OK, the weekend is upon us, so rather than plan to watch some football or tidy the garden, or maybe even just sleep it away - never really an option around here - I thought I'd try and get a bit of Jooky stuff done.
Firstly, the Glistery One needs finishing - Check.
Secondly, The Beano One needs a tweak or three. Check.
Thirdly, a rather nice Strat has come into my possesion, despite it meant to be somebody else's - and that has possibilities. Check.
That should be enough to keep me busy.
Next week though, I'm changing tack a wee bit as I've got a couple of Cigar Boxes I've been meaning to turn into three string sliders, and it is probably time to add them to the Jooky roll-call.
Have a good 'un yourself..
Showing posts with label Cigar Box Guitar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cigar Box Guitar. Show all posts
Friday, 21 May 2010
Thursday, 11 March 2010
Slide Away
I've had a nice hour or so playing with my little Cigar Box Guitar, finally getting to grips with a bit of slide guitar in G...
I won't put anything here for you to see or hear
as it is still
painful
to listen to.
What I will say though, is that I'm going to make a couple of Jookified Cigar Boxers in the near future, and if anybody wants to buy one, I am definitely going to have to talk to those fine people at Diamond Bottlenecks who make the most gorgeous slides ever, as I will definitely be throwing one of their slides in as part of the deal.
I am sooo very market trader.
The slides are beautiful though.
I lurve mine
and
NO
I don't get anything for mentioning them.
And I bought my own slide
ages ago.
If you like slidey blues guitar, you should check them out at Diamond Bottlenecks, don't feel you have to wait for a freebie from yours truly..
I won't put anything here for you to see or hear
as it is still
painful
to listen to.
What I will say though, is that I'm going to make a couple of Jookified Cigar Boxers in the near future, and if anybody wants to buy one, I am definitely going to have to talk to those fine people at Diamond Bottlenecks who make the most gorgeous slides ever, as I will definitely be throwing one of their slides in as part of the deal.
I am sooo very market trader.
The slides are beautiful though.
I lurve mine
and
NO
I don't get anything for mentioning them.
And I bought my own slide
ages ago.
If you like slidey blues guitar, you should check them out at Diamond Bottlenecks, don't feel you have to wait for a freebie from yours truly..
Friday, 5 February 2010
And now..
Well, the Paisley One is there at last, and between tweaking it a wee bit and playing it a fair bit more, it has been quite nice to get to the end of that particular, err, 'journey'.
I am soooo very Generation Zzzzz.
But, that isn't the end of things and it is equally cute to get back on track with what I should have been doing in the first place, and building some amps and effects.
To set the ball-a-rolling then, I'm going to put together a couple of Sophie's and an Amy or two. Maybe even a Cheryl if I'm feeling adventurous. I'm also plotting something new for the Cigar Box Guitar on the horizon, which will be nice.
Oh, and there is also a little Pink Elephant or two that I've got to get my head around...next in fact, but more on that anon.
But it is late,
or early
it is all
about
perspex
nitey-nite
I am soooo very Generation Zzzzz.
But, that isn't the end of things and it is equally cute to get back on track with what I should have been doing in the first place, and building some amps and effects.
To set the ball-a-rolling then, I'm going to put together a couple of Sophie's and an Amy or two. Maybe even a Cheryl if I'm feeling adventurous. I'm also plotting something new for the Cigar Box Guitar on the horizon, which will be nice.
Oh, and there is also a little Pink Elephant or two that I've got to get my head around...next in fact, but more on that anon.
But it is late,
or early
it is all
about
perspex
nitey-nite
Sunday, 31 January 2010
Challenging Times
Well, no sooner had I jumped at the 2010 £100 guitar challenge thing, and started a-scheming-and-a-planning, some bright spark decided to issue a 'Made it yourself' challenge, which entails building a wee Cigar Box Guitar or Diddly Bow or something.
Naturally, I bounded in double-clogged.
La la laaaa
Naturally, I bounded in double-clogged.
La la laaaa
Wednesday, 30 December 2009
More Porn
I know I'm in danger of turning this into some sort of XXX Cigar Box Guitar Porn site, but I err, just 'came across' this picture of an Oil Can Guitar made by Chicken Bone John, who I previously showed playing some excellent slide HERE.
