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How many instruments do you own?

17 Apr 02 - 01:25 AM (#691813)
Subject: How many instruments do you own?
From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull

I have got 2, a generation Tin whistle (D) and a washburn D10S guitar, I had a mandolin but I sold it.I will buy another as soon as I can afford it.


17 Apr 02 - 01:41 AM (#691817)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: Anahootz

4 guitars, 3 mandos, banjo, 'zook, bodhran, fiddle, handful of pennywhistles...probably more under the couch, or behind the stuff in the garage.


17 Apr 02 - 01:58 AM (#691821)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: Troll

47 guitars
2 Dobros
3 basses -1 hard body, 1 a/e, 1 upright
4 mandolins
4 violins
1 small set of drums
2 hand drums
1 Chinese fiddle
1 Mongolian fiddle
4 harps (celtic)
2 keyboards
8 recorders of varying size
4 pennywhistles
7 banjoes
and a small set of bagpipes obsessive? MOI?

troll


17 Apr 02 - 02:17 AM (#691831)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: Chip2447

Troll I thought I had it bad...
2 guitars
2 electric keyboards
1 piano(unplayable)
3 bamboo flutes
1 shakuahci
a couple of recorders
a couple of tinwhistles
1 can shok (a cambodian reed flute that has got to be the biggest practical joke to be given to an amature musician)
1 bagpipe chanter
1 didgeridoo
1 mountain dulcimer(not yet mine, but I'm the only one who plays it, or plays with it so to speak
a small handfull of harmonicas, where ever they may be
a couple of generic fipple flutes
and the topper of them all,
8 Ocarinas...

And on the wish list...
1 hammered dulcimer
1 bouzouki
1 mandolin
a banjo
a fiddle
and perhaps a tuba...
Chip2447(who cant play any of the above well, with the exception of the ocarinas)


17 Apr 02 - 03:55 AM (#691846)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: Jeanie

Been meaning to have a count-up for some time ! Me: guitar, keyboard, mandolin (borrowed from Ian B), penny whistle - and getting a bodhran with my birthday money (I hope !!) * My 13 year old daughter Isobel: flute, clarinet,penny whistle, 3 recorders, cornet, set of bongos, rainstick, mini panpipes, violin, glockenspiel, KAZOOS ! (and probably various percussion bits and pieces that, as Anahootz says, seem to appear and disappear from unlikely places from time to time)* Inherited from my dear, late dad: 2 piano accordions, keyboard, heaven knows how many harmonicas and probably even more ocarinas than Chip 2447 admits to !* I have this feeling that I've missed some things out ...

- Jeanie


17 Apr 02 - 04:17 AM (#691853)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: Bullfrog Jones

1 1963 Gretsch Country Gentleman Electric Guitar
1 Washburn D12 12-string Electro acoustic
1 Tanglewood TFC 6-string Electro acoustic
1 Hybrid Eko guitar neck on a round-back mandolin body
which I use as a travel guitar (much better than a
Backpacker and half the price) also electro acoustic
1 Harmony mandolin
1 Unspecified banjo with a Camel logo on the head
1 Yahama PDSR 270 keyboard
2 Tin whistles
2 Kazoos
2 Harmonicas
1 Voice (singing in the darkness.....)

BJ


17 Apr 02 - 04:32 AM (#691861)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: Nigel Parsons

Chip2447: I've also got an unplayable piano, but that's my fault, not the piano's!


17 Apr 02 - 04:36 AM (#691865)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: mooman

Once I had a total of 37 (when I was in the musical repair business!). But Lady McMoo made me sell most of them! Now it is just:

2 steel string acoustics (Lakewood + "Japanese" Lowden)
1 very old French "palour guitar" (still good for slide work)
1 classical guitar
1 custom built electric (of unknown provenance!)
2 acoustic mandolins (custom Eccleshall + 100 year old DiMeglio neapolitan)
1 octave mandolin (Hathway)
1 short scale tenor banjo (Lyon and Healy c.1925)
1 balalaika
1 little greek mini bouzouki thing (forgot what it's called!)
1 Roland midi keyboard
1 upright piano (Zimmerman)
1 set of Latin Percussion (Meinl tumbadora and conga and Supercussion bongos) + assorted claves and shakeables
1 djembe
1 African shoulder drum (forgot the exact name again!)
1 D whistle (Chieftain)
1 G whistle (Overton)
the odd harmonica
1 set of Thai bamboo pipes

Hell's teeth! That still adds up to the best part of 30. Better not let her Ladyship see this!

IAS...? Better get on those tablets again!

Best regards,

mooman


17 Apr 02 - 06:57 AM (#691921)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: greg stephens

well I've just had a look round.5 guitars.(2 belong to others but I've had them a very long time).1 bass guitar.2 banjoes(1 in bits).6 button accordions(melodeons).1 cello.1 bagpipe chanter.1 mandoline.3 trombones 5 fiddles.1 kazoo.1 piano accordion(someone else's).I strange fan operated keyboard.1 clarinet.1 flute.1 piano.3 whistles(have just given the other 8 whistles tomy brother to who is trying to invent an organ).1 panpipes.Uncountable numbers of drums and other percussion instruments ( but drums arent musical instruments are they).


17 Apr 02 - 07:03 AM (#691924)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: greg stephens

oops, might get in trouble for that. Should havemade clear that list includes my partner's instruments as well.


17 Apr 02 - 07:20 AM (#691933)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: greg stephens

Sleeve notes of English Country Music:Reg Hall writing on the subject of Walter Bulwer(English trad fiddler) "in his cottage at the time were seven fiddles of various sizes,a viola,a cello, a double bass, several mandolins, a mandolin-banjo,a 5-string G banjo, a 6-string guitar-banjo, a banjo with 7 strings and a complete drum kit.In addition to that there was a piano and a harmonium which his wife Daisy played".Quite a collection. Especially if you considerthat he also played clarinet, trombone and 1-row melodeon, which don't appear on the list. Surprisingly similar to my list,as I come from a quite different tradition to Walter Bulwer .(the main difference would be my 6 guitars to his none...I was born 60 years after him).


17 Apr 02 - 07:23 AM (#691934)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: GUEST,jonesey

Acoustic Guitar- Alverez-Yairi D w/Fishman piezo Electric Guitar- Fender Strat(Japanese w/HB in lead pos. and Floyd Rose) Mandolin- Encore(Korean w/SC pickup and Grover mini tuners) Autoharp- Oscar Schmidt w/21 buttons Harmonicas- Hohner Golden Melody(4 in various keys) Bass- Gibson Grabber w/reversed P-bass pickup configuration


17 Apr 02 - 07:28 AM (#691937)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: GUEST,Ivan

1 Yamaha FG140 2 Mouth harps 1 Fender strat 1 Electric dance band guitar 50's unknown provenance 1 Didgeredoo 3 Kazoos 1 Jug 1 Dodgy voice 1 Keyboard (with the notes written on in felt tip pen as I don't understand keyboards) I had a mandolin and a Jew's harp but lost them in a divorce (I don't understand that either - the ex played piano) 2 cats


17 Apr 02 - 07:31 AM (#691939)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: Wilfried Schaum

5 EA STRINGS
1 EA guitar, classical, Spanish
1 EA guitar, 3/4, hikers, for the use of
2 EA balalaika
1 EA mandolin banjo

14 EA WINDS
1 EA horn, Kuhlo
1 EA bugle, India
1 EA treble recorder, sopranino
3 EA treble recorder, soprano
1 EA treble recorder, alto
2 EA flute, bamboo
6 EA mouth organ, small
2 EA mouth organ, large

4 EA DRUMS
1 EA snare, small, Army
3 EA snare, parade

A lot of drumsticks for snare drums, bass drum and timpani (not counted, 3 EA and about 30 SE)
A rich assortment of rhythmical instruments as triangles, bells, shakers, rattles etc. (more then 10 EA)

Thanks for the question; first time I counted them in 49 years.

Wilfried


17 Apr 02 - 07:35 AM (#691944)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: Wilfried Schaum

Oh, oh - reading my post I noticed a miscomputing in the winds - and I forgot 3 EA ocarina, different sizes.
That makes 20 EA WINDS.

Wilfried


17 Apr 02 - 08:13 AM (#691973)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: treewind

Oh, this is fun....

