COVID-19 pandemic that gave Gilligan the push to complete the project. How Lethbridge baseball, BMX organizers are working to keep their members active amid COVID-19 “When the lockdown occurred I had lots of time out here,” he explained. “So I finished it.”Gilligan plays the guitar and his musical companion Kris Hodgson-Bright is a cellist who wanted to spice up his instrument.“The process was really interesting because we got so far along and we came into really challenging parts,” Hodgson-Bright said.“If you don’t get it right the whole thing could snap in half.”The cello is made out of honduras mahogany and other unique materials, including parts from a sewing machine and tubes from an old lamp.