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I am about to build my 3rd strummer. My 2nd was ok,,, but since thn Ive been building gourd banjos and stuff,,,,,, and have realized that if the bridge is located just a inch or so behind center of the sounding suface,, you get deeper tone.
I ve seen a lot of strummers , mine includd that the bridge was just a 1 inch or 2 up from tailpiece. So I know it will make it a longer instrument{while still keeping 25.5 scale} but is there something Im missing?
Steve
using a good size wood box I just got at least 12" long by 7-8 wide
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im entirely with you mate,think youre onto something..
i just do more frets (and more neck) clear of the box to bring the bridge forward. makes em louder, and rounder sounding, less spiky..
Im going to try that. spiky is a perfect description
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Permalink Reply by Rand Moore on June 28, 2012 at 9:10am I printed that link out yesterday. Excellent! It scares me a bit,,, but I will try it eventually. thanks
Ive got a cigar strummer build Iworking on now,. i am building it as Ive been doing banjos with a spike,, nothing touching soundboard hope it works
Steve
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