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  • I'm new to building cbgs. I started a while back to build an instrument to learn to play. Unfortunately,  I give them to family or friends as soon as they are complete. Joined cbn to obtain the encouragement needed to learn to play. When I saw a post you made on the basses group, I discovered you live in Fairview, not far from Sutton where we lived from Jan, 1980 until October, 1994 when I was laid off (aka fired) from what was then called the Baptist Sunday School Board in Nashville. Great years in a great place to live. Our children grew up there. We still visit there almost every year, and I'd enjoy meeting you the next time we're there. I just built a 4-string for my wife's sister who lives in Franklin. Hers uses a Nashville cookie or candy tin for the sound box. I'm now planning a ubass for her husband Ken using a very nice, large cigar box he found somewhere. He plays both the stand up bass and electric bass guitar for several Williamson County bands and orchestra. Because he's a serious guitarist, I'll have to crank up my building skills.  Thus, I'd really like to talk with you. As you see, I've included email and cell phone contacts for either email, text or voive options. Hope to hear from you.

    Joe Richardson, 936-554-1622,  poppajoeswdcrvng@gmail.com

  • Thanks. As I said, I still have not learned how to play these here things. Definitely still just at the 1st day stage on guitar [or any string instrument] playing. When you have never ever played any instrument and do not have any understanding or skills, and no one to mentor you, the learning curve is pretty much flat.

    In process of starting a new build soon as my shop warns up and will use the A-D-F#, bought strings already in preparation. Also building one for my daughter. Of course she chose the most complicated box and I am still figuring out how to work around a raised border on the lid and other issues. But heck, Summer is almost here so I can get back on task.

  • yeah, I am definitely underwhelmed by the progress of my learning to play! I recently watched a vid on A-D-F# "Open D" tuning. Next git definitely will be tuned that way. I've not liked any of the tunings I've tried so far. Best was a 4 string tuned G-D-A-D. Problem is I like to "try" fingerpicking and slide tuning just does not seem to help me learn.

    I also like that amateur homemade repurposed way of building. Yet, still learning fundamentals such as string height and sizing.

    Love Fairview, best Middle TN town ever! When we moved here loved going down Fairview Blvd. with visitors and asking them to figure out where downtown is!

  •  I live on Chester where we have lived pushing 24 years, but am originally from West TN.

    I've been on and off following the Nation. Lots of health problems last few years and just now feeling good enough to "get back with it'. Once it gets in your blood ----------- !!

    I cannot play any guitar. Started building because (1) I'm to broke to buy a store bought and (2) I actually thought learning on 3-strings would be easier than 6.

    After building and trying to learn on 3-stringers, finally build a 4-string, and now am hooked on the 4-string tuned GDAd. Advantage is you have the 3-string DAd so can play stuff for 3-string (about all you can find referenced in most "how to play CBG" posts) but can do the GDA thing, or just add a lower note to DAd for a deeper sound.

    So, to summarize, after several years I still cannot play, but have learned how to get a great sound out of repurposed stuff. I love the look when I go to Lowes and tell the sales people I am looking for Guitar parts!

    AND, I'm also trying to find a good sheet music or notation for BWJ's Dark was the Night. I played trumpet so in my head its just easier to find the notes and then figure out the tabs. Besides, there just aren't any good software or apps to convert video/audio to tabs or notes.

  • TN,

    Thanks for viewing my vid! And thanks for the compliment on my git skills; I've only been playing for 38 years, so I'm still learning. Really. I have to say, my playing has really improved since I started playing 3- and 4-stringers in open tunings. Really. And yes, those are indeed flat bobby pins glued with Super Glue to the fretboard. Pick's design is amazing. They are very easy to replace when they pop off or get worn down. The "distortion box" is merely my Crate V16 all-tube amp with the Gain maxed out. This is still one of my fave vids. Really. >:-E
  • will defo ad that book to my selection thanks!

  • God damn terrorist hijacking my thread! lol im glad you did man your making some valid points so thanks id like to keep thread running as long as i can so all info i need will be on one thread! ive got some great advice so far and learned alot! i have on question which im almost imbarrest to ask the heavy hitters as you call them, on standard tab sheet i understand all my left hand does and i can read which strings to strum with my right but how do you tel if you have to strum UP or Down i know most will be down?

  • I use a hair dryer. I like to remove all the small stickers as well as the surgeon general warnings. I used it to remove the big one also. I don't like to cover the box images when I can.

  • I used a hair dryer. I like to take the surgeon general warnings and the other small stickers off to clean it up. It worked for the big one also. I moved it over so it would fit. I don't like to go over the labels on the boxes. It looks cleaner that way.

  • Hey, good to meet you Twang. Hope you enjoy the lessons bud....let me know how you get on. See you around :)

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