You folks asked for it, so here it is. In this video I look at my CBG collection. It's always a bit interpretive to determine what is and what isn't considered a CBG. For the sake of this video, I left out banjos, ukuleles, dulcimers, & lap steels but included basses. All these instruments are homemade, either from a DIY kit or found materials.
0:00 - Intro
0:48 - Pinup CBG
1:09 - Tin Pan Alley
1:21 - Mountain Tenor
1:36 - Goof Off Canjo
2:00 - Slider
2:09 - Pizza Paddle Bass
2:24 - Hobo Fiddle
2:37 - Texas Twanger
3:04 - Diddley Fork & Spoon
3:37 - Texas CBG
3:53 - Hubcap Howler
4:16 - Electric Washtub Bass
4:34 - Gunpowder Canjo
4:47 - 10-Minute Diddley Bow
5:07 - Canoe Paddle Chugger
5:26 - Conclusion
Comments
Thanks John. I feel like these videos are always fun.
That was fun, Kale. A diverse and very nice collection.
Yeah. It’s totally interpretative but I was trying to keep the video fairly short. This is fir checking it out.
Thanks Doug and AGP. I thought it would be kinda fun. I saw your photos of CBG storage AGP... I think your video might take 5 days. LOL.
Good 5.26 minute Video of your CBG Collection Poorness, I'd do something similar, but it would be at least 5hr 26mins Long! ;-D
Cool! That was fun Kale. Lots of interesting CBG inspired homemade instruments in your collection.