One Person's Junk is another Person's Treasure...
This past school year, some of my students and I explored building acoustical instruments
out of everyday household objects. Although you probably wouldn't or couldn't rock out arena style with these instruments...it was a starting point for us and it was a whole lot of fun.
If anyone out there has done this sort of thing or has any pointers on constructing homemade instruments I would love to hear from. Building this kind of stuff is real addictive and fun!
1) -Cigar Box Guitar... greats started out on one of these
-Cookie Tin Cantar...We were shooting for a Tenor Guitar sound.
2.) -Veggie Strainer Resonator Guitar ... Built from an F-hole special I bought $75
back in the 90's Sounds great when I can
keep it in tune!
Cigar Box Guitar, Cookie Tin Tenor Cantar, Veggie Strainer Guitar, & PVC Dideridoo... AcousticJunk
(Hopefully I am not being too obnoxious with this additional post)
Here is the pic of the "Veggie Strainer Resonator Guitar."
The guitar I "hatchet-ed" up to add the veggie strainer and oven cover was
a $ 75 "EGMUND" guitar. It always had such a nice mellow sound. Sounds real nice in
its' current incarnation, too. I always wanted a Resonator Guitar and now I have one for
much much less $$(This guitar was originally made in Holland.Are you familiar with this
company Willem? Anton? I have not seen another one before or since.)
Here is the pic of the "Veggie Strainer Resonator Guitar."
The guitar I "hatchet-ed" up to add the veggie strainer and oven cover was
a $ 75 "EGMUND" guitar. It always had such a nice mellow sound. Sounds real nice in
its' current incarnation, too. I always wanted a Resonator Guitar and now I have one for
much much less $$(This guitar was originally made in Holland.Are you familiar with this
company Willem? Anton? I have not seen another one before or since.)
lueders wrote:
I'm not familair with the ''egmond'',,but can ask around,,the one i made looks a bit the same(you will see when i put on the pic's) but was more inspired by ''gibson''i believe..(Hopefully I am not being too obnoxious with this additional post)
Here is the pic of the "Veggie Strainer Resonator Guitar."
The guitar I "hatchet-ed" up to add the veggie strainer and oven cover was
a $ 75 "EGMUND" guitar. It always had such a nice mellow sound. Sounds real nice in
its' current incarnation, too. I always wanted a Resonator Guitar and now I have one for
much much less $$(This guitar was originally made in Holland.Are you familiar with this
company Willem? Anton? I have not seen another one before or since.)
Hello Leuders, here some pics,,with one suprise,, when i looked between my mess i found a ''Egmond'',I was not aware of it,,thought it was a ''Eko'',,the other guitar is hand made by me,,found intresting to do,,it is from some poor wood,,(triplex and firewood),it has a bad sound,most intresting thing to make was the fret board(forget all,how to do),
The flutes are from firewood,,they have sound but can't realy play them,,(fun to make)and they are not round..
As for the ''Egmond'' i love to hear from you how you made your resonator..
The flutes are from firewood,,they have sound but can't realy play them,,(fun to make)and they are not round..
As for the ''Egmond'' i love to hear from you how you made your resonator..
Those look Awesome, tbcti! They look like some real quality craftsmanship went into those. The fret boards look great! (And even cases for them.) I'll bet those sound really good.
p.s. I know what you mean about it being so addictive to make homemade instruments. I think it would be cool to be in a little band made up of neighbors or friends that play only homemade instruments.
p.s. I know what you mean about it being so addictive to make homemade instruments. I think it would be cool to be in a little band made up of neighbors or friends that play only homemade instruments.
Lueders,
A good friend of mine has been building cigar box guitars, diddley bows and other 'found' instruments for a number of years. He performs under the moniker "One String Willie." Check out his website when you get a minute:
http://www.onestringwillie.com/
Tom
A good friend of mine has been building cigar box guitars, diddley bows and other 'found' instruments for a number of years. He performs under the moniker "One String Willie." Check out his website when you get a minute:
http://www.onestringwillie.com/
Tom