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lanaki
Posted 2008-02-09 1:45 AM (#55888)
Subject: farmerfoot drums/porchboard bass


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Location: big island
anyone seen or tried these percussion options yet?


farmerfootdrums

porchboard bass
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lanaki
Posted 2008-02-09 1:59 AM (#55889 - in reply to #55888)
Subject: Re: farmerfoot drums/porchboard bass


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Location: big island
close up of the farmer foot drum
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cliff
Posted 2008-02-09 2:51 AM (#55890 - in reply to #55888)
Subject: Re: farmerfoot drums/porchboard bass


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I've seen/heard the PorchBoards used in a live application, but never tried one . . .
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Trader Jim
Posted 2008-02-09 8:11 AM (#55891 - in reply to #55888)
Subject: Re: farmerfoot drums/porchboard bass


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I'll bet TRboy could play one of those. :D
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Tupperware
Posted 2008-02-09 9:13 AM (#55892 - in reply to #55888)
Subject: Re: farmerfoot drums/porchboard bass


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Check this guy out BEN PRESTAGE

He played at Amelia during last years clinic. The guy was absolutely the bomb. Never seen anything like it. He's got 2 bass drum pedals. One pumps the bass, and the other a snare laying on its side t'd to a hihat.

Check out the cigarbox guitar. A double neck 3 stringer. Clothes pin and a Sharpie pen for a nut and capo. The guy was freaking amazing. He's won a lot of cigbox awards down south.

I think Al and Bobbo were with me when he played and our jaws just dropped. Dave
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First Alternate
Posted 2008-02-09 9:54 AM (#55893 - in reply to #55888)
Subject: Re: farmerfoot drums/porchboard bass
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These things just look hokey. I use a Boss DR770 that I trigger with an Behringer FCB1010. I don't pre program it, but set it so I can have high hat, bass drum or cross stick by tapping my foot. I don't need much else, as these small voices can really add a lot.
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Trader Jim
Posted 2008-02-09 11:50 AM (#55894 - in reply to #55888)
Subject: Re: farmerfoot drums/porchboard bass


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Originally posted by Tupperware:
Check this guy out BEN PRESTAGE

He played at Amelia during last years clinic. The guy was absolutely the bomb. Never seen anything like it. He's got 2 bass drum pedals. One pumps the bass, and the other a snare laying on its side t'd to a hihat.

Check out the cigarbox guitar. A double neck 3 stringer. Clothes pin and a Sharpie pen for a nut and capo. The guy was freaking amazing. He's won a lot of cigbox awards down south.

I think Al and Bobbo were with me when he played and our jaws just dropped. Dave
I think its great just the way he switches from right to left handed playing without missing a beat... :D
Can he change keys by moving the sharpie?
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2008-02-09 12:40 PM (#55895 - in reply to #55888)
Subject: Re: farmerfoot drums/porchboard bass


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Try a Cajon. Ok, it's not a "solo" instrument like the Porchboard in that as a guitarist you can't play one while you play guitar, but as inexpensive, effective percussion to accompany acoustic instruments, a Cajon is unbeatable. They're really easy to play and produce a convincing kick and snare sound when miked to the PA
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Trader Jim
Posted 2008-02-09 1:08 PM (#55896 - in reply to #55888)
Subject: Re: farmerfoot drums/porchboard bass


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Just hire a drummer.
(drummer Jim) :D
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rededdie
Posted 2008-02-09 6:36 PM (#55897 - in reply to #55888)
Subject: Re: farmerfoot drums/porchboard bass



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Or purchase one of these: music machine
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willard
Posted 2008-02-09 7:54 PM (#55898 - in reply to #55888)
Subject: Re: farmerfoot drums/porchboard bass


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Most drummers are busy delivering pizza this time of year.
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Trader Jim
Posted 2008-02-10 6:48 AM (#55899 - in reply to #55888)
Subject: Re: farmerfoot drums/porchboard bass


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Now that's funny.. :rolleyes:
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ScottMt
Posted 2008-10-22 4:40 PM (#55900 - in reply to #55888)
Subject: Re: farmerfoot drums/porchboard bass


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Bump this up again and see if anyone has anything more to add now. I saw a video of John Lee Hooker playing solo and they had his foot mic'd so that his foot tap came thru nicely.
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