(This blog isn't just thrown together,
apart from when it is.)
Which is a nice way of introducing the fact that the article on my first Cigar Box Guitar build, is now up and available to be poured over by scholars and acolytes alike, on the Guitar Tools Web Site.
An article that describes the fact that my CBG was not quite as nearly lovely as the Chicken man's.
You can read all about it HERE at DIY Dunce
Chicken Bone John's web site, full of his amazing looking and sounding creations is HERE
(This blog isn't just thrown together,
apart from when it is.)
Which is a nice way of introducing the fact that the article on my first Cigar Box Guitar build, is now up and available to be poured over by scholars and acolytes alike, on the Guitar Tools Web Site.
An article that describes the fact that my CBG was not quite as nearly lovely as the Chicken man's.
You can read all about it HERE at DIY Dunce
Chicken Bone John's web site, full of his amazing looking and sounding creations is HERE
Thursday, 24 December 2009
Learning Bottleneck Slide - With Keni Lee Burgess
I think I said earlier that I've been getting more and more into playing Cigar Box Guitars, and especially playing slide.
I've also no doubt mentioned that I'm not that good.
Good fun
Less good sound.
Anyway, as I'm not one to pass up a snog with a passing gift horse, I was well chuffed to get a pre-Christmas package in the post from the American busker and music teacher Keni Lee Burgess containing his video CD.
It was only ordered four days previously from the US of A, which is quicker than anything I've ordered in the UK recently, so fair play to him.
Anyway, I haven't got too far yet but I thought I'd give it a mention as what I have looked at is excellent and the man himself is quite a teacher. Not too technical (for us luddite divs) and yet covering everything you really want to know - like how to play some really good blues, and why it was really good in the first place.
I'll write a proper review sometime, but first impressions are very promising and good enough for me to recommend.
You can find out more about Keni HERE
You can buy your own copy HERE for about Ten quid delivered to the UK, and you really should.
Watch some of Keni's lessons and playing on YouTube HERE
I've also no doubt mentioned that I'm not that good.
Good fun
Less good sound.
Anyway, as I'm not one to pass up a snog with a passing gift horse, I was well chuffed to get a pre-Christmas package in the post from the American busker and music teacher Keni Lee Burgess containing his video CD.
It was only ordered four days previously from the US of A, which is quicker than anything I've ordered in the UK recently, so fair play to him.
Anyway, I haven't got too far yet but I thought I'd give it a mention as what I have looked at is excellent and the man himself is quite a teacher. Not too technical (for us luddite divs) and yet covering everything you really want to know - like how to play some really good blues, and why it was really good in the first place.
I'll write a proper review sometime, but first impressions are very promising and good enough for me to recommend.
You can find out more about Keni HERE
You can buy your own copy HERE for about Ten quid delivered to the UK, and you really should.
Watch some of Keni's lessons and playing on YouTube HERE
Tuesday, 22 December 2009
Oh Well
So sue me.
Anyway, as I said before, the Gonzo Gonzalez has gone to a new home (or will do tomorrow anyway), which left a couple of boxes to play with.
The first of these is a Romeo and Juliet box which I’ll tell you about tomorrow, but is basically another lovely fuzzy Amy-tone with a wee bit of a twist that amused me no end.
OK, I admit it, Amy-tones, I’ve fell in love with, as they are so cool to play thru.
I tuned my little cigar box guitar today using open G (I might have that wrong, G-D-G?), which sounded great and like a Harrier taking-off from the Ark Royal in a Typhoon when I put it thru the Gonzo.
And I could have stayed playing all day, which is going some, as I am truly hopeless when it comes to playing slide.
Bleeding awful,
I don’t mind admitting.
Saying that, I am rapidly falling in lust with slide guitar all over again since I built a CBG and Amy gives it a real hell-on-earth kind of noise that you just can’t get with a ‘real’ guitar. Amazing tone, and if you are a guitarist and have never played a CBG, you really owe it to yourself to try one. Most of them are pretty cheap – just check out eBay or Cigar Box Nation and you’ll find one easy enough, or better still build yourself one. It could be the best thing you ever do.
