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Not DIY, but still awesome

Started by m-Kresol, January 27, 2014, 01:25:04 PM

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m-Kresol

My brother found something pretty awesome:



great idea if you ask me. but maybe, that's because I've played drums and percussion for eight years before switching to guitar.
I build pedals to hide my lousy playing.

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selfdestroyer

I seen one of the guitarist from Fleet Foxes use one on Austin City Limits last year. I instantly had to google the contraption since I never seen anything like it. Pretty cool device.

aballen

Wow, and only $30 USD,  I may have to get one just to play with it

culturejam

Neato!

Quote from: selfdestroyer on January 27, 2014, 03:50:38 PM
I seen one of the guitarist from Fleet Foxes use one on Austin City Limits last year.

Double neat!
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jkokura

That's actually pretty impressive. It's rare to see an 'innovative' guitar product that I really like, but that's one.

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davent

Reminds me of the sound of a hammered dulcimer/zither, very cool!
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lincolnic

This is neat. It reminds me of a prepared guitar duet I did with a friend of mine where he put corks in between his strings and I tapped rhythms on them while he changed fretted notes...but way more controllable.

culturejam

Quote from: aballen on January 27, 2014, 05:10:49 PM
Wow, and only $30 USD, 

+$10 for shipping.

I might have to break down and get one of these.  I'll bet it really shines with open tunings.
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AntKnee

That makes some cool sounds. How does it attach to the guitar? Is it permanent?
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drezdn

I can't tell how it attaches exactly, but it looks like in two parts of the video, it's in different positions on the same guitar.