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Kickin’ it Rhythm Stompbox style

April 30, 2009 by Chris

I came across an article from acoustic guitar magazine, May 2009 edition, that talks about a device called Three Rhythm Stomp Boxes. I’ve never heard of such a device before. This equipment simply plugs into an amp or PA system and takes no batteries at all. Just plug it in and starting jammin’!

As we all know, when you see a guitarist playing, you see some of us tapping our feet to help us keep the rhythm of a song. Stomping Tom Connors is Canada’s best example of this technique. With this piece of modern wizardry, it provides us with more then just a simple aid to use when we’re playing.

The Stompbox is made up of wood, or some other wood composites, that have a built in mic system that sends a signal to an amp. Some of these units have 1/4 guitar jacks or low impedance XLR jacks. The XLR jacks are to be used in systems that are specifically made with heavy bottom end equipment, ie: bass amps or sub-woofers.

Some are as simple as plug and play, with a straight forward use, and some are created quite complex thus meaning guys you have to really check out the manual to understand it’s full potential!

The three models shown in this article are Ellis Guitars Original Stompbox (Straight forward approach), Porchboard Bass (both complex and great give), and the Shadow SH Stompin’Bass (has a great Wood like intonation/sound).

Acoustic guitar has this great video that can help you understand stompboxes in greater detail so check it out!

I must admit that I don’t tap my feet much when I play. When playing I tend to bob my head very lightly, but I do have this weird accented breathing while performing intricate pieces. This might be a good thing for me come to think of it, it might just cover up this horrible sound that I make? Just thought of it right now … really!

Being a guitar player who hates to have any dead sound, I think this would be a very important addition to my arsenal. I know the price maybe steep, but the first one seems decent enough.

So the question I have for you would be, is this something that you’d buy for yourself or possibly for someone you know that plays guitar?

Keep on Tappin’





Filed Under: Equipment, Guitar Equipment, Playing Guitar Tagged With: acoustic, acoustic_guitar, acoustic_guitar_magazine, electronic, Ellis_Guitars_Original_Stompbox, Porchboard_Bass, rhythm, Rhythm_device, Rhythm_equipment, Shadow_SH_Stompin'Bass, Stomp_box, Stomp_Boxes, Three Rhythm Stomp Boxes

The backwards Guitar

January 17, 2009 by Chris

The backwards guitar in this picture, is a unique approach to guitar building, from the traditional perspective that is. I would how it would sound? If you wanted to pick this thing up and had a couple of drinks in ya, it might take a second or two to get your musical bearings straight … wouldn’t it?

odd guitar

My wife brought this picture to my attention, in case you thought I found this one on my own!

Filed Under: Equipment, Guitar Humor, guitars, Humor Tagged With: backwards_guitar, custom_guitar, custom_guitars, funny_guitar, funny_guitars, guitar_humor, unique_guitar

David Garrett’s very expensive fall!

December 13, 2008 by Chris

David Garrett, who is referred to in Britain as the David Beckham of classical violin, fell down and broke his beloved violin late last year.

It’s sounds like another simple mishap that could happen to anybody, but the kicker is that his rare violin was worth one million dollars!

He revealed to his fans that after a concert late in 2007, he fell down a flight of stairs, he said it was like he slipped on a banana peel and landed on his most prized possession … a 18th century violin. They say that the restoration of this timeless treasure will cost him around $177,000. 00 (Can.) to fix and will be in the shop for at least 8 months. What a bummer!

This reminds me of the most stupidest thing I’ve ever done to one of my guitars.

In my College days, while under the influence, one night I backed over my old acoustic guitar with my car. At first I didn’t realize what the bump was, so wait for it … I put it drive and went over it a second time! After my buddy, who was rolling on the ground laughing at me at the time, opened the case up (I was too afraid to look myself) he said that the guitar inside was just fine! I had just bought a new, tougher case for the guitar one week earlier.

Pay attention when the counter gets to 1:32 of the video

David Garrett’s instrument itself was created by the famed violin maker G.B. Guadagnini. Guadagnini was fortunate enough to have studied under the great master craftsman, Antonio Stradivari. Stradivari, was most people know, is the father of the instrument that bears his name!

Too bad David didn’t spend a few more bucks on his case, just like I did with my acoustic guitar! Could a, would a, should of I guess?!

Keep on Jammin’

Filed Under: Entertainment, Equipment, Humor, Musicians, My Guitars, Video Tagged With: 18th_century, 18th_century_violin, Antonio_Stradivari, costly, craftsman, David_Garrett, expensive, G_B_Guadagnini, G.B._Guadagnini, violin, violin_repairs

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