Mine:

  • Oakwood 2 row D/G melodeon
  • Hohner 2 row D/G melodeon
  • Hohner 1 row melodeons in C and G
  • Jeffries Anglo concertina C/G
  • Cello
  • Leicestershire smallpipes in D
  • Jon Swayne 'student' pipes in G (2 drones version)
  • Various tin whistles inc 1 three-hole
  • Bulgarian kaval
  • Bulgarian gaida (bagpipe)
  • Bulgarian gadulka (bowed string intrument)
Mary's:
  • Harmonium
  • 2 Banjos (one is *the* original prototype "Griffin")
  • 3 English concertinas
  • Another cello
  • Bulgarian tambura
  • 2 Electric keyboards (1 posh one for gigs, 1 battery powered one for pub sessions)
  • Mandolin

I think there may be a guitar somewhere but it never gets played....

Anahata


17 Apr 02 - 08:29 AM (#691978)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: Jock Morris

30 button Lachenal C/G anglo concertina 20 button Lachenal C/G anglo concertina 30 button A.C.Norman C/G anglo concertina 30 button Marcus Music A/D anglo concertina 48 button Lachenal english concertina Gremlin D/G melodeon 7 keyed Dave Burleigh Northumbrian pipes treble recorder generation D tin whistle bodhran

So a mere 10

Scott


17 Apr 02 - 08:45 AM (#691984)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: Coyote Breath

Wow, and I thought my house was getting "over instrumented".

I have a 1900 "parlor" guitar, a Yamaha FG200, a Gibson Songbird (brand new, still has "factory" strings on it) a Saga 5 string, a Alvarez 5 string, an old Oscar Schmidt 12 bar autoharp, a "newer" Oscar Schmidt 15 bar autoharp, a no name mandolin, a Sears and Rowboats electric organ a clutch of pennywhistles one each of all keys made by Generation and a few more like Clarke and some local bought at Fort Des Chartes during an encampment. I will be acquiring a Bart Reiter fretless 5 string soon and would like to sell (or whatever) the Yamaha, the parlor guitar and the older Oscar schmidt autoharp (sell, preferably because I REALLY want that Reiter fretless).

I have a case for the Oscar Schmidt, if anyone is interested in the above I can be emailed thusly:

shunkamanitu@yahoo.com

CB


17 Apr 02 - 08:57 AM (#691997)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: bflat

Six.

Ellen


17 Apr 02 - 09:10 AM (#692009)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: bigchuck

Too damn many. Lets see now, Guitars..Taylor 710, Gibson Hummingbird, Takamine F470SS, Martin 000-15S, Kovacik 12 fret dread; Mandolins, Flattop (self made), Vega Cylinderback, Kentucky KM-380S; Howe-Orme Mandola, Flatiron Octave Mandolin, Deering Vega Little Wonder 5 string banjo, Slingerland Banjo-uke, 3 fiddles. That's most of it, I think.
Sandy


17 Apr 02 - 09:11 AM (#692011)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: Wesley S

1967 Martin D-18
1999 Martin OM-28V
Mid-80's Lowden 12 string
000-2H Collins { on order }
Weber Bridger mandolin
M-4 Mid-Missouri mandolin
Davy Stewart octave mandolin
Vega star 5 string banjo wall decoration
Mountain dulcimer
A few harmonicas and a penny whistle.

That's all I can think of for now.


17 Apr 02 - 09:25 AM (#692030)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: SharonA

Chip: What's a shakuahci?

I don't have very many, but my apartment is small!

3 six-string guitars (one Martin D-35, one Alvarez dreadnought, one '50s-vintage Kalamazoo f-hole that was my father's)
1 12-string guitar (Martin)
2 autoharps (technically, one Oscar Schmidt autoharp and one Chromaharp)
2 mandolins (one bowl-back, one f-hole)
1 electric piano
1 clarinet that needs to be overhauled
1 alto saxophone that needs to be overhauled
4 (?) harmonicas in various keys
1 pennywhistle
1 wooden kazoo (3-hole)
several plastic and metal kazoos
other noisemakers s.a. shaker eggs, wooden klacking things, etc.

On the wish list:
hammer dulcimer (small & portable)
chromatic hammer dulcimer (large & not-so-portable)
banjo


17 Apr 02 - 09:34 AM (#692039)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: catspaw49

7....Unfinished Hammered Dulcimers
5....Unfinished Appalachian Dulcimers
2....Hammered Dulcimers
2....Appalachian Dulcimers
1....classical guitar
3....6 string
1....12 string
1....mando
1....autoharp
1....piano
1....keyboard
1....Omnichord
1....Ass-Blown Possum

Spaw


17 Apr 02 - 10:18 AM (#692088)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: Tam the bam fraeSaltcoatsScotland

I have

4 guitars 22 whistles 1 bagpipe chanter 1 fife I cowbell 2 accordions 1 bordhran 4 abriginie rhtym sticks 1 didgeerdoo 3 tamberanes 1 lagerphone (Australian rythm stick)(A broom handle with bottle tops nailed into it) a train wistle a malysilan wedding drum a pair of bongos from Africa a single drum from Tunisa Well that's all I can think of

What I would like is a banjo I know what a sad man I am.

Tam


17 Apr 02 - 10:26 AM (#692096)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: Kim C

Between me and Mister, there are:

5 acoustic guitars, one needs work
5 violins, three playable, two need work
1 Fender Mustang (anybody wanna buy it?)
1 accordion, needs work
1 bodhran
1 set bones
1 tambourine
1 Yamaha DX-9 keyboard, hasn't seen the light of day for years
4 pennywhistles
1 piano, at my mother's house


17 Apr 02 - 10:37 AM (#692108)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: Chip2447

SharonA....A shakuhachi is an end blown japanese flute
Chip2447


17 Apr 02 - 11:00 AM (#692124)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: Big Mick

KimC, tell me about the Fender Mustang. I might be interested.

But what I really want is Bullfrog Jones 1963 Gretsch Country Gentleman.........What color is it?

BTW, have you noticed that most of the folks that make their living with their instruments are not listing them here? Might be a message there, folks.

All the best,

Mick


17 Apr 02 - 11:09 AM (#692133)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: Alice

Another thread with inventory of Mudcatter's instruments: Favorite Instruments?

Alice


17 Apr 02 - 11:48 AM (#692164)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: Heely

Actually, I do make my living with my instrument.I teach Choral music in the public schools. I have been a church organist for 30 years. I have an album out on which I play my fiddle (date scratched on back by my 3rd Great Grand. 1823), concertina (anglo), guitar (1999 Martin D 28), and mandolin (Martin 1960). I own a Bauer 5 foot grand piano, and a studio piano (Wurlitzer). The 5 foot Baldwin is in the living room with my string bass. I perform on Naill Bagpipes in our local band. I own 4 tin whistles. My husband is the competition bass drummer, my son is a scottish snare drummer. We have bodhrains and dejembes, shakeres and all manner of shaken and rattled instruments. I have a baritone ukelele -plays just like the guitar. And an old diatonic C squeeze box that was traded to a Ship's Chandler in Baltimore in the 1800's. Each of the instuments are performed on in public. Am I making a living with this?. . . . Just barely. But I am having lots of fun.


17 Apr 02 - 11:53 AM (#692171)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: Big Mick

Thanks, Heely, for pointing out that my post implied something I didn't mean to say. What I was referring to was that they might be concerned about folks with less than honorable intentions knowing what they have.

I did not mean to imply that the folks posting were anything less than accomplished, as my post seemed to imply.

Thanks for helping me clarify that.

All the best,

Mick


17 Apr 02 - 11:58 AM (#692175)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: catspaw49

Or as Alice pointed out as I was about to, we've been down this one before too so a lot of older members will give it a pass as I considered doing......But what the hell, a thread is a thread. And Alice, thanks for the link and saving me the trouble!

Spaw


17 Apr 02 - 12:04 PM (#692182)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: Heely

Ah, You could tell that I was new to this THREAD stuff. But I do love it. I have been very impressed with the knowledge of other mudcatters. Thanks for all that you do in the world of Folk music. Heely


17 Apr 02 - 12:06 PM (#692183)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: greg stephens

whats your point Mick, that people might come and nick our instruments? Or that people will work out the secrets of our unique sounds? Youvegot me worried now, maybe I shouldnt have posted my list.


