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Box Bass Upright Bass Kit

It is hard to believe unless you hear it. Yes, an upright bass made out of a cardboard box!   Bogdon introduced this unique product about 4 years ago and it has been a hit ever since.

Recently, the History Channel aired a show featuring this bass and folks are going nuts ordering them. Listen to this video and you will understand why!

What is unique about the box bass is that it really follows no traditional practices used in upright bass construction.  Basically it is a box with a stick on it and a pickup attached to the bass that sounds great and plays much better than anyone would expect looking at it.

For 119.00 + freight you can have this shipped to you, put it together and play upright bass. This instrument has inspired many musicians and inspiring ones to play bass.  Of course it is not the same as the traditional upright bass, but is close and fun.   Not to mention, it is hard to argue with the price point to get started with it.

So check it out and order one today!

Bill Trotman

double bass, birdlandMusic.net

4 string, 5 string, 6 string acoustic electric bass upright?

As confusing as this title may be, any bass player today confronted with performing and holding down the low notes of the rhythm section knows all to well that there is not just one instrument for the job.

Historically there were simpler times with the bass, but not really. Before the standard orchestral style bass (bass Viol) became the norm there was the viola de gamba from the Renaissance and Baroque periods.  Here is a link to a great article regarding its history.  After reading it you will find that the viola de gamba  had many configurations strings and even tunings over the years. In addition like today, the “bass player” could be found wearing many hats from supportive roles in addition to playing higher strings for melodic functions.

What is significant in the modern bass actually has to do as much with string technology and electricity when we consider what is still commonly used to hold down the low end of most music today.  -The electric bass, and upright, string bass or double bass.

Most of the Earlier Double basses only had three strings tuned in 4ths A, D & G.  The problem with the low E was that the gut used in string making could not be made thick enough to produce the low frequency without being floppy and just plain to thick. The string length could not practically be made any longer than 43 inches for a man to play practically. Once the technology of wrapping the gut with copper or silver was invented for string instruments, the density of this wrapping made the core gut size smaller, thus a string could be tuned to at a proper tension producing the pitch with out being floppy or too thick. Hence to Lower E string was added making the “double bass” typically an octave lower than the viola de gamba.  This I am sure made the composers and conductors to the “modern orchestra” happy to be able to fill out the big halls with plenty of bottom end for the rest of the instrumentation to stand on.  I believe the longer string lengths found on the modern double bass are a direct result with attempts to go lower in the register. -thus the longer string, as the short string would be to floppy and or thick to play on the traditional Viola de gamba of earlier times.

The 4 string has reigned supreme for over a century. When ampeg introduced the first electric “baby bass” it followed to 4 string format both in tuning string length and was played upright. Within a decade or two Leo Fender broke all the rules and decided to use the same tuning but with a 34″ scale and have it played more like a guitar. You  can thank both steel core wound strings and the amplifier for this.  -without them the Fender Bass or for that matter the baby bass would not exist. Nor would rock and roll. On another note however, the Mexicans had been playing “bass” for centuries with instruments such as the Bajo Sexto, tuned differently than the fender bass, but none the less these instruments had the same function in a group and played more like “guitars”.

Ah, but then just like in the days of the viola de gamba, musicians being as they are enjoy challenges.  Many musicians confined to the low register out of necessity for the music and group, often find themselves wanting to play melody or play higher notes because they can.  Dragonetti, Jaco and Scott Lafaro perhaps three bassists know for their work to push the bass into melodic roles all  paved the way for the modern bass construction and repertoire.

In the past few decades makers such as Ibanez, Fender, Spector, and ESP to mention a few have all created both 5 & 6 string basses. Perhaps the most common 5 strings have a low B, giving more low end and liked by many rock, funk and dance band performers.  Also the 6 String bass has become popular with many jazz artists for the high register extension with the high C string.

Furthermore, many Classical bassists in Europe prefer a 5 string bass often tuned with the low B string rather than playing a traditional 4 string bass with a low B extension.  It has been my finding that American classical players are more traditional with the 4 string bass.

