My new 12-neck Stringmaster
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- Alan Brookes
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My new 12-neck Stringmaster
A very rare find. A 12-neck Stringmaster in unused condition. Evidently it was special-ordered but the buyer never completed the arm-stretching exercises required, so he stored it under his bed.
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That would complement my 18 pedal Emmons nicely.
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Noice! he said in his local VT accent.
I had one of those.
The first neck is the only one played with a bar. All the rest just put out sympathetic overtones.
I wrote a great instrumental for it specifically, titled "Cacophony".
Alternately - All the necks are on the same level so if you want you can tune them all for a very extended chord and play it with a six foot long bar. Playing slants in tune is challenging though. I've heard Jerry Byrd could do it though.
I had one of those.
The first neck is the only one played with a bar. All the rest just put out sympathetic overtones.
I wrote a great instrumental for it specifically, titled "Cacophony".
Alternately - All the necks are on the same level so if you want you can tune them all for a very extended chord and play it with a six foot long bar. Playing slants in tune is challenging though. I've heard Jerry Byrd could do it though.
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Similar Minds think alike ?
Alan , we must be on the same wave link , I just got started on a new 12 neck, Stretch Arm-Long Model.
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Ah c'mon Doug, you can't possibly post a picture of that beauty without sharing the copediant!That would complement my 18 pedal Emmons nicely.
Reveal all!
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beltbuckle is the word I think you were looking for, Jeff.Jeff Au Hoy wrote:I'm sure he could. But he'd be playing the inside neck with his
Being European this is not a style I'm familiar with. I hear that its good for strumming but the technique required to play harmonics really requires dextrous use of ones
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