By Ben Conant - Feb 21, 2012 | 0 comments
![This friendly fellow is “Whistling Spirit” by Shana Brautigam. Blow into its mouth and play the pipes like a pan flute.](https://www.theconcordinsider.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/20120221_art1.jpg)
This friendly fellow is “Whistling Spirit” by Shana Brautigam. Blow into its mouth and play the pipes like a pan flute.
![“Vase Percussion” by Bryan Moskov. It functions like a drum; hit the top or side holes with your palm to create different sounds.](https://www.theconcordinsider.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/20120221_art2.jpg)
“Vase Percussion” by Bryan Moskov. It functions like a drum; hit the top or side holes with your palm to create different sounds.
![“Christmas Music” by Art Anderson. “I love music,” Anderson said, “and decided to combine a happy winter elf with some hot jazz for the “Music From Our Hands” exhibition.”](https://www.theconcordinsider.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/20120221_art3.jpg)
“Christmas Music” by Art Anderson. “I love music,” Anderson said, “and decided to combine a happy winter elf with some hot jazz for the “Music From Our Hands” exhibition.”
![This electric jazz guitar was created by Richard Robichaud. Sweet sunburst!](https://www.theconcordinsider.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/20120221_art4.jpg)
This electric jazz guitar was created by Richard Robichaud. Sweet sunburst!
![Luthier Alan Carruth crafted this 5-string viola, a folk-style fiddle that can fit both viola and violin strings.](https://www.theconcordinsider.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/20120221_art5.jpg)
Luthier Alan Carruth crafted this 5-string viola, a folk-style fiddle that can fit both viola and violin strings.
![“Dancing Belt” by Diane Louise Paul is created from bridle leather, a turn-of-the-century harness buckle and some antique sleigh bells that date back to the 1880s.](https://www.theconcordinsider.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/20120221_art6.jpg)
“Dancing Belt” by Diane Louise Paul is created from bridle leather, a turn-of-the-century harness buckle and some antique sleigh bells that date back to the 1880s.
![Alan Carruth also crafted this 12-fret “fingerstyle” guitar, made from North American woods. “Since music can only exist in the act of creation,” Carruth said, “and is not directly representational, it has a claim to being the most abstract of all arts.”](https://www.theconcordinsider.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/20120221_art7.jpg)
Alan Carruth also crafted this 12-fret “fingerstyle” guitar, made from North American woods. “Since music can only exist in the act of creation,” Carruth said, “and is not directly representational, it has a claim to being the most abstract of all arts.”
![“Twin Joeys with Mom,” a whistle by Barbara Boxer.](https://www.theconcordinsider.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/20120221_art8.jpg)
“Twin Joeys with Mom,” a whistle by Barbara Boxer.
!["Whale," a whistle by Barbara Boxer.](https://www.theconcordinsider.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/20120221_art9.jpg)
"Whale," a whistle by Barbara Boxer.
![This Native American gourd rattle is the creation of artist Micheline. “Gourds are the oldest plants in the world, but for me a new medium to experience,” Micheline said. “I find it fun and challenging to give them a new personality.”](https://www.theconcordinsider.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/20120221_art10.jpg)
This Native American gourd rattle is the creation of artist Micheline. “Gourds are the oldest plants in the world, but for me a new medium to experience,” Micheline said. “I find it fun and challenging to give them a new personality.”
![Udu stoneware, created by Shana Brautigam – and it’s a drum!](https://www.theconcordinsider.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/20120221_art12.jpg)
Udu stoneware, created by Shana Brautigam – and it’s a drum!
![This walrus whistle was created by Sally Cornwell. Fun fact: the tusks double as a can opener! (Second fun fact: In this case, “fun” means “made up”).](https://www.theconcordinsider.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/20120221_art13.jpg)
This walrus whistle was created by Sally Cornwell. Fun fact: the tusks double as a can opener! (Second fun fact: In this case, “fun” means “made up”).
The Insider visited the League of New Hampshire Craftsmen gallery and took in its current exhibit of handmade musical instruments. Come along with us!