But I was talking about what I’ve been up to, and yes the R&J is cool, but it is the green Cano one that has really got me thinking. You see, much as I love the sound of authentic – Jook joint – delta blues, and much as I believe that CBGs are the closest you can get to that Robert Johnson sound. Much as all of that is true, I have to admit that Peter Green playing Black Magic Woman whilst a member of Fleetwood Mac, was my first and defining ‘Blues moment’.
There, out in the open.
And so, despite the fact that it is utterly meaningless, I wanted to do a none-signature, tribute model for our next Jooky little amp, and so the Green one will no doubt become The Greenie One and due entirely to the fella’s imagination and out-of-phase brilliance, I want to do something a bit different.
With this in mind then, I’ve been playing with the green box and have decided to do my own version of the classic BB King (OK, Gibson) Variotone, so that it will have a nice rotary switch that lets you instantly change the tone of the guitar (well, of the guitar’s sound as it trundles thru the amp) between a variety of presets.
What is taking so long? Well, rather than go with the basic Gibson settings I figured it would be nice to pick half-a-dozen of my favourite bluesy songs, and try and find tones that match each of them.
Which is tricky.
And takes a while, I’ve found.
But there we are, it is all
Good
Fun.
p.s. I'm also building a quite mad fuzz box at the moment, which is for the guitarist in a Bristol band. More about that if he doesn't think it is a pile of shonkiness, later on.
Thursday, 17 December 2009
A Bit More Spirit to keep you warm
I mentioned the other day that I really rated Juju's 'Plank' guitars, but hadn't at that stage asked the man if it ws OK to leech a foto to show you.
Anyway, that proved no barrier, and so here it is...
I have to say that while I love the wood, it is the details that really make it for me, especially the braces across the crack in the wood, although the JD bottle bridge is class, and the knobs again are just perfect.
He tells me he'll have a few more available early next year, and I think they will be worth checking out.
More importantly, here is one of them being played at the 1st British CBG Festival, in October 2009. This is played by a fella called Chickenbone who (I believe and apologies if I get this wrong) organised the festival. And bleedin' good the man is, too.
Anyway, that proved no barrier, and so here it is...
I have to say that while I love the wood, it is the details that really make it for me, especially the braces across the crack in the wood, although the JD bottle bridge is class, and the knobs again are just perfect.
He tells me he'll have a few more available early next year, and I think they will be worth checking out.
More importantly, here is one of them being played at the 1st British CBG Festival, in October 2009. This is played by a fella called Chickenbone who (I believe and apologies if I get this wrong) organised the festival. And bleedin' good the man is, too.
Wednesday, 16 December 2009
Cigar Box Guitars and The Spirit of '76
One thing I’ve not really talked about so far on the old Jooky blogthing, is the humble blues monster that is the Cigar Box Guitar, but in a way they are what set us on our merry ‘journey’ in the first place. If you haven’t come across them, they are exactly what you’d think. Guitars made out of wooden cigar boxes or anything else that the builder had available to them at the time. They can be as simple as a plank, a box, a couple of bolts and a couple more strings, or at the other end of the scale, some people build what can only be described as beautiful pieces of art.
Much like ‘normal’ guitars then.
And despite the fact that it is still quite small, there is a very real ‘movement’ going on around the whole CBG (as they are known), DIY scene. A scene that is growing alongside other areas such as the DIY Pedal makers, and other pockets of people who are perhaps fed-up of being pushed toward yet another variation on the Strat, The Les Paul and the rest of the mass market, big business orthodoxy.
Sisters (and Brothers) are doing it for themselves, and I for one think that is the coolest thing that has happened in this decade.
The focus for all of the CBG side (so far anyway) has been The Cigar Box Nation, which is a Facebook kind of site dedicated to the homemade. Within this is an active, self perpetuating community of builders offering a fantastic resource for anybody that wants to have a go at building one themselves. Free plans, plenty of advice and no end of Mojo is on offer and if you aren’t up to building your own, there are plenty of friendly faces who will help you out with one-they-made-earlier.
