Baltic Psaltry, Lap Harp, Gusli, Kantele, Kokle, Kankles...fell for Otava Yo Fall 2018 and had to make one (left-handed). Then a smaller one to pack into Alaska and play that one more. Corona lockdown...lots of time. Lots of wood in the basement. A left-handed version of my baby banjo from the '90s: "Canjo" with an old candy tin! Seashell Ocarina (because I misread an article on stone age seaside foragers and thought I was seeing a flute in a shell that turned out to be way too small for that). Tanbur, gave to a musical friend, made another. Tosi Clavichord, wanted since ‘85. Summer of '21 came around, off to the Maine woods, getting back to 1 I made in 2016, Jouhikko! It was so hard. Kept at it. Every teacher must remind themselves what it is to be a learner. Play every day. Meditation. Always learning. Grateful to all the musicians sharing these instruments on YouTube. I've playlisted some of my favorites. Off-and-on making instruments to play since I was a teenager too, long ago.