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Subject: RE: Future instruments wish list From: Willie-O Date: 19 Apr 02 - 02:54 PM A 1915 to 1925 Gibson A style mandolin. A 60's or earlier Martin D-18 Dreams to hold onto... Willie-O |
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Subject: RE: Future instruments wish list From: pict Date: 19 Apr 02 - 02:45 PM Clarsach,Great pipes,Bass Clarinet,Cor Anglais,Bassoon,Double Bass,Flugelhorn,French Horn. |
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Subject: RE: Future instruments wish list From: GUEST,jonesey Date: 19 Apr 02 - 01:55 PM Ok here's my wish list: Slot-head dreadnaught built by Jan Burda 12 frets to body, Red Cedar top, walnut sides and back, scalloped bracing, ebony bridge and fingerboard, rosewood pickguard and headstock plate, gotoh gut 18:1 side mount tuners, Fishman dual-blend system, high gloss finish, Martin style rosette and plain old dots for fret markers A-style mandolin built by Will Parsons Standard scale length, Cedar top, walnut sides and back, ebony finger board and bridge, Gibson style rosette, gotoh gut 18:1 mini guitar tuners, Fishman system, high gloss finish, looped tailpiece(chrome), oblong soundhole A-style mandola exactly like the mandolin and built by the same guy...Will Parsons A-Style Octave-mandolin exactly like the two mentioned above Autoharp, 21 button, Oscar Schmidt(or handmade), Fishman blended system, Tenor banjo, a good one...OK, that's enough Good thread! |
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Subject: RE: Future instruments wish list From: Don Firth Date: 19 Apr 02 - 01:52 PM I've played classic guitars all my life and plan to continue. But lately I've taken a liking to the steel-string sound for certain songs, so I'd like to get my hands on a nice li'l steel-string parlor guitar (without having to mortgage the ranch to buy it). Dreadnaut fans notwithstanding, I've read (and my ears tend to confirm) that the parlor guitar is the best size and configuration for optimum balance between bass, mid-range, and treble in a steel-string guitar. (I've noticed that the first thing a new Dreadnaut owner says when he/she demonstrates his/her new guitar is, "Listen to that bass!!") Don Firth |
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Subject: RE: Future instruments wish list From: Midchuck Date: 19 Apr 02 - 01:19 PM I, also, have a craving for the 000-2H Collings. I wonder if the company would do a bulk order on a discount basis... Peter. |
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Subject: RE: Future instruments wish list From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull Date: 19 Apr 02 - 12:10 AM |
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Subject: RE: Future instruments wish list From: Zhenya Date: 22 Feb 02 - 01:33 PM After reading through the replies, (without doing an actual count; wouldn't want to waste any more work time on that) I got the impression the leading contenders are: - Those special guitars (write in your dream guitar here). - Mandolin - Hurdy-gurdy. (I liked the Hurdy-gurdy website too.) I second the comment by Greg Stephens about the fiddle. However, just because one took it up 20 years ago doesn't mean you can play it. It just means you're twenty years closer to actually being able to play! (You made me smile though! Maybe all I need is another 13 years here.) And SharonA has hit on another problem…space to house all these instruments. Sorry not to comment on everyone's choices…but I'm happy to know people are out there who dream about playing all these interesting instruments. Zhenya |
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Subject: RE: Future instruments wish list From: SharonA Date: 22 Feb 02 - 10:42 AM A chromatic-scale hammer dulcimer... and enough room to set it up and play it! |
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Subject: RE: Future instruments wish list From: tandrink Date: 22 Feb 02 - 10:39 AM I would like to get my hands on a finer guitar (preferably 000 or 0M sized -- that Collings that Wesley has on order will do just fine) and a National Style "O" (for learning to play a little bottleneck blues). Mandolin Brothers is so close...yet the money seems so far away. |
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Subject: RE: Future instruments wish list From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull Date: 22 Feb 02 - 07:53 AM Thanks Spaw.That's a good website.john |
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Subject: RE: Future instruments wish list From: catspaw49 Date: 22 Feb 02 - 07:46 AM The word has been corrupted over the years John and was originally "Hurty Girdy" which refers to a woman's slimming but painful undergarment. A woman being laced into one of these made the same sound as this instrument, hence the name. Spaw |
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Subject: RE: Future instruments wish list From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull Date: 22 Feb 02 - 07:12 AM Whats a hurdy gurdy? |
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Subject: RE: Future instruments wish list From: mooman Date: 22 Feb 02 - 06:25 AM Spot the deliberate mistake! ....Joe Foley mooman |
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Subject: RE: Future instruments wish list From: katlaughing Date: 22 Feb 02 - 05:19 AM I forgot to added hammer dulcimer, too. |
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Subject: RE: Future instruments wish list From: greg stephens Date: 22 Feb 02 - 04:54 AM If you want to take up the fiddle, I would recommend taking it up about twenty years ago, at least. |
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Subject: RE: Future instruments wish list From: mooman Date: 22 Feb 02 - 04:00 AM I'm pretty happy with what I've got and I'm now completely cured of MIAS and GAS... I'm not really interested in that Joe Folan mandocello at all... mooman |
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Subject: RE: Future instruments wish list From: Miken Date: 21 Feb 02 - 11:10 PM Have a B/C button accordion on order which is due in this month, that's been a goal for over a year now. Can't imagine anything else except keeping my modest guitar skills going at the same time. However......if I'm allowed enough time, I'd like to learn the fiddle. |
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Subject: RE: Future instruments wish list From: Mark Cohen Date: 21 Feb 02 - 11:05 PM I want a charango! Aloha, Mark |
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Subject: RE: Future instruments wish list From: Steve Latimer Date: 21 Feb 02 - 10:35 PM I would eventually like to learn to play Bluegrass Mandolin.
