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I play a Chapman Stick.
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I have three Sticks, two 12 String Grands with different pickups and an 8 string NS. The OP said "full range stringed instrument", so basically that falls into several tapping instruments like the Stick, Touch Guitars, Warr Guitar, or the acoustic Dragonfly.
Outside of that there are a variety of extended range basses or go the double neck guitar route with six string and bass.
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Bouzoukis, ciiterns, OMs, oud, saz, etc are no smaller than guitars/banjos when it comes to portability.
Nothing beats mandolin for portability - also the ukes of course for easy entree. I like charango and ronroco. Lap dulcimer is prbly the easiest entree and effective contrast to guitar. If you can range beyond plucked strings, there are many options: Whistle (as in Irish whistle) and other simple blown devices Small harp (as in Irish harp) Small percussion (like kalimba/m'bira) Zithers, psaltries, etc of various types I gigged a lot on drums and double bass, so became infatuated with playing smaller instruments for their portability. My ultimate "triumvirate" of travelling instruments was fiddle, flute, concertina - all carried in one trip from the car. (For a real divergence I encourage people to take up button box - easy entree, effective voice..) |
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Buy a few harmonicas and a good holder.
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Jeeze Loiuse, Rick! You are one large young man. I'm guessing fingerstyle is a huge challenge? <ha ha. See what I did there?>. My recommendation would be tenor uke.
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The Cuatro is awesome.
http://www.cuatro-pr.org/node/180 https://www.ebay.com/itm/26480862926...28b1f1e68cbab3
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Ah, it's not so much ultimate portability I'm after as a good sounding instrument that isn't much bigger than a guitar (if at all). I already play mandolin and fiddle, but I want something with more bass and more room for my giant hands (see the pic in the thread). And I want it to back my own singing, mostly, so many of the breath-powered instruments are out.
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Thanks everyone for the input in this thread. My intentions are to locate a guitar-zouki and hopefully be the end of the year have saved enough to commission a baritone 12 string build from Avalon Guitars in Northern Ireland... they've already agreed in principal to take the job. I hope this will become 'my sound' eventually.
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I'm clearly late to the party, but have you considered a nylon-stringer? A "regular" cross-over as Steve Cooney plays, or something with a more different look & sound like a Slaman The Dome archtop?
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Mandolin, Octave mandolin or tenor banjo. As others have said, if you go down the mandolin rabbit hole, be prepared to pay about twice what you would for a good guitar!
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I’ve played guitar for many years. Last Fall I thought I’d branch out and I bought a mandolin and an octave mandolin. After some initial enthusiasm, the mandolin just isn’t doing it for me like I’d hoped and the octave mandolins sounds a bit too much like my 12 string. So both are just sitting in the corner. My point is, try whatever instrument you want to buy as much as possible before you jump in.
One additional thought. Perhaps a 12 string kept in an alternate/open tuning. Different sound and nice wide fretboard. |