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My next two "Carbon Fiber" Dream Instruments
Iv'e been browsing the internet, looking at various other wooden musical instruments, and have come up with these two that would keep me stoked for the rest of my life:
1.) The "Harpejji" by Marcodi Musical Products...It is kinda like a cross between a tap guitar and "touch" type Piano. I would want it acoustic though, so it would need a hollow chamber. 2.) A Mountain Dulcimer with percussive "blocks". (and maybe cowbells?)... The downside would be my lack of rythmic techniques though... Any one else want to see Carbon Fiber instruments expand?
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I reckon a CF built for lapsteel, or even better, a CF weissenborn.
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A CF Weissenborn seems like a natural. And as long as we are covering all of the bases, why not a cigar box guitar?
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Thanks Acousticato... In the late 70s I bought my 1st synthesizer...a Roland Juno 60...this was pre midi...
I am almost strictly an acoustic player these days, due to the "organic" vibe of my playing...however, sometimes I venture into the realm of electronic music... It's difficult to capture the essence of "heart/soul" with digital music though... Be well Amigo!!!
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Great ideas tdq!!! Either would be awesome with hollow chambers & maybe a MISI pickup!!! Good Dreams Amigo...
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And yes, Evan, a CF Cigar Box Guitar - although I don't think I'd have the tools. A CF tenor guitar by Emerald would make sense, too, while we're throwing out ideas.
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What I'd really like is a nylon string electric guitar along the lines of a Danelectro U2, a thin body, acoustic electric guitar. The U2 was an inexpensive, marvelous instrument--light, powerful, easy to play. I think American CF makers have missed the boat by not making some clean CF electric guitars. CA did an electric, but there some problems and the guitar was heavy and a short run.
A U2-like electric would be less expensive than an acoustic/electric and would open up a whole new market for CF instruments. Steel string, or nylon, a U2-like electric guitar would be cool. |
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Although the company had problems (didnt they suffer because of a hurricane?), the guitars themselves weren't bad. Maybe there's an archive around of the Macnichol forums where there was a lot of back and forth during the design and release phases. |
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I just found another possible CF option. While looking through the new Sweetwater catalogue (something I swore I would stop doing) I ran across a 4-stringed, necked, dulcimer. My first thought in seeing the picture was that here is an interesting, unusual looking musical instrument.
I ordered the dulcimer and plan on messing with it, with different tunings and a pickup of some sort. What this thread seems to suggest is that maybe all musical instruments would be cool in CF. |
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I think harmonicas would be cool in carbon fiber. What about other wind instruments, even a sax?
Edit: Just to add, I don't really play either of those, though I like to dabble with harps at times, of which I have a few Hohners. I just think composite materials can be used and voiced these days to construct pretty much any musical instrument.
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Building on that, my wife has a plastic flute that sounds quite good for the price. It is probably injection molded polystyrene and was under $150. The same thing built using laid up CF would probably be $800 or even more.
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Yes Earl the price is probably more...but think of that SOUND!!!
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I'm not convinced it would sound better, and maybe not even all that different. The plastic flute sounds much like her metal flutes. It is not clear what CF brings to the party..... It has interesting properties but is not magical.
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