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Subject: RE: Future instruments wish list From: Gypsy Date: 21 Feb 02 - 10:28 PM Hurdy gurdy (built one, still can't do more than squawk on it) 12 string, fiddle, voice, bones. List of what DO play: hammer dulcimer, little mando, bodhran |
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Subject: RE: Future instruments wish list From: Clifton53 Date: 21 Feb 02 - 10:01 PM There's a new archtop from Tacoma that is very appealing to me, but way out of range price wise, and I'd like a resonator too. Clifton |
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Subject: RE: Future instruments wish list From: Chip2447 Date: 21 Feb 02 - 06:47 PM Hmmmmm.... flute lute Bouzouki hammered dulcimer cello Fiddle/violin tin and low whistles bodhran hurdy gurdy ... I could probably have saved time and effort by saying ALL OF THEM. Chip2447
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Subject: RE: Future instruments wish list From: Justa Picker Date: 21 Feb 02 - 05:18 PM - banjo (Scruggs style) - mandolin (bluegrass) - electric guitar (blues and jazz) Remaining instruments to be acquired: - Nice older Gibson Mastertone Banjo - A decent F5 mandolin knock off - A nice OOO sized vintage mahogany Martin - A nice 12 string that has a comfortable/thin neck and actually has a bottom end to its sound - A nice older Fender Stratocaster |
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Subject: RE: Future instruments wish list From: katlaughing Date: 21 Feb 02 - 04:46 PM hurdy-gurdy harp bass lap dulcimer shamisen dombeck bodhran and, I would replace some that I gave away or sold, including a piano, which I can play, and Native American flute; plus, get my Native American drum repaired (could do myself, just haven't, yet.) Same caveats as you, Zhenya, barring how many lifetimes and cashola it would take for all of these!**BG** |
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Subject: RE: Future instruments wish list From: C-flat Date: 21 Feb 02 - 04:37 PM Oh! yes, I want one of those Collings too! They're so expensive that no one stocks them in my area. It would be my last guitar too! Maybe my last breath! |
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Subject: RE: Future instruments wish list From: Zhenya Date: 21 Feb 02 - 04:33 PM Thanks - I forgot to put bones on my list - Irish and Quebecois - and Les Pieds. Fiddle is my current main instrument and just for your info, I'd estimate it takes about three lifetimes to learn! But it's incredibly satisfying on that rare occasion when you actually (almost) master some aspect of it. Zhenya |
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Subject: RE: Future instruments wish list From: Wesley S Date: 21 Feb 02 - 04:18 PM I'll be happy if I can learn to play the instruments I already have that way I want to play them. I DO have a Collings 12 fret 000 slot head on order and it's supposed to be my last guitar ever { if my wife is listening }. And I do lust after an F style mandolin... but that's another story. And Rick - Mario getting a strap for his bones almost sounds like something nasty - can I get one too ? |
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Subject: RE: Future instruments wish list From: Jon Freeman Date: 21 Feb 02 - 04:13 PM Octave mandola/citern/bazouzi Cello Mandolin B/C button accordian Bass guitar I'm tempted to add fiddle as I'd dearly love to be able to play one but a) I get weird and bad aches and pains that I can't get through whenever I try fiddle b) my patience runs out far too quikly with a left hand that knows what it wants to do and a usless right hand. Jon |
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Subject: RE: Future instruments wish list From: C-flat Date: 21 Feb 02 - 04:04 PM I've always been drawn to anything with strings on. As a guitar player I've found it reasonably easy to cross over on to other stringed instruments, with the exeption of the banjo. I used to own one years ago but got so frustrated that I couldn't get the picking patterns under my fingers I sold it. I may be ready to try again! Trouble is, I don't know one make from another so I'll have to let my pocket be my guide! |
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Subject: RE: Future instruments wish list From: Rick Fielding Date: 21 Feb 02 - 04:03 PM Mario, soon you'll have a custom strap for your bones. Rick |
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Subject: RE: Future instruments wish list From: GUEST Date: 21 Feb 02 - 04:01 PM Hurdy Gurdy |
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Subject: RE: Future instruments wish list From: MMario Date: 21 Feb 02 - 03:55 PM I'd be satified if I could learn to play the spoons or bones. |
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Subject: Future instruments wish list From: Zhenya Date: 21 Feb 02 - 03:54 PM Aside from the instruments you are already in various stages of learning, what other ones do you really want to learn? My own current wish list includes concertina, hammer dulcimer, harmonica, harp, and bouzouki. (I am, of course, completely ignoring the question of how many instruments one can realistically learn to play (decently) in one lifetime. --- not to mention the cost of all those instruments!) But if you could learn your whole future instruments wish list, what would it include? |
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