17 Apr 02 - 12:10 PM (#692194)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: Catherine Jayne

* 4 violins (I had more but had to sell them to pay for education and travel!) * 1 viola...........yes a viola!!! * electronic keyboard * 1 Yamaha Clavinova * 1 taditional wooden flute * various recorders * 1 three part cats chorus!!!

On my "I must have" list:

* 1 Bodhran * Electric fiddle * Clarinet * Saxophone * Oboe and cor anglais that will do for now!

If we add all of Jez's instruments to my list we could open a music shop!!!

cat x


17 Apr 02 - 12:13 PM (#692197)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: Big Mick

I wouldn't be too worried, Greg. I have been in the homes of a number of our most distinguished members, and I was wondering why they hadn't posted. Then it came to me that they probably just didn't want to announce to the world what the inventory is in their homes.

Didn't mean to concern you, but did want to provoke some thought on the matter.

Mick


17 Apr 02 - 12:18 PM (#692207)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: GUEST,Chris Flint (home for the instrumentally in

2 steel strung guitars 1 12 string 1 cheapo steel guitar 1 classical guitar 1 acoustic bass 1 electric bass 1 electric 6 string 2 dulcimers 1 electric dulcimer 3 mandolins 1 auto harp 1 chord zither 1 bazouki 1 5 string banjo 1 6 string banjo 2 bowed psaltery 1 fiddle 1 concertina 1 flutina (sort of one ended accordian) 1 melodeon 1 oboe 1 clarinet 1 alto clarinet 1 french bassoon 1 french horn 1 tenor horn 1 cornet 1 wooden concert flute 1 silver plated concert flute 1 band flute in f 1 fife 6 asst whistles 1 recorder 1 set scottish low land pipes ( not popular with partner) 1 serpent 1 lysarden 1 cornetti 1 cornettino 1 mute cornet 7 ocarinas (no idea why) 1 set of 12"nakers (drums -honest) 1 bodhran 3 mouth organs 1 keyboard 1 mini synth

I wonder whether giving up smoking and spending money on instruments was such a good idea given that my house is quite small. I am now resticted to buying instruments that will fit on the bits of wall left between all the above. I do have a very understanding partner who, I think, gauges my current level of insanity against the number of instruments ( and cameras)I have. I think that I had better go check that my insurance is up to date. ( and 2 cats)


17 Apr 02 - 12:34 PM (#692223)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: greg stephens

OK someones got to ask so i will: whats a lysander?


17 Apr 02 - 01:00 PM (#692245)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: Mooh

I suppose there's been a few changes to the collection since we last did the survey...

My voice...

The guitars include...3 Beneteau flat-tops (6, 12, baritone), 2 Harmony acoustics (dreadnaught and archtop), Simon & Patrick dreadnaught, 2 Asain plywood classicals, homemade lapsteel, homemade bass guitar, Headway headless bass, Telecaster thinline electric...

Mandolins: Moon round hole celtic style, Washburn A style...

Etc: upright bass, Wolffe Bros violin, Yamaha keyboard, several and various pennywhistles, recorder, autoharp, Washburn 5-string banjo, 2 djembes, bodhran, various rhythm percussion instruments, several harmonicas...

Maybe other things...

Peace, Mooh.


17 Apr 02 - 01:10 PM (#692250)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: GUEST,Just Amy

I teach voice so I have a pitchpipe. Also, a violin that I am determined to learn - no matter how bad I am.

My husband is a classical/jazz pianist with a love of electronic equipment so we converted the garage to a small studio then we added more keyboards and drum machines in the house. Now, he hikes up to the park with a keyboard on his back so he can play with nature!


17 Apr 02 - 03:57 PM (#692323)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: weepiper

Mine:

2 sets of bagpipes, Scottish smallpipes and border/lowland pipes
2 bagpipe practice chanters
a low D whistle
3 other whistles
a crappy six hole flute
a cittern
a mandolin
a bodhran
a fiddle on long-term loan
a small piano accordion on long-term loan

My other half's:
1 normal acoustic fiddle (18th century)
a modern 5-string fiddle
a 5-string electric fiddle
a 6-string electric fiddle
3 or 4 recorders
and soon an acoustic guitar.


17 Apr 02 - 05:45 PM (#692365)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: 53

Wow, you guys sure do have the gear. I',m embarrased to list mine so I won't. I have 4 acoustic guitars, 2 electrics, and 1 baritone uke. 1 classical and Glenda has 1 acoustic. Good thread. Bob


17 Apr 02 - 05:54 PM (#692374)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: 53

Troll, where in the world do you store all those guitars? I would really like to know. Bob


17 Apr 02 - 07:33 PM (#692447)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: JeZeBeL

5 penny whistles 1 piano accordion 1 trumpet 1 djembi 2 bodhrans 1 tambourine 1 shaky egg 2 keyboards 2 guitars

not a lot really


17 Apr 02 - 07:58 PM (#692471)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: Bobert

Danged, what do I have? Hmmmmmm? Okay. 1964 D-18 Martin acoustic, mid 70's Fender Lebrae acoustic, 4 other misc. acoustic beaters, 1935 Gibson tenor guitar, late 40's S.S. Stewert tenor guitar, Regal steel bodied resonator, J.B. Player acoustic bass, mid 70's Alverez 12 string guitar, two mountain dulcimers, 1908 pedal organ, 1996 Techniques digital piano, and miscellaous assortment of drums and unpitched percussion instruments...

Is that all? You win, Troll....


17 Apr 02 - 09:25 PM (#692506)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: 53

Man this is a good thread.


17 Apr 02 - 09:38 PM (#692518)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull

troll-Did your finger slip when you were writing, or have you really got 47 guitars?-You must have a big house! Or do you rent a warehouse to store your instruments in?
What is a Djembe? & What is a ocarina?


17 Apr 02 - 09:59 PM (#692533)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: Celtic Soul

Jeez-o-flip, Troll! Good googamooga, but where do you *put* 47 freakin' guitars, man?!?! :D

Wow! You're one hell of an addict there, m'friend. I'm sure there's a 12 step group out there for you. ;D

In any case, I own 5 drums. I play 2 regularly, and occasionally take one of the remaining 2 off the wall to play. I also own 2 tin whistles which I have never learned to play. My daughter does remarkably well with them, however. And, she has a violin in the house.

That's it, all told.


17 Apr 02 - 10:08 PM (#692534)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: John P

Sobell 5 course cittern
Lowden jumbo guitar
Washburn electric guitar
Fender bass guitar
Gibson A4 mandolin
Martin tenor guitar
Dusty Strings FH26 folk harp
Sunhearth lap dulcimer
Weltmeister accordion
Bart Reiter banjo
oud
yuan
2 flutes, lots of whistles, crumhorn
Korg synthesizer, Mac G4, lots of software
2 doumbecs, bodhran, nakers, tar, riq, bendir, dholak, tupan, Roland synth drums, lots of noisemakers
I've probably forgotten some . . .

John Peekstok


17 Apr 02 - 11:29 PM (#692570)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: Chip2447

John from Hull...
Ocarinas are ancient globular flutes found in China and South America. They are suitible for playing anything from A to Z. Mine range in size from about on inch in diameter(producing a light airy sound, much like a tin whistle), to the big bass which is about 6 inches in diameter and has a haunting melocholy tone...

For an ocarina page....
Click here


17 Apr 02 - 11:54 PM (#692582)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull

Thanks Chip.john


18 Apr 02 - 12:27 AM (#692593)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: Bert

6 guitars
1 ukulele
1 santur
1 Puerto Rican Cuatro
1 Yamaha keyboard
2 cheapie keyboards
2 recorders
1 Yugoslavian whistle
1 Wurltitzer organ
1 oldie power blown reed organ
1 Far Eastern touristy type fiddle
2 Gut buckets
1 1/4 size fiddle
Assorted percussion junk, tambourine, castanets etc.


