
Wednesday, 5 May 2010
Body and neck

Diddley Uke

Sally had just bought a Ukulele kit for donor parts (the neck and bridge) for her Cigarbox ukulele, so she didnt need the body, and I managed to convince her that I could put it to good use..... and so I shall, but without a neck, what was I to do?


One string instruments

A little while back I went to see Sea-sick Steve at the academy in Birmingham. In my mind SSS is the ultimate in 'cool' music - I mean I like his sound a lot, but i like his style just as much. He clearly loves to make music and he does it with ease and 'cool' on any old stringed instrument - and i mean 'any old' - check out this video. But the thing that really inspired me was the ease he was able to get such a great sound of a one string diddley bow (or for an electrified one check this one out)

So I made one.

So I'm sorry to say my first attempt at a one string diddley bow has been archived to a dusty corner of my office
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