StroboPick
cliff
Posted 2005-01-27 12:47 PM (#165486)
Subject: StroboPick


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Saw this on another board.

Anybody seen one of these? :

StroboPick


Kinda' interesting . . . . .
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willard
Posted 2005-01-27 1:29 PM (#165487 - in reply to #165486)
Subject: Re: StroboPick


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"Preferred by Professionals" & "Perfect for Kids" in the same add. Sounds like they've been to one of the OFC Jams.
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cliff
Posted 2005-01-27 1:32 PM (#165488 - in reply to #165486)
Subject: Re: StroboPick


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Funny . . . I've heard those same two euphemisms used for Templeman . . . .
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amstphd
Posted 2005-01-27 4:48 PM (#165489 - in reply to #165486)
Subject: Re: StroboPick


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Gee. That looks complicated to use, holding it like a pick and all. I'll stick to pushing the button on my onboard tuner, but then my wife sometimes says I'm lazy. . .
John
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Slipkid
Posted 2005-01-27 5:20 PM (#165490 - in reply to #165486)
Subject: Re: StroboPick



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What????? They don't make one for a uke?
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Steve
Posted 2005-01-27 5:31 PM (#165491 - in reply to #165486)
Subject: Re: StroboPick


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..so, somehow it uses light to determine the Hz or vibrations per second of each string?...

steve
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willard
Posted 2005-01-27 6:07 PM (#165492 - in reply to #165486)
Subject: Re: StroboPick


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Remember those really cool hippie musicians on one of the Star Trek episodes? I think they used one of those to tune the harp.
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