Posted on August 14th, 2009 by f1xSTRM
Here are two places to look if you’re hoping to find a used Chapman Stick, or a Chapman Stick used only a little bit? Wanting to buy Chapman Stick or Warr Guitar tapping instrument? Looking for a used Megatar? Or maybe one of the used Warr Guitars?
1st Place to Look:
Right here on the Comparison Website. [...]
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Posted on August 5th, 2009 by f1xSTRM
In Days of Yore, back before some touchstyle players were born, there was a Jimmie Webster and a Dave Bunker and others who experimented with two-handed tapping, and even developed methods of play. But none have gone so far and done so well as Emmett Chapman, whose development of the Stick instrument and his unique [...]
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Posted on July 29th, 2009 by f1xSTRM
This Ned Steinberger design Stick (an 8-string instrument tuned in straight fourths) has a body made of cherry and with a cherry wood finish. The Moses Graphite Neck provides an interesting sound. This instrument was not used for gigging around, and did not have to travel so it has remained in very good condition.
Seller will [...]
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Posted on June 1st, 2009 by f1xSTRM
Rave reviews followed the publishing of Sean Malone’s CD called “Emergent”, and it looks like he’s still rocking.
Originally he was the bass-player in the band “Cynic”, and then produced a CD called Gordians Knot. Is it metal? Is it rock? Is it prog rock? He plays bass and Chapman Stick on this cd and it [...]
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Posted on March 24th, 2009 by f1xSTRM
Director of Pubic Relations for Stick Enterprises, Greg Howard, has recently posted to the Stickwire mailing list that the Stick Enterprises folks have set up a new webpage called Learn-Chapman-Stick.com.
The two-handed tapping technique was given a turbocharge of effectiveness when Emmett Chapman, a jazz musician, raised up the tuners of his home-made guitar and discovered [...]
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