18 Apr 02 - 02:26 AM (#692618)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: Genie

about 32

Genie


18 Apr 02 - 08:56 PM (#693289)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: Celtic Soul

OOPS! I forgot one...I own a washboard, and yes, I have played it. :D


18 Apr 02 - 09:26 PM (#693308)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: pict

1 12 string acoustic guitar 5 6 string acoustic guitars 1 nylon string guitar 4 electric guitars(1 fretless tele) 1 mandolin 6 feadagan(whistles) 1 recorder 1 flute(boehm) 2 saxophones (1 Conn "Chu Berry" tenor)1 alto (Martin "Typewriter") 1 Cello 1 fiddle 1 Oboe 3 electric basses(5 string,4 string,and fretless) 10 synthesizers 1 midi wind controller 1 electronic drumkit 1 drum machine 1 chord zither 1 Bodhran 1 set of Tabla 1 Bechstein Studio Piano(excellent instrument) a load of studio gear

and at the end of May.......

A full set of quad bored 4 regulator,3 drone,Taylor replica uillean pipes.


18 Apr 02 - 09:43 PM (#693322)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: pict

Oh and an old Danish Harmonium but two keys don't work.


18 Apr 02 - 10:26 PM (#693357)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: Peter Kasin

Hey, I feel deprived around here! :-). I have one fiddle. Good, though.

chanteyranger


19 Apr 02 - 08:14 AM (#693622)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: Mitch the Bass

Saltarelle Melodeon 2 Hohner Melodeons Hohner Gaelic Button Accordion Crabb Anglo Concertina Lachenal Baritone Anglo Concertina Wheatstone English Concertina Wheatstone Baritone English Concertina Double Bass Bridge Electric Double Bass Acoustic Bass Guitar Electric Bass Guitar Banjo Autoharp Eb Tenor Horn Bb Baritone Horn Eb Tuba Various tin whistles Various three hole pipes and a tabour Side Drum Northumbrian Pipes

Mitch


03 May 02 - 08:46 PM (#704006)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: GUEST,not a guest please fix my bicky [cookie] mr

1 D/G melodeon

1 B/C button accordion

piles of vampers

piles of tin whisyles

piles

piles of plectra

1 C harmonica

1 chromatic/ [rheumatic?] guitar

2 melodeon players thumbs

and a partridge in a paired tree!


03 May 02 - 08:50 PM (#704008)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: GUEST,i'm not a guest mr happy

also:

1 bontempi chord organ [not concert pitch]

1 really old italian chord organ [in concert pitch]

1 unmusical cookie unfixed


03 May 02 - 08:51 PM (#704009)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: michaelr

Yes, please, everyone tell us: how many instruments do you own, how much are they worth... oh, and what exactly is your address?

;-) Michael


03 May 02 - 08:56 PM (#704011)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: GUEST,mr happy

oh i forgot

'er indoors brought back from japan a hybrid of shamisen/autoharp. i can play 'doh a dear' on it


03 May 02 - 09:00 PM (#704014)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: GUEST,mr happy

michaelr

myob


03 May 02 - 11:51 PM (#704073)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: Melani

Three guitars, one harp, two mountain dulcimers (well, three, but one was a movie prop and strung with fishing line), one tamborine, and about 30 flutes and whistles of various quality from crappy to great. Wish I could play them all.

Those are just mine. I'm not counting the banjo, mandolins, bodhran and other drums belonging to my husband, son and daughter. Wish they could play them all.


04 May 02 - 12:05 AM (#704080)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: YOR

Wow, bad GAS around here!

Ibanez electric/acoustic Epi SG (modified with Gibson 57 classic pickups of course) Jackson Performer PS4 (floyd rose),(no I'm not a metal head, it can be played very clean, really!


04 May 02 - 06:54 AM (#704153)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: BanjoRay

3 banjos (Lo Gordon, Deering, Korean) 1 guitar (Yamaha) 1 banjo ukulele (John Grey)
2 fiddles (19th C German)
2 Jaws harps
5 harmonicas (diatonic)
Some tin whistles (2 or 3)
A couple of nice looking but useless third world whistle type things
1 Swannee whistle
A few kazoos
1 Earthenware Jug
1 Charango
1 Peruvian pan's pipes (Zampona)
1 Ocarina
1 metal bowl from the Himalayas which sings beautifully when you hit it with a stick

Cheers
Ray


04 May 02 - 11:05 AM (#704225)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: 53

Wow, more more more, that should be the name of this thread. Bob


21 Oct 12 - 08:52 PM (#3423889)
Subject: How many instruments do you own?
From: Henry Krinkle

Brand? Model? Year of production? Why so many? Why so few?
{:-( ))=


21 Oct 12 - 09:17 PM (#3423898)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: GUEST

Three Gibsons, a couple of classicals, a Takamine and three I made myself. Oops and three concertinas. And I've been thinking of making an acoustic twin neck guitar/ mandolin.


21 Oct 12 - 09:26 PM (#3423901)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: GUEST

Three Gibsons, a couple of classicals, a Takamine and three I made myself. Oops and three concertinas. And I've been thinking of making an acoustic twin neck guitar/ mandolin.

That was me. I forgot about the fiddles, three or four, some leant out and some just lost. I made a hammered dulcimer once but managed to give it away.


21 Oct 12 - 10:39 PM (#3423920)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: Mark Ross

1 Leeds guitar, OOOO, custom made by Ivon Schmuckler,
1 1927 Gibson archtop 5 string conversion. Repro neck by Providence Guitar & Banjo
2 Mandolins; a 1951 Martin A and a 1974 Crow Peak blackface A (in need of repair)
1 Morgan Monroe square neck resonator
1 Orlando 12 string set up and tuned Lead Belly style (down to B)
1 12 bar Autoharp, formerly owned by Utah Phillips
1 Jews Harp
1 Kazoo
18 harmonicas

Hoping to get a Gold Tone Long Neck Tubaphone soon. Anyone have one for sale?

I would love to have a square neck National Tricone, but I don't have 4 grand on hand.

Mark Ross


22 Oct 12 - 12:15 AM (#3423938)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: MGM·Lion

A Petersen, British [Manchester] made but Spanish/classical style nylon strung guitar, 35 years old but maintains tone and tuning

A five-string banjo, good tone but no maker's name, inherited from a friend's father some years ago

6-bar G/Em autoharp, probably Edwardian, bought about 45 years ago for £4.10.0(four pounds, ten shillings = £4.50) at Hammond's Auction Rooms, Cambridge

Two Lachenal wooden ended 30-key Anglo-German concertinas: a seven-fold C/G bought from Neil Wayne who dated it about 1905 though its serial # was missing, which was subsequently serviced and rebellowed by Crabb's of Islington; and a six-fold D/A, numbered, dated 1912. {I had a newly-made Crabb metal ended F/B♭, but found it rather harsh to sing to, my main use of these instruments, so sold it}

Small djembe-type drum, new from Oxfam IIRC

Tambourine

All above except the last can be heard on my youtube channel

http://www.youtube.com/user/mgmyer

Have owned, but no longer, several predecessors to present guitar, incl a [possible] Gibson acoustic which fell off a wall and broke, and an Aria [Japanese] nylon-strung classical acoustic; and a ukulele banjo, bought at Miller's of Cambridge, which I sold when inherited above banjo

~Michael~


22 Oct 12 - 07:19 PM (#3424438)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: GUEST,kendall

Nothing worth dying for.


22 Oct 12 - 08:04 PM (#3424466)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: Henry Krinkle

17 guitars I think.
3 ukes. 1 banjo.
1 mandolin. About 6 or 7 lap steels.
Several harmonicas.
2 jew's harps. A kazoo I believe.
A set of conga drums.
1 electric bass.
Brands?
Gibson, Fender, Magnatone, Rickenbacker, Electromuse, Squier, Peavey, Vega, Epiphone, Dobro, National Resophonic, Acoustic ( made by Mosrite),Taylor, Larrivee, Seagull, Godin,Harmony, Hohner, Silvertone, Aloha, Latin Percussion,, maybe a couple more.
=(:-( ))


23 Oct 12 - 03:27 AM (#3424593)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: Phil Edwards

Before 52 Folk Songs:

four whistles (C, high G and two Ds)
recorder (plastic, Aulos)
flute
toy reed organ
small pair of bongoes, bought in about 1975, never used


After 52 Folk Songs:

four whistles (C, high G and two Ds)
recorder (plastic, Aulos)
recorder (wood, Moeck)
flute
toy reed organ
melodica
English concertina
zither
ukulele
small pair of bongoes, bought in about 1975

The most recent acquisition was the uke, which I'm still finding my way around. You can hear all of them on 52 Folk Songs; most of them (including the uke) feature on this track.


