Re: A bit of band advice
- From: "CharlesTheCurmudgeon" <n5hsr@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2009 21:00:24 -0600
"Tomes" <askme@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"Hachiroku ????" ...
Tomes wrote:
"Hachiroku ????"...
Conscience wrote:The main instrument I play has 46 strings. (Hint - I play it using
Hachiroku ???? :
JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
If you have someone in your band who's a great player, but
psychologically
toxic, do not share other band members' phone numbers with that
individual.
I have nothing more to say about this, except "Pass the ammo."
Great player or not, it's best to pick someone a bit stable in the
first
place.
For example, bass players who live with their mothers are a safe
bet...
How DO you live with only four strings? ;-)
I bought a 5 string two years ago!
wooden
hammers)
My other instrument has only 1 string. (Hint - hitting notes is all in
the
tension applied)
Tomes
Do you also have one of these?
http://www.jugstore.com/jugs.jpg
I do have a couple of those, but it takes a _lot_ of wind capacity to play
them consistently.
Damn. That's a bit different, considering the web stations you hooked meBada bing! That's it! The first instrument anyway. How about the other
up with!
(And I *ALMOST* traded my Dan Armstrong
http://www.edroman.com/guitars/misc-images/DAN_armstrongBass.jpg
and a Kustom bass amp for one of these in the 70's:
http://www.spearsinstruments.com/images/dulcimer.jpg )
one with the one string? You are on the right track with the jugs....
Don't peg me as a sole jugband player tho. While I can do that [rarely
actually] I do just about everything else that comes my way as well. I
have a group of about a dozen guys that get together every Thursday night
and play songs that we can jam to with copious amounts of soloing.
Guitars, electric fretless bass, mandolin, occasional banjo, occasional
dobro, simple 3 piece drum set, some piano and my hammered dulcimer. We
play lots of different stuff and occasionally play out in subsets of us.
Here is a list of what we played last week for an example:
Wagon Wheel
Big Railroad Blues
Mr. Siegal
Stepping Stone
Get Off This
Steam Powered Aeroplane
Tell Me
Better Off Without A Wife
Teen Angst
Bill's Original
Bill's Original Take 2
Danger Man
New Minglewood Blues
A The Man Who Couldn't Cry
Hot Legs
American Girl
Made up song
Love Me Hold Me Tonight
Unknown blues song
I record every week and then as a related hobby sit down and split up that
3 hour MP3 file into the individual songs, then hand out the CDs to the
folks to listen to over the next week [which is why I happen to have this
list handy to paste in]. Fun stuff.
I also love roaming around Folk Music Festivals all night and playing with
anyone who will have me. This provides me with such a broad variety of
different styles to play with and most of the stuff I have never heard of
before. Fun stuff there too.
Tomes
Ever do any of the old Carter Family stuff, or Jimmie Rodgers?
Anybody ever learned the Carter Scratch? How 'bout playing the auto harp?
Sir Charles The Curumudgeon
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