Over the past 2 years I've grown to like the open "power chord" tunings: DAd, Gdg, etc. If you're playing a lot of lead with occasional strums to fill in, this works well and the 2 highest strings work just like the 2 highest strings on a 6-string.
However, for a banjo-like effect I still have my original instruments tuned F#-a-d and G#-b-e (using the top three strings from a 6 pack or else buying a set of dulcimer strings.) I use a flat pick to bounce around the strings one note at a time, but you can also finger pick--with or without picks stuck on your finger tips. This works well when somebody else is already playing rhythm guitar.
I'll have to think about D-a-f#. That makes the strings awfully far apart. It's probably a lovely sound when you strum the open strings, but I don't know how flexible it would be. You might want to try a-d-f# using the top three strings of a really light set. You could play 2-string lead on the a and d strings and the high f# would give you some "brightness" when you strummed a chord.
I'd seen your Fairview address on here, but didn't know if you were still keeping up with the "Nation" and building CBGs.
Glad to know there are a few "junkyard" luthiers in Williamson County. There are so many high-end custom builders to the stars hereabouts that it's particularly hard to get folks interested in making instruments from found objects and recycled trash.
My tastes run to 3 strings, no frets, and sloppy woodworking. Mostly, I only create the stupid things to see if I can figure out how to play 'em. I've not been overwhelmed with success... (oh well.)
Yes, a "blossoming dogwood" would likely be the place the heroine of the song would like to cort her lover. I know my mom liked dogwood trees, and had bought and planted one when we lived in Dayton, Ohio back in the 50's and 60's. So I'll try to work this tree into the song. Thanks.
P.S. I'm working on a song (arranging it for stick dulcimer) in which the song writer "claims" there's such a thing as a "wild banana tree" in Tennessee, something I find highly unlikely. This song, "Rosa Lee" (aka "Don't Be Foolish Joe"), was published in 1847 and it's a minstrel song which means it was originally sung in black face with a heavy negro accent. My thinking is that this is just another example of how Northern white song writers writing songs about the South, just don't know what they're talking about. So, in addition with taking liberties with the music (simplifying it) and modernizing the lyrics (so it sounds acceptable being sung by white folks), I want to correct this glaring inaccuracy. I looked up on Wikipedia the trees that do exist natively in Tennessee and have chosen a number of alternates which could be used in place of " 'Neath the wild ba-nan-na tree". Here's my list:
tupelo tree
sycamore tree
hickory tree
possumwood tree
cucumber tree
sassafras tree
And by changing it a bit more, maybe
flowering dogwood tree
flowering tulip tree
So, which of these trees sound favorable as a Tennessee tree where you'd like to sit and court your lady?
At this point, I'm thinking maybe "possumwood tree" (another name for the American Persimmon tree). The word "possum" seems like an Appalachian classic word.
Let me know what you think. (And anyone else who reads this via CBN.)
Well to find other loacl CBN members, you can use the Cigar Box Nation's menu bar (at the top of each page) to navigate to Community / Members and then do an Advanced Search on members. If you want to find all the members who have listed Nashville, TN as their city and state, simply enter "Nashville" and "TN" into the appropriate fields and do the search. Then, go through the list, visiting each member's personal page. Those that are active CBN members will have more postings on their home page. If you find one interesting, leave a comment, or request to become friends. Please visit Bairfoot Cajuns personal page. I think you'll agree, traveling 100 miles is nothing to meet such a creative character.
Thank you Frank for joining my group. Feel free to add to the discussions or ask questions. Please check out the blog on my page and my instructional video CDs:
Seems bairfoot cajun also lives up near your neck of the woods. He's a cool builder you should check out on CBN if you haven't come across his postings before.
Hmm... "per-approved" should read "pre-approved" in the preceding comment. I guess I should get reading glasses so I can check my spell checker better!
Sorry, but the Cigar Box Nation discussion group called "Home Made Resonator Boxes 101" is closed and is no longer active. But, you are welcome to join the group "Home Made Resonator Boxes 101, Version 2.0" which is still active. The original group was closed because when it was set up I unknowingly chose a security option that required all new members to be per-approved. After well over a 120 members, I got tired of per-approving folks. Not knowing how to undo this feature, I closed the group and set up a new one after transferring all the content from the old group to the new one. Since then a lot of additional info has been added. I'm back up to 92 members.
Well I have played organ and drums for around 10 years now, I'm 20 and currently studying Music Technology at University. I have a passion for 50s/60s music. Currently I'm either thinking of a sweet (Quality Street) tin build or a traditional cigar box. I'm also thinking about installing guitar pickups however most of these guitars seem to use nylon strings?
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Hey back at ya', Frank.
Over the past 2 years I've grown to like the open "power chord" tunings: DAd, Gdg, etc. If you're playing a lot of lead with occasional strums to fill in, this works well and the 2 highest strings work just like the 2 highest strings on a 6-string.