Finally makers such as Zeta, Azola, NS Design and Yamaha to name a few have re-invented the upright bass into the “electric upright”, which has the same feel and strings as its acoustic brother, but has become an instrument class on its own.  For example it is hard to argue the role of the electric upright in a good latin band.  For modern Samba and Salsa sounds the big distinctive sound with rather tight notes at higher volumes is really only obtainable by the electric upright bass.

So, 4 string, 5 string, 6 string acoustic, electric bass…upright around the neck. Go figure, I guess it is really what you need to do or want to do.  BirdlandMusic.NET has a full selection of double basses and Bass guitars  for whatever you need or want to do.

So enjoy the bottom as a brethren of the low end junkies!

Bill Trotman, Bass Player

Birdlandmusic.net

Why Harmonicas Make Playing Music So Much Fun!

The harmonica, also known as the French harp, is a small wind instrument held in hand while playing. It can be played by inhaling and exhaling through several air slots. Kids love playing these because they’re easy to learn and provide fun entertainment and lively music. Also, harmonicas are small so they can easily be carried in a shirt pocket or pants pocket. Many adults love them for these same reasons!

The most common key on the harmonica is C. Harmonicas that are played in the Appalachian South only play a diatonic scale, but not chromatic intervals that are between diatonic scale tones. Therefore, these harmonicas are typically sold in various models based on keys. For instance, there are G-harmonicas, D-harmonicas, C-harmonicas, and so forth.

Harmonica Construction and Sound

In the past, harmonicas were usually made of wood. Today, many harmonicas are constructed from injection-molded plastic. There are also high-end harmonicas that are built from metal alloys, silver, or Lucite. The harmonica’s sound is often based on the materials it is made of, with each material giving its own unique sound. For example, blues harps or marine band harps are made of soft wood that resists moisture and create a rich, unique sound.

Types of Harmonicas

Harmonicas come in many different types and styles. These are often chosen by players according to the type of music they would like to play. Some harmonica players enjoy performing at events as soloists or with a group or band. The cross harp is often used in blues music, but can also be used in many types of music. It is a diatonic harmonica that is played in a key that is actually seven half-steps up from the harmonica’s main key. For example, if the harmonica were tuned in C, it would actually be played in G.

A diatonic major harp is the most common type of harmonica. It has all the “Major Scale” notes such as C, D, E, F, G, A, B. The chromatic harmonica has the same notes as the diatonic major harp, but with a half-step between each major note.

Different styles of orchestral harmonicas are also available for those who perform with orchestras.

Find Harmonicas and Accessories Online

There are many harmonica resources online today that sell harmonicas and accessories. There is free tablature (with tabs and symbols) to help beginners and experienced harmonica players learn new songs. Accessories such as amplifiers, cases, sheet music, microphones, CDs, and more are available online at reasonable prices. Beginners can research online to find out how to care for their harmonica. From tuning to cleaning, there are a few definite “dos and don’ts” to follow.

The beautiful music that flows from the harmonica can never be matched. Harmonicas are so diverse that they can be played alone while sitting on a porch swing, at a family gathering for singing and fun, or in a professional concert. They can be played around the world no matter what the country. These hand-held instruments bring joy to any setting!

Learn To Play The Violin: Why Violin Lessons Benefit Your Children

Violin is truly one of the famous musical instruments being used by people. Rich in history and equipped with class, it is one of the instruments that one aims to learn playing with. We see people playing it with so much finesse and we could not help but be amazed by how well they do it, their moves, the timing and the way they sway their head to the sound of it – lovely, just lovely.

It is a proven fact that music stimulates the brain, and that a baby or child who is exposed to classical music responds and interacts well. It is never too early to expose your child to classical music education. In fact, many expecting mothers give their unborn babies a head start in life by listening to classical music before their baby is born. One way of giving your child the extra edge in life is to let your child take violin lessons to learn to play the violin.

So why are violin lessons beneficial to your children?

