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Forum: Classifieds Topic: [SOLD] Harpejji K24 for sale...possibly |
Alain |
Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2013 6:02 am
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clefrider wrote: I would never buy a Harpejji from someone trying to "tap in" to the Stickist community, put it on Ebay, than buy a Stick from Emmett. A bit rough, no? motorhead9999 looks like a nice guy to me...well...and Harpejji is a nice instrument also. If I had the money I'd buy it right away... |
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Forum: Classifieds Topic: [SOLD] Harpejji K24 for sale...possibly |
Alain |
Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 2:55 pm
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(but I'm sure it has its virtues). I guess so...I've seen a video of Stevie Wonder playing this instrument after 6 months touching it and it was really good...because he's a piano player. Well...that's my opinion. The Chapman stick is a "piano" for guitar (and bass) player and the Harpejj... |
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Forum: Classifieds Topic: [SOLD] Harpejji K24 for sale...possibly |
Alain |
Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 6:06 am
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Well I have a g16 myself and agree that they are pretty damn expensive but definitely not "nothing" they are good instruments. However, they do require a different approach to playing and may not be for everyone. It's really closer to a keyboard then a guitar so you might have more luck t... |
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Forum: Classifieds Topic: [SOLD] Harpejji K24 for sale...possibly |
Alain |
Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2013 3:57 pm
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I know this instrument because I looked a it closely about 2 years ago. I finally bought a Kesltone and I'm also trying to sell it. I like my stick better than this Kelstone (made in Belgium). And I agree with you about the price of this Harpejji...it's really expensive. That's the main reason why I... |
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Forum: Polls Topic: What musical instruments did you play prior to the Stick? |
Alain |
Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 6:12 am
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I started to play guitar in '69...few years after the bass. In the seventies I touched a little bit of many different instruments...percussions, mandoline, trumpet, saxophone, etc...Middle of '80s I learned how to write for big band and of course sections. Section of 5 sax, 4 tpt, 4 tb and rythm sec... |
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Forum: Classifieds Topic: 10-string Chapman Stick for sale (Germany) |
Alain |
Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2013 5:59 am
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I put your link on the french forum in France. I know there is some guys over there interested in buying one. I'd like this also but I live in Montreal, Canada...a bit far for me... |
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Forum: Introductions Topic: Hello from Seattle |
Alain |
Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2013 4:39 pm
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Thanks Jon for your answer...even though my post was missing some words...lol...I've seen it after fact and made a correction. But I've seen right away that you understood my point. Thanks again...Kataway |
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Forum: Introductions Topic: Hello from Seattle |
Alain |
Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2013 8:55 am
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My name's Jon Davis, and I've been playing the Stick about 2 years now, since a used one came my way (10-string standard). My musical training is in piano, theory and composition, and after decades as a keyboard player, Stick is now my primary instrument. Though by no means the only one: my current... |
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Forum: Showcase Topic: Stick Science - Radical Rhythms |
Alain |
Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 8:37 am
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Really interesting this concept of independance...thanks. |
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Forum: Showcase Topic: 12 tone electric guitar composition |
Alain |
Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2013 12:34 pm
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Yes indeed! A quartertone between every fret allowing you to play in equal temperment, Just intonation or either combination Thanks for watching! You should try this...let's say you are in Bm...and you play these notes...D, E, F and then the quarter tone between E and F...(let's call it E+1/4 or F-... |
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