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David Mason
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Lake Macquarie NSW Australia
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My Guitar Playing on the Uni.
O'k I must admitted. I tried to play my guitar on my unicycle and I nearly had the habit of mastering it. O'k it's my Very Good Guitar which I didn't want to smash it, if I fell off accidental. My 20year old Yamaha FG335 MK2 is my faithful. ( Value is now at $800 ) Mind you I have 2 other guitars. A 12string Yamaha and a Gibson ES335 Electric Guitar. Oops It's actualy a Magnum 335 Gibson Copy Electric Guitar. Neither of them I not going to try on my unicycle. I'll just buy a Cheap old Acoustic guitar will do.
Have any others tried a musical Instrument while riding a unicycle. I know Andrew Carter wants to try drumming on his Unicycle and I reckon he's right you know. David.
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Congratulations David! That's great. These are the only two I've heard of:
- Kris Holm playing the violin - Dave (GILD) playing the djembe (African drum) Andrew
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Re: My Guitar Playing on the Uni.
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but since I am not mastering how to stay idle I'd say I am months away to really play a tune! the ideal brass instrument would probably be a cavalry euphonium -or cavalry saxhorn barytone- (these are things that you can put around your body and play with just one hand, just like the sousaphones, they were used by mounted brassbands) but I do not own one (I would gladly buy one: please go in your attic )bear |
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mine is a six foot long bamboo one circular breathing on the uni is a challenge of a totally different ilk i still want to take it up on the raffie one day |
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I've played my guitars on the uni (12, 2x steel 6, classical, electric, , also my mandolin, banjo (very badly), washboard, and a zob stick of all things.
It terrorfied me totally but I managed not to kill my toys.
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RE: My Guitar Playing on the Uni.
People ask me all the time if I play my banjo while riding a unicycle.
It's a 1994 Gibson RB-250. I value the instrument too much to risk it! -John -----Original Message----- From: rsu-admin@unicycling.org [mailto:rsu-admin@unicycling.org] On Behalf Of andrew_carter Sent: Friday, March 28, 2003 3:21 AM To: rsu@unicycling.org Subject: Re: My Guitar Playing on the Uni. Congratulations David! That's great. These are the only two I've heard of: - Kris Holm playing the violin - Dave (GILD) playing the djembe (African drum) Andrew -- andrew_carter - Unable to glide...for now. HTTP://WWW.UNICYCLIST.COM/GALLERY/ALBUN59 andrew_carter@unicyclist.com andrew_carter@mail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------ andrew_carter's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/1052 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/24370 ________________________________________________________________________ ___ rec.sport.unicycling mailing list - www.unicycling.org/mailman/listinfo/rsu |
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Join Date: Jan 2003
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Does circular breathing mean you never stop exhaling (this is for Gild)? How do you do that?
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TROGDOR!! TROGDOR!!!
Join Date: Feb 2003
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breathingmurder, I can help...
as an aussie and student of the didj since I could breath (My old man is an avid player), circular breathing essentially means you breath out at the same time as breathing in. Its difficult. The way I do it is to puff out my cheeks, breath in through my nose and out through my mouth (The puffing of cheeks is essential so as to have a constant flow of air). Its a great skill to have ... if you like the didj.
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Re: My Guitar Playing on the Uni.
On Fri, 28 Mar 2003 02:07:25 -0600, djm
<djm.kzrnb@timelimit.unicyclist.com> wrote: >Have any others tried a musical Instrument while riding a unicycle. I've seen someone in a circus play a violin. A certain Erin (not the one posting here) was depicted in Scientific American playing the sousaphone, naked and painted gold all over her body. Sarah Miller, Mikefule and others do folk dances on a uni. Long time ago I proposed in this group to have the live music to that to be played by idling unicyclists. I might now be almost up to it (I play in a folk band) but I've never played an instrument yet while on uni. Klaas Bil - Newsgroup Addict -- Do infants enjoy infancy as much as adults enjoy adultery? - George Carlin |
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So how do learn how oi do circular breathing? Is there some trick or do you just have to practice? I'v played my guitar on a rola bola and I think my friend played his violin on his uni. I'm not sure if this was just a conversation we had or if he actually did it.
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Sam and Dave,
Very nice! One of my friends plays the didj. In fact I'll just correct what I said in one of my other threads. When the three of us go busking, Jo will play guitar, Matt will play didj, and I'll play djembe. Sam, Have you heard of 'Si'? Probably not, they're a couple of guys from Byron Bay. One plays drums and the other didj. I've got one of their CD's, do you want a copy? The thing I like about the way this guy plays is it's so rythmical and fits with the drums really well. There are also guest artists on the album playing some good stuff, and another didj player for a couple of songs. Andrew
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David Mason
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Re: RE: My Guitar Playing on the Uni.
QUOTE Originally posted by John Drummond
People ask me all the time if I play my banjo while riding a unicycle. It's a 1994 Gibson RB-250. I value the instrument too much to risk it! -John Blimy John, Put that Gibson Banjo away and get a clapped out old Banjo instead. Besides My Magnum ES335 Gibson Copy Electric Guitar is worth at about $1.000 Australian Dollars. I paid about $400 back in 1992 and the value has sky-rocket since I bought it. Speaking of which, I remember watching a T.V. Show on Channel Nine on Saturday Night last year in 2002. The program called Australia's Funniest Home Video Show. They show a clip of a man riding a unicycle playing a guitar in which he fell off suddenly and the guitar didn't get smashed. He survive o'k but I think the people in the moving vechile laughed. In which I didn't think it was funny at all. David.
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It's pudding time.
Join Date: Oct 2002
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There's a pic of Victor Wooten (he's a famous bass guitarist) here playing bass on a giraffe. Victor Wooten's so cool.
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Back into muni!
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Cool, thanks for the link. Victor Wooten is definately an awsome bass player.
Nice work, Andrew
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