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Man With Hat
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Topic: The stick and other Crimson equipment Posted: May 08 2005 at 20:18 |
I was watching a Crimson DVD (Neal and Jack and Me) and they zoomed into Levin playing the stick. Now, the camera was moving, as was he, and i couldn't tell how many strings there were. So my question is this: How many strings are on the stick?
Also, what is the name of instrament that Bruford plays in The Sheltering Sky? Is that just a different version of a woodblock (or multiple ones)?
Thank you for the help
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JrKASperov
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Posted: May 09 2005 at 08:44 |
www.stick.com
All you need right there.
Personally i don't like the stick that much. It has a midi sound which
I find disgusting, especially compared to the sound of an electric
bass, like Squire's. Also, I find the normal instruments better in the
way they have more range in playing sounds. You can pluck, slam, pop,
use a plectrum etc.
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Posted: May 09 2005 at 11:51 |
8,10 or 12
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Man With Hat
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Posted: May 10 2005 at 20:54 |
JrKASperov wrote:
www.stick.com
All you need right there.
Personally i don't like the stick that much. It has a midi sound which I find disgusting, especially compared to the sound of an electric bass, like Squire's. Also, I find the normal instruments better in the way they have more range in playing sounds. You can pluck, slam, pop, use a plectrum etc.
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Man that site is awesome. And, for personal opinion, i enjoy the stick. The sound is unique and i think adds something to the music. I'm also a huge fan of bass as well. I think the mood or atmosphere of the song determines which is better. Take Discipline by KC for example. Having the bass would make all the songs, not only sound different, but give them a different feel.
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Dan Bobrowski
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Posted: May 11 2005 at 19:47 |
Man With Hat wrote:
Also, what is the name of instrament that Bruford plays in The Sheltering Sky? Is that just a different version of a woodblock (or multiple ones)?
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I believe that is a slit drum.
I'm sure he uses a much better version, but these can be found in most gift shops and import places.
He also plays it on the Gordian Knot CD, "Emergent."
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Man With Hat
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Posted: May 11 2005 at 22:20 |
danbo wrote:
Man With Hat wrote:
Also, what is the name of instrament that Bruford plays in The Sheltering Sky? Is that just a different version of a woodblock (or multiple ones)?
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I believe that is a slit drum.
I'm sure he uses a much better version, but these can be found in most gift shops and import places.
He also plays it on the Gordian Knot CD, "Emergent."
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Yep, that's it.
Thanks
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Jim Garten
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Posted: May 12 2005 at 03:50 |
JrKASperov wrote:
Personally i don't like the stick that much. It has a midi sound which
I find disgusting, especially compared to the sound of an electric
bass, like Squire's. Also, I find the normal instruments better in the
way they have more range in playing sounds. You can pluck, slam, pop,
use a plectrum etc. |
Can't agree, J - I love these 'touch' instruments in all their forms, Chapman Stick, Grand Stick, Warr Guitar... Just a shame it's impossible to look cool playing them (I know, shallow Jim!)
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Kingkay
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Posted: June 09 2005 at 18:36 |
I partially agree with jim (i think you can look cool playing them)
I love the stick sound and i love the possibilities it gives you
(anyone can beat Petrucci in speed after a bit of practising and that's
definitely not something he needs to be ashamed of) and everything on
it makes perfect sense. All the major, minor and other chords are
exactly the same on all places of the stick, so the design is really
brilliant!
If you don't like the midi sound, listen to a stick without the midi
thing on it. The midi thing (whatever that might be) is optional on
sticks.
If you think sticks are limited to just tapping, you're right, but on
the ns stick you can tap, pluck and do whatever you do on a regular
guitar or bass guitar. This instrument should be VERY cool to play for
bass players too. At least that's what Ron Baggerman
(www.galaxygypsy.nl) told me so try it if you're a serious bass player!
Of course the coolest thing about the stick is that you can play solos and accompany them with bass at the same time.
Sure, the stick has its minor points, but so do all other instruments.
Well, the rest is just a matter of taste i guess
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