Stroh Hawaiian Guitar ....
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Stroh Hawaiian Guitar ....
.... from the Montreal Guitar Show (link from the Fretboard Journal's Twitter page)
http://twitpic.com/9b6bu
Don't you need one of these?
http://twitpic.com/9b6bu
Don't you need one of these?
Not being familiar with this, I googled and got a better idea:
http://www.springersmusic.co.uk/Library/Stroviols.htm
The Uke:
The Larch:
...maybe not..
http://www.springersmusic.co.uk/Library/Stroviols.htm
The Uke:
The Larch:
...maybe not..
hell yeah!Don't you need one of these?
Here's a better look at luthier Jerome Casanova's reproduction Stroh guitar ...
http://tinyurl.com/ku4ofy
http://tinyurl.com/ku4ofy
- Steven Davidson
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Seems like it should emit a circa 1905 tune instead of these greasy blues licks but here's a sound sample ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=141tH7U1JI4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=141tH7U1JI4
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I got to play one of these for the EMP (Experience Music Project Seattle) music museum's guitar gallery collection of rare guitars. You can hear my sound sample if you visit the museum. Interesting artifact. Pretty weird sounding tho.
As you can see, it has a horn coming off the bridge that directs the sound. These were made for pre-electrical recording when everyone pointed into a horn that collected the sound to inscribe to disc.There were violins made with this construction too.
The one I played had a small horn coming back towards me as a sort of monitor, as well as the large horn. It had no resonance, having no real body chamber, just the megaphonic sound coming off the bridge to the dual horns. I enjoyed getting to play it but don't see any need to have one.
As you can see, it has a horn coming off the bridge that directs the sound. These were made for pre-electrical recording when everyone pointed into a horn that collected the sound to inscribe to disc.There were violins made with this construction too.
The one I played had a small horn coming back towards me as a sort of monitor, as well as the large horn. It had no resonance, having no real body chamber, just the megaphonic sound coming off the bridge to the dual horns. I enjoyed getting to play it but don't see any need to have one.
- Geoff Cline
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- Jim Konrad
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Is "Stroviols" the same??
There are some cool pictures at NOTECANNONS....
http://www.notecannons.com/
Scroll down on the left side and click on
Stroviols
Also be sure to turn your sound up!
There are some cool pictures at NOTECANNONS....
http://www.notecannons.com/
Scroll down on the left side and click on
Stroviols
Also be sure to turn your sound up!
- Geoff Cline
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