing more! You need to show me that you’re serious about playing and maybe we can get you a clarinet like that…” girl bye, I’m not falling for that trick again. She promised to get me one of those little cars you drive around and that never happened. Today i realize it’s bc we were broke AF - but it was an absolutely STUNNING clarinet. All dark and ebony with a satin sheen that shone through the night. It was AMAZING!
  • @d3gr0wth
    “Heat sensitive material” = paper 😂
  • "I Had" two bagpipers' on my paper route in Bellflower Ca, just So of Rockwell Downey, mid 70's "as I recall" enjoying their practice sessions while working my route.
  • @ThomMyer
    I wished how an xylophone was made, I used to play one of them during my 8th grade resource class in the music room, I had fun but it was wooden. Passed that class very easily.
  • @danrhone9756
    So neat how instruments are manufactured and processed only to be sent out for shipment 👍👍✌️✌️🤘🤘
  • @nash0089
    That piano tuner’s finger SHOCKED me 😅
  • @Mtlmshr
    Always enjoy these videos on how these instruments are made!
  • @GothGuy885
    the way that Piano cases are refinished, is much like the way that traditional Japanese Lacquer is done. each layer is applied, and after it dries, it is sanded, and polished and then the same is done to the next, and so on and so forth. most Japanese Lacquer pieces can have up to 100 coats applied. it is an Amazing Art form. 😀
  • @jayramsey690
    Those “clarinet keys” are actually water keys for a Bach Stradivarius trumpet.
  • @TallulahB58
    Missed a great chance to play Rhapsody in Blue in your opening :)
  • My sister played the Clarinet when she was in middle school and in the first year of high school.
  • @dennisneo1608
    I'm thinking of starting a pipe organ manufacturing company.
  • @user-ns9ej6nr8w
    i saw plastic tie downs used on the finished bagpipe ...what? i've a needle and yarn and a minute for that what the heck.
  • inserts the friend from courage any weirdos here🤣. They really did play a beautiful show for Muriel!
  • @AManwithaB0x
    I owned a clarinet once, amazingly complex instrument, tho I doubt I could ever remember how to play the thing now 😆