23 Oct 12 - 03:41 AM (#3424598)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: Backwoodsman

LOL Kendall, how right you are!

Me? Four guitars, a mandolin and a gob-iron (I can play the guitars and mandolin, the gob-iron completely baffles me).


23 Oct 12 - 02:12 PM (#3424909)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: GUEST

According to my wife, one more than I need. Of course, if I get rid of one she'll still insist I have one more than I need.


23 Oct 12 - 02:14 PM (#3424911)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: IvanB

Last post was I, sans cookie.


23 Oct 12 - 02:46 PM (#3424930)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: Murpholly

Bagpipes, small pipes, piano accordian, button accordian, melodian, concertina, guitar, banjo, 5 string banjo, mandolin, fiddle, three ukelelies, innumerable whistles and four mouth organs, bodhrun and shaman drum, electric organ and harmonium, jew's harp, kazoo, panpipes,auto harp, harp, recorder(s) and whatever else will fit in a drawer rather than hang on a wall.


23 Oct 12 - 06:29 PM (#3425063)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: GUEST,999

Two guitars and a voice of sorts.


24 Oct 12 - 04:48 AM (#3425241)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: Rob Naylor

1 x budget Martin DX1CE acoustic guitar
1 x Ian Chisholm spruce and cocobolo acoustic guitar
1 x Freshwater octave mandolin
1 x Ian Chisholm flatback mandolin
1 x Epiphone Les Paul "Black Beauty" electric guitar
1 x Harmonica ( that I can't play)
1 x Generation "C" whistle
1 x Generation "D" whistle
1 x Washburn Rover travel guitar
1 x Vintage acoustic guitar kept in Scotland for climbing trips


24 Oct 12 - 04:56 AM (#3425245)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: GUEST,Blandiver

Looking around as I type...

Violin (German / 1929)
Violin (Amatuer made, Didsbury. MCR / 1930)
5-string 'Pie Crust' violin (aka 'Accursed Viol' / Chinese made)
NS electric violin
Korg Kaossilator
Kaossilator Pro
Diverse cheapo Behinger stomp boxes (flangers, delays etc.)
Boss looper
SM57
Electronic shruti box
Indian pocket trumpet
Karadeniz Kemence (Turkey)
Welsh pattern medieval Crwth by Tim Hobrough
Breton pattern Crowd by Tim Hobrough
Hummel (Swedish folk instrument 1880)
Citera (Hungarian folk art treen circa 1850)
Citera (Hungarian 1980)
Vielle (Medieval fiddle / Chinese made)
Vielle (Medieval fiddle / John Savage, UK)
Tupian Chalumeau in C
C Clarinet (simple, 1920)
Bb Clarinet (simple, 1920)
10 tuned Doromb (Jew's Harps) by Zolton Szilagyi
Diverse Double drone whistles & Folk flutes from Yugoslavia, Slovakia etc.
Innumerable Jew's Harps from all corners of the human world (Dan Moi, Khomus, Scacciapensieri, Murchanga etc. etc.)
Low D whistle by Iain Wood
Various cheapo whistles & recorders (Generation, Clarks, Faedog, Aulos, Dolmetsch etc.)
Hohner button Melodica Alto
Self-made end & cross blown bamboo flutes
Overtone & harmonic flutes
Diverse Hunting horns
Indian harmonium (domestic)
Indian harmonium (portable / laptop style)
Various Chinese Gongs
Various Singing Bowls
Various African thumb-pianos
Burmese Kyeezee
4 dumbeks (various sizes)
Remo Fibreskyn Frame drum
Bendir
Bodhran (played as frame drum with snares)
Diverse Bells (Animal bells, wooden bells, ankle bells, Chamonix bells, Noah bells, Camel bells, Tiger bells...)
Diverse Fowler & hunter calls
Diverse Bird warblers
Stylophone
Chinese Er-Hu
Antique Tenor horn
Monovalve bugle
Troll Pipe (home-made one-man band flute / bowed drone & bell combination - click for sound sample)

Time for a clear out I think...


24 Oct 12 - 05:09 AM (#3425250)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: GUEST,banjoman

Too many to count really but its at leasr 30 banjos -most of which I made - 12 guitars a bouzouki, mandolin, fiddle steel guitar, bass guitar, irish harp, drum kit and about 50 whistles & recorders of various sorts. Still to check in the spare room


24 Oct 12 - 10:24 PM (#3425671)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: ChanteyLass

At the moment I own four "pennywhistles" which I bought on my trip to Ireland. However, I will soon give them to my grands.

Oh, I own an upright grand piano. Too bad I can't play it!


25 Oct 12 - 05:52 AM (#3425769)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: banjoman

Sorry I forgot that I also have a piano


25 Oct 12 - 06:30 AM (#3425776)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: GUEST,Blandiver

And I forgot my Hare Harp. This is a small 16-striong gut strung instrument based on the Anglo-Norman (Romanesque?!) harps one sees frequently illustrated in Medieval manuscripts. It was made by Tim Hobrough in 1981 which means it's been with me now for over 30 years. Here's a wee recitative of various HareLore in which I accompany myself on the Hare Harp, which is pretty much identical to the one in the picture:

The Names of the Hare


25 Oct 12 - 06:52 AM (#3425779)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: GUEST,Big Al Whittle

a kangaroo, a sausage, three bottles of dandelion and burdock, a bag of crisps and a pair of pliers.


25 Oct 12 - 11:48 AM (#3425883)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: Phil Edwards

I think "What would you call a good night out?" is on another thread.


25 Oct 12 - 01:21 PM (#3425942)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: Harmonium Hero

Al & Phil: ROFLMAO, or something...
Here's a strange thing: if you have books full of used postage stamps, it's called a collection; a cellar full of wine at £500 a sip, it's a collection; barn full of cars... a collection; a room given over to pictures of Elvis...you guessed ...a collection. You can collect match boxes, buttons, theatre programmes, toenail clippings, and I once heard of a girl who collected split ends. But if you have more than three musical instruments, it's called Instrument Acquisition Syndrome. They just don't understand, do they?
I'll get around to listing mine when I've got half an hour to spare.
John Kelly.


26 Oct 12 - 11:44 AM (#3426426)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: Harmonium Hero

Actually, this reminds me of something I heard recently - might have been Jeff Lynne, quoting somebody else: " If you know how many guitars you've got, you haven't got enough."
JK


26 Oct 12 - 12:01 PM (#3426437)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: GUEST,punkfolkrocker

I actually did lose count about 7 or 8 years ago...

If ever my wife moans about my obsessive collecting & hoarding of musical gear,
I just remind her she should be thankful
we don't live in America..

because she knows I'd be seriously tempted to collect Guns as well...

[Well... sorry.. that's provincial English boys raised on Cowboy and Secret Agent movies & TV series..]


26 Oct 12 - 02:45 PM (#3426520)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: GUEST,highlandman at work

Lessee... 6 guitars, Clavinova, homebrew practice electronic "pipe" organ, bagpipes, Appalachian dulcimer, bodhran, melodica. I think that covers it. Not counting the innumerable penny whistles, practice bagpipe chanters, hand drums, bamboo flutes, blocks and triangles and sticks and such that are always tumbling out of closets and floating to the top of sock drawers....

No, 7 guitars if you count the Fender bass.... then again one of the guitars is Mrs Highlandman's and another is my son's, so that's down to 5.

Oh, there's a fretless Romanian lute and some incomprehensible cane fiddle thing downstairs as well. I tend to forget those because I can't play them. And my son has a violin (or fiddle, I forget which).

And then there's all the pieces of instruments...
If these were the only things I accumulated, my house would be neat.