But I’m not being cynical, it is an amazing collection of people, and perhaps surprisingly there is a thriving British builder group, that I must admit includes a couple of people that have inspired me no end, and without whom this whole Jooky adventure wouldn't have happened.
The first of these that I came across was a Yorkshire based fella, going by the name Smojo. I ‘found’ his blog whilst searching around for some blues music, as you do, and I have to say he blew me away with the fact that he was making some really cool instruments out of, well, junk.
Now, I’ll be honest if I’d had some money I would have probably just bought one of his guitars and that would have been that, but I didn’t and so instead I read all of the excellent advice he’d put together and decided to build my own instead. So he lost a sale, but I can’t imagine he would have particularly cared about that, as like most people I’ve met in the CBG world since, I really think his motivation is more likely to be in the doing rather than the retail.
Nobody is getting rich hand-making guitars and selling them for £70 or £80, lets face it.
One final gift from Smojo then was a link to the Cigar Box Nation site, where there are some amazingly talented people, and you are guaranteed an ‘Oz’ moment the first time you look at the collections of builders’ photos of their work. After years of wandering around guitar shops where the same old guitars are reissued, designs recycled and at best given new names and pictured clutched by this season's Disney-faced endorsee, seeing such a variety of different shapes, sizes and ideas is simply mind blowing.
Originality and talent, can you believe?
I think I saw more imagination in five minutes on the ‘Nation’ site than I have in twenty-five years of visiting music shops. But as I said, it was a really nice surprise to find that there is a thriving British ‘chapter’ among the ranks, and I am only sorry that I never made it to the first CBG Festival in Birmingham in October. It sounds like it was quite an event.
But I was talking inspiration, and the second builder I stumbled across was another Yorkshire based bloke going by the name of Juju, and man this guy is putting together some fantastic guitars. Even among the ‘Nation’s’ builders where there are some brilliant craftsmen, Juju stands out as something completely different, and I can remember seeing a foto of his ‘Plank’ guitar at the time I was finishing my first (very basic) three string box. I felt like I had gone to night school to build an acoustic and looked up to find Paul Reed Smith next to me. I didn't give up, but man...
(I also understood the Waterboys song ‘The Whole Of The Moon’ better than ever before.)
But despite the rainbow in Juju's hand, I finished my CBG and I was well chuffed with it, but left with a feeling that I could take this as far as I wanted. Even the orthodoxy of the two by one and a cigar box had gone out of the window. It finally sank in that quite literally anything goes. Inspired, I thought about what really buzzed me out and I then made an amp or two. Nothing flash, but they worked and were fuzzy and fun. Next, I tried making an effect pedal or three and then started to have a go at designing my own. I didn't find it easy, don't get me wrong I'm not the most practical geezer around, but if I set my mind to it I could do-it-myself.
And so on, and so on, and now here we are.
We’re doing something we want, and that is the truth of the matter.
Whether it is CBGs or the amps and effects we’re putting together, it is all about individuality and that Ye Olde Punk ethic that means you don’t have to take what you are given, you can have what it is you like, all you have to do is give it a go.
It’s all cool.
But some people are cooler than others, and you should check them out.
You don’t know where you’ll end-up going with it.
Smojo’ blog is HERE.
Smojo’s website is HERE (I notice he is doing some tin box amps too now, well worth checking out. Blimey, praising the competition, what was I thinking ;)
Juju’s web site is HERE. Check out Planks 1 & 2.
The Cigar Box Nation site is HERE
p.s. The foto is my first attempt at building a CBG. The full story of that debacle should appear on the Guitar Tools web site sometime in the next few weeks. The other box, regular viewers will recognise as our first ever #1 Cheryl-tone amp, which is being rejigged today as it happens, and sounding pretty foxy I have to admit.
Much like ‘normal’ guitars then.
And despite the fact that it is still quite small, there is a very real ‘movement’ going on around the whole CBG (as they are known), DIY scene. A scene that is growing alongside other areas such as the DIY Pedal makers, and other pockets of people who are perhaps fed-up of being pushed toward yet another variation on the Strat, The Les Paul and the rest of the mass market, big business orthodoxy.
Sisters (and Brothers) are doing it for themselves, and I for one think that is the coolest thing that has happened in this decade.
