30 Apr 03 - 03:23 AM (#943336) Subject: (Bass) Melodica? Anyone? From: Jeremiah McCaw I'm intrigued. Does anyone know where I can find a bass melodica? I've only found one source - melodicas.com - and the following description: "From Japan. The Red B24. The only Bass Melodica made today. Range F1-E3. This is the lowest range melodica we sell or have seen. Larger reeds produce a low accordion like sound. Mouthpiece (with container) & nice soft black zipper case. B24 is $170.00" I'm tempted, but that's $250 in Canadian funds - a tad high for simply satisfying my curiosity. Does anyone have experience with melodicas in general, or the bass one in particular? And, miracle of miracles, anybody know of a source or user in southern Ontario? I love my acoustic bass guitar, but it just doesn't project well enough when there's more than one regular guitar, and I get such funny looks if I bring an electric and an amp to a Celtic jam. Mind you, they're tolerant and understanding about it, but . . . So I'm thinking of the melodica, just as a fun instrument to try out in truly unplugged situations. |
01 May 03 - 02:16 AM (#944160) Subject: RE: (Bass) Melodica? Anyone? From: Bee-dubya-ell Refresh |
01 May 03 - 02:39 AM (#944166) Subject: RE: (Bass) Melodica? Anyone? From: Kaleea I don't believe I recall ever having been to an Irish session where there was someone there playing melodica, or bass melodica for that matter. I have, however, seen such interesting things as dijeriedoo, washtub bass, jug, chinese hammered dulcimer (terrific player, too!), harmonicas galore, various & sundry odd drums, recorders, piccolos, fifes, and a few other not exactly traditional musical instruments. Ever think about the washtub bass? It's tons of fun, and much cheaper! |
07 Dec 09 - 09:23 PM (#2783438) Subject: RE: (Bass) Melodica? Anyone? From: GUEST,??? ever thought of a real bass? |