However, for a banjo-like effect I still have my original instruments tuned F#-a-d and G#-b-e (using the top three strings from a 6 pack or else buying a set of dulcimer strings.) I use a flat pick to bounce around the strings one note at a time, but you can also finger pick--with or without picks stuck on your finger tips. This works well when somebody else is already playing rhythm guitar.
I'll have to think about D-a-f#. That makes the strings awfully far apart. It's probably a lovely sound when you strum the open strings, but I don't know how flexible it would be. You might want to try a-d-f# using the top three strings of a really light set. You could play 2-string lead on the a and d strings and the high f# would give you some "brightness" when you strummed a chord.
Frank, I'm glad to have you for a CBB friend.
Hey Frank,
I'd seen your Fairview address on here, but didn't know if you were still keeping up with the "Nation" and building CBGs.
Glad to know there are a few "junkyard" luthiers in Williamson County. There are so many high-end custom builders to the stars hereabouts that it's particularly hard to get folks interested in making instruments from found objects and recycled trash.
My tastes run to 3 strings, no frets, and sloppy woodworking. Mostly, I only create the stupid things to see if I can figure out how to play 'em. I've not been overwhelmed with success... (oh well.)
Thank you Frank for your friendship. Please let me know if I can be of any assistance. Enjoy.
Yes, a "blossoming dogwood" would likely be the place the heroine of the song would like to cort her lover. I know my mom liked dogwood trees, and had bought and planted one when we lived in Dayton, Ohio back in the 50's and 60's. So I'll try to work this tree into the song. Thanks.
-Rand.
P.S. I'm working on a song (arranging it for stick dulcimer) in which the song writer "claims" there's such a thing as a "wild banana tree" in Tennessee, something I find highly unlikely. This song, "Rosa Lee" (aka "Don't Be Foolish Joe"), was published in 1847 and it's a minstrel song which means it was originally sung in black face with a heavy negro accent. My thinking is that this is just another example of how Northern white song writers writing songs about the South, just don't know what they're talking about. So, in addition with taking liberties with the music (simplifying it) and modernizing the lyrics (so it sounds acceptable being sung by white folks), I want to correct this glaring inaccuracy. I looked up on Wikipedia the trees that do exist natively in Tennessee and have chosen a number of alternates which could be used in place of " 'Neath the wild ba-nan-na tree". Here's my list:
tupelo tree
sycamore tree
hickory tree
possumwood tree
cucumber tree
sassafras tree
And by changing it a bit more, maybe
flowering dogwood tree
flowering tulip tree
So, which of these trees sound favorable as a Tennessee tree where you'd like to sit and court your lady?
At this point, I'm thinking maybe "possumwood tree" (another name for the American Persimmon tree). The word "possum" seems like an Appalachian classic word.
Let me know what you think. (And anyone else who reads this via CBN.)
-Rand.
Well to find other loacl CBN members, you can use the Cigar Box Nation's menu bar (at the top of each page) to navigate to Community / Members and then do an Advanced Search on members. If you want to find all the members who have listed Nashville, TN as their city and state, simply enter "Nashville" and "TN" into the appropriate fields and do the search. Then, go through the list, visiting each member's personal page. Those that are active CBN members will have more postings on their home page. If you find one interesting, leave a comment, or request to become friends. Please visit Bairfoot Cajuns personal page. I think you'll agree, traveling 100 miles is nothing to meet such a creative character.
-Rand.
Thank you Frank for joining my group. Feel free to add to the discussions or ask questions. Please check out the blog on my page and my instructional video CDs:
http://www.ebay.com/sch/njmikeb/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_from=&_ipg=&_trksid=p3686
Enjoy your practice, Keni Lee
Fairview, TN
Seems bairfoot cajun also lives up near your neck of the woods. He's a cool builder you should check out on CBN if you haven't come across his postings before.
Hmm... "per-approved" should read "pre-approved" in the preceding comment. I guess I should get reading glasses so I can check my spell checker better!
Hi Frank,
Sorry, but the Cigar Box Nation discussion group called "Home Made Resonator Boxes 101" is closed and is no longer active. But, you are welcome to join the group "Home Made Resonator Boxes 101, Version 2.0" which is still active. The original group was closed because when it was set up I unknowingly chose a security option that required all new members to be per-approved. After well over a 120 members, I got tired of per-approving folks. Not knowing how to undo this feature, I closed the group and set up a new one after transferring all the content from the old group to the new one. Since then a lot of additional info has been added. I'm back up to 92 members.
Aha, thanks for that Frank that's really useful! :) Cheers
Thanks Frank. This is also on my bucket list along with drawing old outback buildings. Not much good at either yet!!
Well I have played organ and drums for around 10 years now, I'm 20 and currently studying Music Technology at University. I have a passion for 50s/60s music. Currently I'm either thinking of a sweet (Quality Street) tin build or a traditional cigar box. I'm also thinking about installing guitar pickups however most of these guitars seem to use nylon strings?
Hi Frank thanks for the welcome! Looking forward to building my first CBG soon!
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