-G


26 Oct 12 - 02:51 PM (#3426525)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: GUEST,highlandman at work

Oh, and I forgot a 1950s Hammond RT-2 (like a C3 but with a separate speaker cab -- slightly more portable than a steel rolling mill) that's at my mom's because it won't fit in my place. Guess I should start thinking about finding better homes for some of these? -G


27 Oct 12 - 04:18 AM (#3426753)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: Henry Krinkle

Well, since I bought one last weekend, traded another and bought one last night, I think I'm up to 18 guitars now. And I have 4 ukes. Not 3. I just don't know where one is. And I'm buying a banjo today. The poor economy has made guitar buying a dream come true. So many great deals. And I'm helping my fellow American. Not the corporate giants that outsource so much production to Asia.
=(:-( ))


27 Oct 12 - 04:28 AM (#3426758)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: Rusty Dobro

Martin D18
Mugen 12-string
Dean Resonator
Fender Telecaster
'55 Les Paul Jnr (reissue, dammit!)
Dean 6-string banjo converted to a tenor neck
1905 mandolin
Melody Major banjolin
Kala uke
Edwardian-era Portuguese guitarra
Old Anglo concertina

And for madame:
Bodhran (sneaking in to keep company with the musical instruments)
Various shakers and whistles.


27 Oct 12 - 05:15 AM (#3426770)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: GUEST,Blandiver

Some people call it their collection. I call it my Instrumentarium, to which I might add...

2 Overton 3-hole pipes in low-D & G - and the tiny tuned dumbek I use as a 'tabor'.
Alto Eb Clarinet
Weltmeister 88 bass accordion
Indian 'Echo' Cornet
Turkish baglama saz
Turkish cura saz
Diverse ACME whizz sirens, whoopee whistles & other 'sound effects'.
Sedayne-made bowed lyre 'Jouhikko' circa 1983
Sedayne-made bowed lyre 'Talharp' 1983 (modified as 7 string 'Biblical Advent Harp' circa 1997)
Fretless Hofner Congress - the only 'guitar' I own. Here's a wee film of me playing it:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EEgk0U2D0IQ


27 Oct 12 - 03:11 PM (#3426980)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: Harmonium Hero

Are you sitting comfortably? Then I'll begin.....

Collapsible four-octave harmonium (actually an American Organ), marked Nishikawa & Son, but probably by Mason & Hamlin 18880s/90s?
Non-collapsible ditto, marked Nishikawa & Sons, so presumably later, actual maker unknown.
Five-octave organ. Can't remember the make, and can't get at it to check. Until I dismantle it to fix the bellows, I don't know whether it's a harmonium or an American.
Indian harmonium by Dwarkin - the company credited with the development of the instrument.
Harmoniflute (AKA lap organ), no name, but almost certainly Buisson Btevette, Paris, Ca1850s.
Guitar, Fylde Falstaff. 1979.
Fylde Signature cittern, 2005, I think.
Bohm Waldzither, date unknown, probably first half of 20thC
National tricone plectrum guitar, Ca1928.
Mandolinetto (guitar- shaped mandolin) Neopolitan Patent Mandolin Co. Date unknown.
Langeleik, made by me, Ca 1974.
Rather unauthentic rebec, by me also Ca '74.
Psaltery, me again, Ca'79.
Bowed psaltery, me Ca'73.
Balalaika, Perl Gold, Ca '68.
Cheapo Chinese ukelele, can't remember the make (Skylark?) and it's not to hand. C1970?
Hungarian cetera, date unknown, but modern. Not to hand to check maker.
Spanish laud, Greek bouzouki, Comments as above.
Baroque guitar, by me, 1991.
Tenor viol, John Rose copy, me, 1990.
Renaissance 6-course lute, me, 1989.
Fiddle (or violin, if you want to be proper), unknown make and date.
Ditto, ditto, but pre- 1883.
Neopolitan mandolin, date unknown, and not to hand, so can't ckeck maker.
Mandriola (12-stringmandolin), make and date unknown, but probably early 20thC.
Ukrainian concert bandoura. Make unpronounceable (by me, anyway), and date unknown, but modern.
Unfinished ottavino (octave spinet) from Woods kit.
One-string Stroh fonofiddle. Early 20thC.
Lira da Braccio (Renaissance 7-string bourdon fiddle) by me, 1991. (Currently out on loan)
7-string fretless banjo. George P Matthew, Ca1880s.
6-string fretless banjo, of unknown make or date, but probably 1880s.
Crappy longarm banjo, East European make, I think. Probably '70s.
Short-scale 5-string banjo (A-scale, or maybe Ladies' banjo). S S Stewart 2nd grade. date unknown.
Short-scale tenor banjo, of unknown make or date, probably prewar.
Composite Pony (short-scale banjeurine). I think the neck might be a Stewart, but I'm not an expert. Date unknown.
Banjolin. Despite any ideas you might get from sellers on Ebay, this is NOT a mandolin banjo. It's a different instrument. Not a lot of people know that. Make and date unknown, but early 20thC
Mandolin banjo. Waliostro 'Zither Mandolin'. Early 20thC.
Composite mandolin banjo; neck from a Portuguese mandolin banjo married to the pot from a John Grey uke banjo. Date unknown.
Piano; Chappell overstrung upright with concert keyboard. My mother got it as a reconditioned instrument around 1969, so original date unknown.
Renaissance bass flute in G, Barbara Stanley, Ca 1978.
Baroque flute, Stanley Toulson, Ca 1980.
My Grandad's F band flute, Ca 1900.
A 4-keyed boxwood F flute, unknown make, date unknown, but probably early 19thC.
My Grandad's Bflat fife. unknown date, can;t remember make, but think it has a Liverpool name on it.
Rudall Carte 6-keyed piccolo, unknown date.
Half dozen assorted fifes/piccolos, 1- 4- 5 and 6-keyed, in A, Bflat, D E flat and high F.
Renaissance soprano recorder by Moeck, Ca 1978
Sopranino recorder, think it's marked Boosey & Hawkes, Ca 1979.
Garkleinfloetlein, Hopf, Ca1977.
Alto & tenor crumhorns, J Wood, C 1975.
Soprano rauschpfeife (stricktly speaking, we're supposed to call it a scheierpfeife these days but old habits... Gunter Korber,Ca1973.
Alto Shawm, Gunter Korber, Ca1980.
Spanish gaita, make unknown, Ca 1976
Cheapo highland pipes. Probably Pakistani make, but with McLeod chanter. Early '70s.
English (Northumbrian) double pipes. Julian Goodacre, 2007, IIRC.
Tunisian reed pipe. 1970s.
Musette (Simple oboe). Funkenstein, Birkenhead, date unknown.
Half a dozen Jew's harps.
Several ocarinas.
Various whistles,end-blown and side-blown bamboo flutes. (Including D Shaw, Generation, Clarkes and Anon) and one or two oddball whistly things I can't put a name to.
Mute cornet. John Hanchet, 1970s.
Bass rackett. J Wood, Ca 1974.
Cow horn. Think I got it in Fort William in the '70s
Hohner chroatic harmonica, date unknown; somebody gave it to me around 1970.
15 or so diatonic harmonicas, including, Seydel Super lows in lowG Low A Low Bflat and lowC, Hohner special 20 low D, Suzuki promaster, Lee Oskar and Hohner Gs, Super Vampers (late '70s and till working!) in A & B, Hohners in Bflat, C D, F,Fsharp and a piccolo G.
Three-row button box (Csharp/D/G with 14 basses). Saltarelle Tramontane, bought secon-hand around 2004.
C system button box, 78 bass with converter for freebass. Pigini, bought second hand around 2005.
English treble concertina 48-key, Lachenal, unknown date.
Crane duet concertina. Henry Crabb, 8-sided 62-key. Date unknown.
Hayden duet concertina. Bastari no. 2 square model, 67-key.
Flutina. no name, but almost certainly Buisson Brevette, Paris, C1850s.
Old Hohner 1-row pokerwork melodeon in C. unknown date.
Small (8 bass) Hohner piano accordian. Date unknown.
Bodhran, and 2 tabors by trefor Owen, mid '70s
Bodhran of unknown make, C2005.
Pair Renaissance kettledrums, '70s
Chinese spirit drom.
Finger cymbals, bones, stepping clogs, morris clogs, washboard.
Half dozen other things which aren't mine, but loaned, left to see if I can sort them out, or in one case, left with me to get them out of the way of an acrimonious divorce.
My son and daughter, between them have half a dozen guitars, a cavalquinho (SP?) violin, flute, alto sax, trombone, euphonium, alto recorder, plectrum banjo, tenor banjo, glockenspiel, 5-drum kit, pair of timbales and 3 cowbells, a keyboard (or clothes shelf, to be more accurate - it lives in my daughter's room), and some other odds and ends of percussion. Oh, and some Irish dance shoes.
How many's that? Can\t be arsed counting.
JK.


