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Guitar Inventory - A lesson In Diversity

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Slipkid
Posted 2007-02-06 4:23 AM (#116754)
Subject: Guitar Inventory - A lesson In Diversity



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The talk about the 12 string UTE got me thinking.
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bauerhillboy
Posted 2007-02-06 7:09 AM (#116755 - in reply to #116754)
Subject: Re: Guitar Inventory - A lesson In Diversity


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Brad...
A glitch...I can't choose any answers for Q #2, and it won't let me vote w/o selecting one.

John <>{
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Slipkid
Posted 2007-02-06 7:16 AM (#116756 - in reply to #116754)
Subject: Re: Guitar Inventory - A lesson In Diversity



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Drat...
Thanks John.
I can't fix it either.
Miles or Al....Please delete this thread.
I'll post a new poll at another time.
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Weaser P
Posted 2007-02-06 7:16 AM (#116757 - in reply to #116754)
Subject: Re: Guitar Inventory - A lesson In Diversity


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And he probably can't edit it either now either. :rolleyes:
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Jeff W.
Posted 2007-02-06 7:46 AM (#116758 - in reply to #116754)
Subject: Re: Guitar Inventory - A lesson In Diversity


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Hey! this works just like Florida voting machines!
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Capo Guy
Posted 2007-02-06 7:59 AM (#116759 - in reply to #116754)
Subject: Re: Guitar Inventory - A lesson In Diversity



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I picked the mandolin for question #2.

I don't own one but have thought about every onnce in a while.
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an4340
Posted 2007-02-06 8:05 AM (#116760 - in reply to #116754)
Subject: Re: Guitar Inventory - A lesson In Diversity


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What about Samisen? Keyboards? And small A tuned guitars like a papoose? What are they, chopped liver?!
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MWoody
Posted 2007-02-06 8:40 AM (#116761 - in reply to #116754)
Subject: Re: Guitar Inventory - A lesson In Diversity



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On the toic of diversity - Papoose is an excellant back up.
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MWoody
Posted 2007-02-06 9:02 AM (#116762 - in reply to #116754)
Subject: Re: Guitar Inventory - A lesson In Diversity



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"topic"


How about an option to pay $1 to edit a post after ten minutes? You'd clean up!
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Captain Lovehandles
Posted 2007-02-06 9:12 AM (#116763 - in reply to #116754)
Subject: Re: Guitar Inventory - A lesson In Diversity



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Yes, keyboards are chopped liver.
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an4340
Posted 2007-02-06 9:42 AM (#116764 - in reply to #116754)
Subject: Re: Guitar Inventory - A lesson In Diversity


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OK, keyboards are chopped liver.

But the next list should included, A-tuned guitars, samisen, 6 string baritone, 12 string baritone, bajo sexto, tiple, quatro, charango, nylon 6 string, Weissenborn style lap, lap steel, pedal steel, electric bass, upright bass, acoustic guitar bass, resonator guitar, electric solid, electric semi-solid, electric hollow. Other instruments would be those that are played with left hand holding a fret board or sound board, and strumming or plucking a string. So by this definition a violin, harp, zither or hammered dulcimer would be out, but a mountain dulicimer would be in.

Can you guys think of any others to put on a poll (which I'll do)?

It would be interesting to see how many different types of guitar family and close relatives (like the banjo and samisen) we all play.
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an4340
Posted 2007-02-06 9:43 AM (#116765 - in reply to #116754)
Subject: Re: Guitar Inventory - A lesson In Diversity


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I'll add bazouki, mandola and sitar.
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an4340
Posted 2007-02-06 9:44 AM (#116766 - in reply to #116754)
Subject: Re: Guitar Inventory - A lesson In Diversity


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electric solid body mandolin.
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an4340
Posted 2007-02-06 10:09 AM (#116767 - in reply to #116754)
Subject: Re: Guitar Inventory - A lesson In Diversity


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Balalaika
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an4340
Posted 2007-02-06 10:11 AM (#116768 - in reply to #116754)
Subject: Re: Guitar Inventory - A lesson In Diversity


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oud
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stephent28
Posted 2007-02-06 10:34 AM (#116769 - in reply to #116754)
Subject: Re: Guitar Inventory - A lesson In Diversity



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Interesting that no one owns just a 12 string...always as a companion to the 6.
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