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Sunday, April 7th, 2019

🦋 @bobdylan on the #tincancello

6 favorites of mine... -- by Dylan, whose position as the musical idol of my youth is incontestable. Dylan was it as far as I was concerned ages 16 - late 20's (and even still for that matter though my tastes have broadened a good deal).



  • "from a buick 6"
  • "Outlaw Blues"
  • "Meet Me in the Morning"
  • "Two Soldiers" (trad.)
  • "Ballad of Hollis Brown"
  • "Hwy. 61 Revisited"

(I really wanted to do "Maggie's Farm" as well, but I haven't quite gotten there yet on that one. May add it to the playlist at some point.)

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Saturday, March 30th, 2019

🦋 Authentic Song is Arson

"Altazor/ Arson" with thanks and apologies to Vicente Huidobro.

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🦋 St. Drogo of Sebourg

Drogo is the patron saint of shepherds and of coffee; also of gallstones, hernias, cattle, and of those whom others find repulsive. (I am searching in vain for a patron saint of those who find themselves repulsive.) He is said to have practiced bilocation as a young man, while he was working as a shepherd for a Sebourgeoise named Elizabeth de l'Haire (of whom I find no other mention anywhere). He lived a very long life by 11th-C. standards; it seems like he spent the latter half of it in an iron cage which was built so that visitors would not have to gaze on the repulsive deformity which he had acquired due to a hernia sustained during one of his pilgrimages to Rome.

posted afternoon of March 30th, 2019: 1 response

Monday, March 25th, 2019

🦋 Passerelle bridge

Wow, here's a cool guitar mod:



Available here.

posted morning of March 25th, 2019: Respond
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Tuesday, March 19th, 2019

🦋 Altazor in translation

A bilingual edition (the translation is Weinberger's) is online at the website of Editorial Pequeño Dios.

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Sunday, March 17th, 2019

🦋 Tin-can Cello: a gig bag

I've been fretting for some time about how to make a gig bag for the tin-can cello -- then somebody on the FB Vintage Musical Instrument Cases group pointed out that I could just cut a hole in the back of a regular cello gig bag and sew an extension in to it. Great idea! I've ordered a cheap bag from Musician's Friend... Here's how I'm carrying it around currently, without a bag:

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Wednesday, March 13th, 2019

🦋 Tin-can Cello: some publicity

Ellen published an article about the tin-can cello in the latest issue of Maplewood Matters -- check it out here!

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Monday, March 11th, 2019

🦋 A bodhrán fiddle: a proposal

Following in the footsteps of Stefano Matteucci, a violin could be made using a small bodhrán for a body. Possibly tuned in a higher register than a violin, like an octave up from viola. You would want to minimize the angle of the strings crossing the bridge, to save undue pressure on the drum skin.

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Saturday, January 26th, 2019

🦋 The tramp Sisyphus

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Friday, January 25th, 2019

🦋 Tin-can cello: songbook

I'm getting to where there are songs I'm confident about playing. I want to start building a songbook. I want to play some songs at open mics. Once it gets warm out, I want to start busking. I want to play Maplewood Porchfest this summer.

Songbook (work perpetually in progress)

posted morning of January 25th, 2019: 7 responses
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