Handmade Music Factory. Mike Orr

Handmade Music Factory - Mike Orr


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on an

      inclined plane for fine tuners. The fret

      markers are dominoes; the volume

      control knob is from an old, junked,

      reel-to-reel tape recorder. Craft store

      paints and glitter glue, a found metal

      grate, and a truck stop Silver Girl

      finish off the instrument.

      “

      Silver Girl

      ”

      Upright Electric Bass

      BY LEE CONNAH OF BALTIMORE, MARYLAND

      17

      CIGAR BOX

      GUITAR

      FESTIVALS

      are held throughout

      the US to celebrate

      the instrument.

      Accompaniments

      MATERIALS

      

      Galvanized washtub

      

      Wood for the neck, 5' x

      

      " x

      1

      

      " (1525 x 20 x 40mm)

      

      1

      

      " (40mm)-wide hinge and

      accompanying screws

      

      Nuts and bolts to fit

      your hinge, 3 sets

      

      Extension spring (such as for a

      screen door),

      5/8

      " x 8

      

      " (16 x

      215mm), .080, or bungee cord

      

      Nylon clothesline or parachute

      cord,

      1/8

      " (3mm) braided nylon,

      6' (1830mm) long

      

      Two large eye bolts with two

      nuts and two large washers

      

      Wood for the legs, three

      pieces, 4" x 1

      

      " x

      

      "

      (100 x 40 x 13mm)

      

      Bolts and screws for

      the legs, 6 sets

      TOOLS

      

      Tape measure

      

      Power drill and assorted drill

      bits, including

      3/16

      " (5mm)

      

      Assorted sandpaper,

      sanding block

      

      Pliers

      

      Hand saw

      

      Pencil

      

      Phillips and flat head

      screwdrivers

      

      Adjustable wrench

      

      Utility knife

      

      Clamp

      HISTORY OF THE

      WASHTUB BASS

      The washtub bass is an instrument with

      deep roots in American music, providing

      the thumping rhythm notes to the early New

      Orleans ‘spasm bands’ and the jug bands

      that came out of Memphis and Louisville

      in the early part of the 20th century. It later

      became a central piece in the folk music

      boom of the 1960s with bands such as

      Mother McCree’s Uptown Jug Champions

      (which later became The Grateful Dead) and

      Jim Kweskin & The Jug Band, featuring Fritz

      Richmond on bass.

      The late Fritz Richmond (see page 28)

      attained status as a true virtuoso bassist.

      He played with Kweskin, and, later in life,

      with John Sebastian & the J-Band. Richmond

      played the instrument with such ferocity

      that he would go through one galvanized

      washtub a year! (He eventually remedied the

      situation by having a washtub factory build

      him one from stainless steel.) To hear the

      washtub bass in its full glory, check out John

      Sebastian & the J-Band’s albums “Chasin’

      Gus’ Ghost” and “I Want My Roots.”

      The washtub bass is again experiencing

      a resurgence with the popularity of modern

      Americana music and as an accompaniment

      in the growing cigar box guitar movement.

      The washtub bass is an instrument rich in history as well as sound. It won’t

      take you long to whip up one of these deep-noted beauties, and you’ll be glad

      you did

      —

      there’s nothing better to accompany a cigar box guitar.

      One-String

      washtub Bass

      20

      Handmade Music FactorY

      Chapter

      1

      Another name for

      the washtub bass is

      A GUTBUCKET.


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