First, your child will improve on coordination skills:

Learning to play the violin involves coordinating one’s left hand with one’s right hand. The left hand will need to learn to finger the violin strings correctly so the right tone and pitch is achieved to play a song. The right hand will need to hold the violin bow correctly and bow the right string to produce the right tone. Playing the violin involves the coordination of both left and right hand. As such when you send your child to violin lessons, you are letting your child learn how to fully utilize both his left and right brain.

Second, playing the violin develops your child’s brain.

In playing the violin, your child will need to learn to recognize the right tone and pitch when bowing and fingering the violin so as to play a song to the right pitch. This promotes the neuron and brain cell connection and develops the intelligence level of your child. Think of it as brain gymnastics. Your child exercises his brains and stretches it to its full potential. As such your child will benefit in other areas, with improved reasoning skills, abstract reasoning and mathematics.

Third, learning to play the violin give enhances your child’s confidence.

It is not easy to learn to play the violin for the above reasons. So when your child manages to learn to play the violin, he will have a sense of accomplishment and feel confident. This confidence will translate to other areas of his life.

You may also want to take this a step further when your child has reached a certain level of playing the violin, to expose your child to solo or group violin performance. It is usually unnerving for a young child to perform in front of a big audience. However if your child is exposed to this couple of times, it will enhance his confidence even more.

Fourth, taking violin lessons teaches your child the concept of perseverance.

In the beginning, your child will feel that the violin lessons are difficult and he cannot manage. But if you encourage him and he finally learns to master and play the violin, he will understand the concept of perseverance. This will aid him in whatever he chooses to do in life later.

This small instrument with a wooden body, strings and bow to help produce the sound can play some wonderful music once tuned, whether it be solo or in a group. It is a beautiful instrument to listen to.

Buy Superior Quality Speakers

Speakers define the quality of sound in various audio systems. You need to buy high-quality devices for optimal outputs. The sound system you select has to depend on the area you wish to cover and the amount of cash you are willing to spend. There is an immense variety available in the market. You don’t have to be a die-hard audio ace to understand the basics of sound and acoustics. You can get superior sound equipment at affordable prices from leading companies.

Speakers are the deciding factor of the tones you hear and a vital part of the chunk of the sounds produced in audio systems of various kinds. With the various devices of modern technology that use sound systems, manufacturers have a range to meet various needs. Audio speakers are made for various equipments which include PCs, home theatre, stereo systems, iPods, headphones, and many other systems.

Different Types Of Speakers

Sound systems for audio output are of many types. Among the varieties are the following:

* Indoor
* Outdoor
* Bookshelf
* Floor standing
* In-ceiling
* In-wall
* On-wall
* Satellite Subwoofer combinations
* Rear channel
* Sound bar system
* Compact system.

Shopping For Quality Products

When you decide to buy stereo speakers or any kind of loudspeakers, it is not necessary to know the intricacies of its workings. It should be based on how good it sounds to you and your requirements. There are so many things to consider if you go into technicalities. Speakers can be based on mounting locations, types, sizes and shapes, and power considerations.

You can buy speakers by listening to the sound quality several times. The equipment should match with the amplifier or receiver with the right amount of power for getting the best performance. Placement is also important if it involves music or home theatre systems. There are certain ranges specified which are right for power outputs.

Great Choices

Now with advanced and sophisticated technology, you have a tremendous choice in sound systems. You can convert your living room to a cinema with the kind of sound effects you get with sophisticated state-of-the-art sound technology. You get multi-channel AV receivers which give you perfect surround sound experience. You can spend hours of quality time with your family watching films with sheer pleasure of sound quality that blends with the cinema experience.

Your home PC, laptop, or any multimedia device that you use can have direct connectivity with amazing stereo sound effects, with the range of gadgets available to give you optimum quality in listening. There are digital audio systems for your iPod and other multimedia, which give you perfect sound quality. If you are looking for passive loudspeakers in shelf, standing, universal, or floor varieties, you can find the topmost quality in leading brands.

Superior quality speakers are available directly from leading manufacturers online from websites that market these specialized products. You get excellent customer service for any questions related to your purchase and you also get related advice. You can get top quality at the best prices for any choice of product from the comfort of your home.