The focus for all of the CBG side (so far anyway) has been The Cigar Box Nation, which is a Facebook kind of site dedicated to the homemade. Within this is an active, self perpetuating community of builders offering a fantastic resource for anybody that wants to have a go at building one themselves. Free plans, plenty of advice and no end of Mojo is on offer and if you aren’t up to building your own, there are plenty of friendly faces who will help you out with one-they-made-earlier.
But I’m not being cynical, it is an amazing collection of people, and perhaps surprisingly there is a thriving British builder group, that I must admit includes a couple of people that have inspired me no end, and without whom this whole Jooky adventure wouldn't have happened.
The first of these that I came across was a Yorkshire based fella, going by the name Smojo. I ‘found’ his blog whilst searching around for some blues music, as you do, and I have to say he blew me away with the fact that he was making some really cool instruments out of, well, junk.
Now, I’ll be honest if I’d had some money I would have probably just bought one of his guitars and that would have been that, but I didn’t and so instead I read all of the excellent advice he’d put together and decided to build my own instead. So he lost a sale, but I can’t imagine he would have particularly cared about that, as like most people I’ve met in the CBG world since, I really think his motivation is more likely to be in the doing rather than the retail.
Nobody is getting rich hand-making guitars and selling them for £70 or £80, lets face it.
One final gift from Smojo then was a link to the Cigar Box Nation site, where there are some amazingly talented people, and you are guaranteed an ‘Oz’ moment the first time you look at the collections of builders’ photos of their work. After years of wandering around guitar shops where the same old guitars are reissued, designs recycled and at best given new names and pictured clutched by this season's Disney-faced endorsee, seeing such a variety of different shapes, sizes and ideas is simply mind blowing.
Originality and talent, can you believe?
I think I saw more imagination in five minutes on the ‘Nation’ site than I have in twenty-five years of visiting music shops. But as I said, it was a really nice surprise to find that there is a thriving British ‘chapter’ among the ranks, and I am only sorry that I never made it to the first CBG Festival in Birmingham in October. It sounds like it was quite an event.
But I was talking inspiration, and the second builder I stumbled across was another Yorkshire based bloke going by the name of Juju, and man this guy is putting together some fantastic guitars. Even among the ‘Nation’s’ builders where there are some brilliant craftsmen, Juju stands out as something completely different, and I can remember seeing a foto of his ‘Plank’ guitar at the time I was finishing my first (very basic) three string box. I felt like I had gone to night school to build an acoustic and looked up to find Paul Reed Smith next to me. I didn't give up, but man...
(I also understood the Waterboys song ‘The Whole Of The Moon’ better than ever before.)
But despite the rainbow in Juju's hand, I finished my CBG and I was well chuffed with it, but left with a feeling that I could take this as far as I wanted. Even the orthodoxy of the two by one and a cigar box had gone out of the window. It finally sank in that quite literally anything goes. Inspired, I thought about what really buzzed me out and I then made an amp or two. Nothing flash, but they worked and were fuzzy and fun. Next, I tried making an effect pedal or three and then started to have a go at designing my own. I didn't find it easy, don't get me wrong I'm not the most practical geezer around, but if I set my mind to it I could do-it-myself.
And so on, and so on, and now here we are.
We’re doing something we want, and that is the truth of the matter.
Whether it is CBGs or the amps and effects we’re putting together, it is all about individuality and that Ye Olde Punk ethic that means you don’t have to take what you are given, you can have what it is you like, all you have to do is give it a go.
It’s all cool.
But some people are cooler than others, and you should check them out.
You don’t know where you’ll end-up going with it.
Smojo’ blog is HERE.
Smojo’s website is HERE (I notice he is doing some tin box amps too now, well worth checking out. Blimey, praising the competition, what was I thinking ;)
Juju’s web site is HERE. Check out Planks 1 & 2.
The Cigar Box Nation site is HERE
p.s. The foto is my first attempt at building a CBG. The full story of that debacle should appear on the Guitar Tools web site sometime in the next few weeks. The other box, regular viewers will recognise as our first ever #1 Cheryl-tone amp, which is being rejigged today as it happens, and sounding pretty foxy I have to admit.
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