Squeezebox Of Delights
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Check this out! A PA modified with a zillion bike brake cables to play guitar chords along with the normal bass notes...
Well, that's like a Leslie speaker: on a good recording, that will be near indistinguishable from the real thing. Live and in in some vicinity, no chance of coming close.Heck, I can do that (sort of) without the cables. I have midi in my acoustic accordion, so I can play with the reeds sounding and simultaneously get guitar chord and upright bass sounds.
Replacement parts may be easier to get.Looks like a mechanical version of a Roland, probably an improvement.
When my so-called band was togerther, we lacked the instruments that would have been essential for the kind of music we played. That’s why I got the. MIDI. It sounded good, but the visual? Imagine a clarinet sound coming from an accordion with the bellows strapped closed; the dynamics and pitch bends controlled with pedals.Well, that's like a Leslie speaker: on a good recording, that will be near indistinguishable from the real thing. Live and in in some vicinity, no chance of coming close.
Need to add a projector screen with an air clarinet player or a string puppet.When my so-called band was togerther, we lacked the instruments that would have been essential for the kind of music we played. That’s why I got the. MIDI. It sounded good, but the visual? Imagine a clarinet sound coming from an accordion with the bellows strapped closed; the dynamics and pitch bends controlled with pedals.
In the next upgrade, he could use his legs for double-bass-accordion.![]()
That looks like you used an open chord tuning...This is how it look and yes I made it during the lockdown haha
Yes I use open D tuningThat looks like you used an open chord tuning...