27 Oct 12 - 03:15 PM (#3426983)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: Harmonium Hero

And a tambourine.
JK


27 Oct 12 - 03:18 PM (#3426985)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: Henry Krinkle

I just added a Deering Boston banjo to my herd.
=(:-( ))


27 Oct 12 - 03:27 PM (#3426988)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: GUEST,punkfolkrocker

This year I have mainly been bidding on ebay for 'cloned' vintage fuzz boxes...

I've managed to not buy any guitars for getting on 2 years.............


27 Oct 12 - 03:49 PM (#3426990)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: Henry Krinkle

So many great deals now with the bad economy. I might start looking for my first accordion. Any recommendations?
=(:-( ))


27 Oct 12 - 07:21 PM (#3427053)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: Phil Edwards

Unfinished ottavino (octave spinet) from Woods kit.

Investigating this (not for me, I think - I was never any good at woodwork) I somehow ended up reading about clavichords.

I want a clavichord now. Curses!


27 Oct 12 - 11:49 PM (#3427142)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: Don Firth

I've been through a fair number of instruments since I first took up the guitar in 1952. My first guitar was a $9.95 Regal, which, fortunately, was tunable, had a fairly soft action, and the intonation was on, even if it did have the kind of tone you'd expect from a guitar made out of old apple crates.

In 1954, I bought myself a Martin 00-18 steel-string guitar (I felt like a junior executive with his first BMW!). But about a year later, I started taking classical guitar lessons, and my new teacher told me that the 00-18, with its steel strings and narrow fingerboard, wouldn't be suitable. So I traded it in (got a very good deal!) on a Martin 00-28-G, Martin's top-of-the-line classic.

I spent some time in Denver, Colorado, in a physical therapy sanitarium there (trying to alleviate some of the ravages of polio when I was two years old), and since my room was open all the time and anybody could walk in and make off with the guitar, I got a Harmony 173. The same dimensions as the Martin and it sounded okay, but it was a fraction of the cost of the Martin. Just in case.

In the late Fifties, I took a whack at the 5-string banjo. I got a cheapy ($35.00) and a copy of Pete Seeger's instruction book and record, and set about learning to play the thing. Eventually, I got a long-necked Vega "Seeger Model." About $300 at the time. Great machine! I got pretty good with the thing, but when it came to performing various places, lugging my guitar (primary instrument) AND the banjo (bloody thing in its case weighed a ton!) was a real chore, so I just didn't use it that much and eventually sold it. But given a couple of days with a banjo, I think I could pick it up again pretty fast.

In 1958, the Seattle Classic Guitar Society was organized, bringing together a few dozen classical guitar enthusiasts, including a number of really fine guitarists. AND guitars! I was introduced to several European made instruments, and although my Martin classic was a respectable instrument, serious classical guitarists regarded it in the same way car buffs who owned Bentleys and Ferraris would regard a Chrysler sedan. Nice. It'll get you there. But—

I soon got myself a Vincente Tatay, made in Barcelona. Not all that expensive, but a very rich sound. That's what Richard Dyer-Bennet played early on, before he got his Manuel Velazquez.

A couple of years later, a friend and member of the guitar society came back from Spain with an absolutely outrageous flamenco guitar—which he had made for him by luthier Arcangel Fernandez. And it cost him a mere $100 American! Bill helped me order one like it, which I got a year and a half later, total cost about $175, which included import duty and air freight from Madrid. Not saying this was a great guitar, but shortly thereafter, I learned that Montoya, Sabicas, and Mario Escudero were all playing Fernandez flamenco guitars. This demanded that I learn some flamenco, which I did from one of the guitarists who was playing at the Spanish Village exhibit at the 1962 Seattle World's Fair (Flamenco dancing show several times a day, and Antonio was one of the three guitarists accompanying them and playing guitar solos).

Well, to cut a long story short(er), I went through a number of other guitars in the following years, often because I didn't want to take guitars like the "Arcangel" to some bash where someone would stumble and pour beer into the soundhole or walk off with it when I went to the john, so I did have a couple of fairly good "beaters."

My current stable of instruments: I still have the Arcangel Fernandez flamenco, which, I discovered, is worth over 100 times what I paid for it if I were to sell it through a broker such as The Guitar Salon, that deals only in fine classical and flamenco guitars!! They sold a 1961 "Arcangel" recently for $18,000! Oy!!

I also have a classical guitar that San Diego luthier José Oribé had made in Japan to sell under his label as a "student guitar." I got it as a sort of "beater," but was surprised at how good it sounded. It was a dead ringer for the José Ramirez concert guitar that Segovia played and Christopher Parkening currently plays, but it was one-tenth of the price. I gained a real respect for the instrument when I was asked to do a program of folk songs for the Seattle Classic Guitar Society membership a few years back. Now some pretty high-priced lumber appears at these meetings, and everybody there assumed that the guitar I was playing was a José Ramirez because it looked and sounded like one—even a couple of people who owned Ramirez guitars! Not too shabby!!

A decade or so ago, my shoulders gave out from a lifetime of walking with aluminum forearm crutches, so I had to take to a wheelchair. I can't play a full-size guitar when I'm sitting in the wheelchair (lower bout of the guitar and the right wheel want to occupy the same space), so I went on-line shopping for a small-bodied travel guitar. After reading lots of web sites and reviews of travel guitars, I settled on a Go-guitar made by Sam Radding of San Diego. He makes them for both steel and nylon strings. And actually, I have one of each. They have a pretty good sound for such a small-bodied instrument, and I've actually used the nylon-string Go for a couple of concerts and several other performances. It looks like a canoe paddle with strings, but the tone and volume, if not impressive, is adequate. A few people have asked me after performances if it were a "period instrument" of some kind.

So—I currently have the Arcangel Fernandez flamenco, the Oribé classic, another classic made by Juan Alvarez when he was an apprentice of Arcangel Fernandez which I lugged around the halls of the Cornish College of the Arts music department when I was going there during the Sixties, and the two Go-guitars.

Speaking of "period instruments," I recently discovered the Baroque guitar. Five "courses"—double strings like a lute except for the highest in pitch which is single, and tuned like the top five strings of a modern guitar—small body, very ornately adorned.

A Baroque guitar being played by a young local woman, who, in addition to teaching guitar and lute at a nearby college and concert touring, last I heard she was also treasurer of the Seattle Classic Guitar Society:   Elizabeth Brown

You're not about to find a Baroque guitar hanging on the wall at your local music store. They're made by the same kind of luthiers who make lutes and such. Quite pricy.

So—not this week. . . .

Don Firth

P. S. My wife Barbara plays keyboards. She has an Estey pump organ and a small reed organ that can be collapsed into a box about the size of a foot locker. She also took a shot at learning the guitar, then the Celtic harp, the "hog-nosed" psaltery (famous in Medieval tapestries), but she feels much more at home with keyboards. It would be nice to have a baby grand piano for her to play (she plays really well; Chopin, Beethoven, Debussy, all those guys), but not enough room in our apartment, even if we got rid of the Estey. I'd like to get her a good touch-sensitive (responds like a regular piano) electronic keyboard, but only with her trying it out first and approving it.   So I can't really surprise her as I'd like to.

She used to play alto clarinet in her high school marching band. She also has a lovely soprano voice. We've done a number of performances together. She sings in the church choir.

Scattered around the apartment we have baskets loaded with penny whistles and recorders of various sizes, and over the years people have given me such things as Jew's harps, kazoos, an African thumb piano, a couple of things I can't put a name to, and one shaky egg.

I think that about covers it.


28 Oct 12 - 02:10 AM (#3427165)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: Mark Ross

@Harmonium Hero, I think you win for the most instruments.

Mark Ross


28 Oct 12 - 02:18 AM (#3427167)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: GUEST,punkfolkrocker

Top prize should go to anyone who owns a working Mellotron....


28 Oct 12 - 05:03 AM (#3427188)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: GUEST,Blandiver

Top prize should go to anyone who owns a working Mellotron....

Too true! But can anyone think of a folk album with a mellotron on it??? I can't, but you'd think it would be the perfect thing for muckle ballads. Imagine if Dolly Collins had used one. Mellotrons remain my main keyboard fantasy, although I hear Pip's plea...

I want a clavichord now. Curses!

