Tuesday, 16 November 2010

Quick Steps Kalimba

Got any spare guitar pick-ups that you don't know what to do with?

Well here is an idea from Yuri Landman builder of experimental electric musical instruments from his site Hypercustom it is called the ''Quick Steps Kalimba''.

all pictures from hypercustom.com

He states that: The Quick Steps Kalimba is a Bass Kalimba starting with the low E of a Bass guitar going up to D# and covering the complete octave. Traditional Kalimba’s are often tuned different. Most of them close to a regular major scale (Do-Re-Mi). That set up is very handy to play harmonic, but it excludes you from making chord progressions, which is one of the key elements of Western music. Therefore those African instruments are often not very suitable to play on during complete songs made by a guitar/piano. My Quick Steps covers all twelve notes of the Western scale. This makes it slightly more difficult to play the correct notes, but you can play almost any pop song on this one.

If you prefer the African tuning it is possible to rearrange the prongs in the traditional configuration.


Boys keep swinging with the "Home Swinger"


 Yuri is based in Holland and holds workshops on how to build this and other fascinating instruments which include among others a  ''Caterpillar drum guitar'', "Moodswinger" and the intriguingly named ''Home Swinger'' (careful if you Google that one!). He says of the workshops that ''Participating on the workshop requires no special skills or handiness. It’s as difficult as building a piece of IKEA furniture''. If you  can't make the workshops you could always get your Strat pimped into ''The Shavelander'' by Yuri


The Shavelander

Yuri can be booked for workshops,  performances or for purchasing an instrument and also been active as a comic book creator, musician, and singer. if you visit his page be sure to check out the 'Moonlander

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A Moodswinger

Monday, 15 November 2010

Neon Guitar Strings

If you spend enough time with a guitarist the conversation will eventually swing round to the subject of strings (even The Edge asks fellow players Jimmy Page and Jack White if you are 'anorak' enough to watch the extras on "It Might Get Loud' ) be it gauge, brand, life expectancy, combination of maple or  rosewood neck etc. But it very rarely gets to the subject of colour, until now.........

Want your guitar to stand out at gigs? Want to add to the excitement of guitar conversation at parties?  Then how about trying the Neon range of strings from DR Strings
We are reliably informed that  these 'Nickel Plated Electric String's wound on Hexagonal Cores are so bright in appearance "they look like they are on fire."I am reliably informed that  they  sound as good as they look, are very durable and they are available in the usual gauges.(oh oh! I'm off into string talk)



  
(Photo's  DR Strings)
Bass players can join in too

As for the subject of guitar strings at parties, it will still incite a yawn from the uninitiated.

Guitar #56 (Peter MalinoskiArt Guitars revisited)



A little while ago I did a blog about Peter Malinoski Art Guitars, well as fortune would have it I mentioned them to a friend of mine who runs the online music company called Funkymonkmusic and before you could say Peter Malinoski Art Guitars he had imported one from the US and I was lucky enough to get my mits on it.



Plugging into a Fender Twin I played this unique guitar. I was struck at just how immensely playable and comfortable the instrument was and as for the sounds wow! I guess the best description would be a demonic cross between a Strat and a Telecaster the array of sounds obtainable from Peter's hand wound pick-ups and the Piezo was astonishing. From thick growling Tele's to rasping funky out of phase Strat tones, it was all there and switching in the piezo was very pleasing indeed. Whether with clean or distorted tones it sounded great and was very hard to put down.


 My only very minor grumble (I have to have one) is the plastic selector switch, considering all the effort and work that went into the rest of the guitar this seemed an oversight. So if you want to be different have a unique sound (who doesn't) and own the only one of these remarkable hand made guitars (or pieces of art) in Europe  head on over pronto to the Funky Monks it's here



Here are the specs:
25 -1/2" scale 
24 large frets @ 14" radius   
Bone nut @ 1-11/16"
Neck thickness @ 7/8"  
Push-pull truss rod & carbon fiber rods  
Gotoh tuners   
Hipshot SS bridge @ 2-1/8", thru-body strings 
Oiled curly Maple and Goncalo Alves neck w/ Padauk fretboard 
Oiled & acrylic painted Spanish Cedar body w/ oiled Maple pickup plate
Malinoski Type 2 single coil  pick-ups w/ bridge transducer
Single volume pot
Single tone pot with push/pull piezo activation
5-way selector
Weight - 5lbs 15oz