...with a certain empathy, although they are very quiet.

Back in the real world, Rachel & I were testdriving a MicroKORG in Liverpool yesterday with a view to adding one pretty soon. Not sure if it had a clavichord setting but as replacement for our little-used lap-top harmonium it's going to be ideal.

*

John's mention of rebecs reminds me I've got two, both by Tim Hobrough: a wee one and a curious bass which was recently gifted to me. Naturally, I have an Ideal Fantasy Rebec too - the Goerge treble which you can buy at the EMS for a mere £630. It looks like it's been made in a Year 7 woodwork class but it's the finest sounding rebec I've ever played by a long chalk - if anyone knows the Clemencic Consort's iconic recordings of the Cantigas de Santa Maria*, then think of Michael Dittrich's Rabe Morisco on Cantiga #25 and that's the sound right there! Priced for wealthy posh early muso types for whom paying over the odds for badly made (but authentic) instruments is par for the course, I'd maybe buy it a half that - hell, or tha sort of money I could get a genuine 18th century violin (complete with ghost) and have enough left over to get a couple of half-decent bows. Still, any fiddlers passing the Salts Mill at Saltair anytime soon go have a look. And be sure to check out the bhajis, pakora & samosas at the Spar in Shipley whilst you're passing...   

* Add this to your 70's Folk Albums, Pip!


28 Oct 12 - 06:11 AM (#3427205)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: GUEST,Blandiver

I just added a Deering Boston banjo to my herd.

Ah! The Scientology Banjo people...


28 Oct 12 - 09:29 AM (#3427228)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: Rusty Dobro

Surely the Incredible String Band must have featured a mellotron at some stage...?


28 Oct 12 - 09:39 AM (#3427230)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: Henry Krinkle

I'd like to have a vintage Theremin. A marimba. Xylophone. Nice accordion. Hammond B3.Pipe organ. Pump organ. Hurdy Gurdy. Monkey.
=(:-( ))


28 Oct 12 - 09:53 AM (#3427233)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: Bounty Hound

Harmonium Hero, the original quote was (I think) Ralph McTell, and was 'If a man knows how many guitars he's got, he hasn't got enough!'

Sadly, I know how how many I've got, and for the record:

Three steel strung acoustics
One nylon strung acoustic
One thinline tele fitted with an acoustic bridge
One Acoustic bouzouki
One tele style electric bouzouki
Two acoustic mandolins
One tele style electric mandolin
Two banjos, one 5 string one tenor
Two autoharps in various states of disrepair!
One dulcimer


John


28 Oct 12 - 11:01 AM (#3427257)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: GUEST

Lots of changes from 10 years ago when I last posted to this thread.

Voice.
4 Marc Beneteau flattops,
2 Joshua House flattops,
Joshua House guitar shaped mando-cello-like-object,
Moon mandolin,
Peter Cox mandolin,
Godin fretless 5 string bass,
Ernie Ball-Musicman/OLP fretted 5 string bass,
Samick 4 string bass,
Homemade 4 string bass,
GoldTone Irish Tenor 4 string banjo,
GoldTone 5 string banjo,
Kala soprano ukulele,
Mahalo baritone ukulele,
LaPatrie classical guitar,
Wolff Brothers violin,
Dobro wood body resonator guitar,
Regal steel body resonator guitar,
Fender Aerodyne Telecaster,
Fender Stratocaster,
Gretsch Electromatic,
Godin LG,
Godin Progression,
Godin Richmond Belmont,
Ibanez Artcore,
Autoharp,
Excelsior accordion,
Yamaha digital piano,
2 djembe (one of which my youngest got made for me in Ghana),
Various hand drums,
Various rhythm/percussion instruments,
Rainstick,
Various pennywhistles,
Various amplifiers,
Plus various guitars in varied states of disrepair in my cellar, on consignment in a music store, or student grade loaners not worthy of mention. I may have forgotten something.

Peace, Mooh.


28 Oct 12 - 12:43 PM (#3427294)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: Lonesome EJ

Counting harmonicas, or just harmonicas that still work?


28 Oct 12 - 04:06 PM (#3427403)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: GUEST,Blandiver

Surely the Incredible String Band must have featured a mellotron at some stage...?

If only...


29 Oct 12 - 01:07 AM (#3427587)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: Bee-dubya-ell

Oh, heck, I guess I'll play too...

Guitars:
Santa Cruz OM-PW
Martin DC-28
Martin 00-15
Martin J12-15
Gibson J-45
Gibson archtop (low-end, circa 1966)
Guild jumbo 12-string
Wechter Pathmaker
Loprinzi dreadnought
Alvarez classical
Fender Stratocaster
Yamaha ES-335 copy
Dean wood-bodied round-neck reso
Gold Tone/Beard squareneck reso

Master Works 16-15 hammered dulcimer
Dusty Strings D-10 (12-11) hammered dulcimer
Self-built hammered dulcimer
Antique hammered dulcimer built into a lidded box

Alvarez 5-string banjo
Dixon 5-string banjo
No name open-back tenor banjo
Gibson mando-banjo

Flatiron flat-top mandolin
21-bar Autoharp
Jerry Read Smith bowed psaltery
Cooperman goatskin bodhran
Remo synthetic skin bodhran
Bagful of assorted percussion stuff

and if amps count
Fender Acoustosonic Junior amp
Marshall very much NON-acoustic amp


29 Oct 12 - 05:01 PM (#3427946)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: GUEST,Moothie man

Got to 64 harmonicas and lost count


04 Nov 12 - 01:42 AM (#3430684)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: Henry Krinkle

If we just get the right one. Our lives will be completely changed.
=(:-( ))


04 Nov 12 - 02:24 PM (#3430921)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: Jenny S

Too many


04 Nov 12 - 02:46 PM (#3430933)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: redhorse

If you know how many you've got, you're not doing it properly................


04 Nov 12 - 05:39 PM (#3431011)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: selby

Tell me why you are all putting lists of saleable instruments on the internet?


04 Nov 12 - 06:01 PM (#3431022)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: GUEST,Blandiver

In the hope that someone comes along and pinches the bloody things thus saving us the job of getting shot of the feckers ourselves - which we'd never do anyway. Then we may start afresh, or just concentrate on just the one, like sensible people do.

In my case it would be the baroque oboe. Or the tenor saxophone. Or the trombone. Or the electric bass. Or the guanzi. Or the shakuhachi. Or the lyra viol. Or the Fender Rhodes. Or the Roland Gaia. Or...


05 Nov 12 - 01:54 PM (#3431416)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: Jack Campin

I put my list on another forum here. On that forum I can keep editing it as I remember more. But I am not going to try listing the small percussion thingies.


05 Nov 12 - 03:14 PM (#3431448)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: foggers

Well I can only speak with certainty about my own collection, as Him Indoors has many items still packed away in boxes since we moved house.

I own 3 guitars; 1 Takemine electro acoustic, 1 baby Tanglewood, one Ozark single cone resonator
4 banjos; Wildwood Troubadour, Gold Tone White Lady, Ozark travel banjo anda Keech banjulele
7 Appalachian dulcimers; one Ledford, one Yocky, one McSpadden ginger, one Hora, 2 made by my OH and a Ken Bloom bowed dulcimer
3 ukes; cheap laminate soprano, koa laminate concert, mahogany tenor
1 entry level fiddle
1 Charlie Hind double ocarina
5 recorders (all sizes from sopranino to bass)
Keyless flute
Thumb piano
Several percussion items (shaky eggs, cabasa, dan moi mouth harps, tibetan finger cymbals)
And me own big gob.....


05 Nov 12 - 03:17 PM (#3431450)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: GUEST

One guitar, 6 harmonicas, and lots of spoons in my cutlery drawer.


05 Nov 12 - 03:31 PM (#3431462)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: The Sandman

I dont, I am just using them temporarily until i pass onto heaven, then with a bit of luck i might get somethimng better than a Stagi


05 Nov 12 - 09:20 PM (#3431610)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: GUEST

Too many.

Not enough.


10 Nov 12 - 07:36 AM (#3434086)
Subject: RE: How many instruments do you own?
From: Phil Edwards

+1: this morning I bought a Yamaha fife. The size of a D whistle but side-blown and very cheap. I can't do much with it yet, but where would we be if we only bought instruments we could already play?