Need an easy instrument to strum on
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Need an easy instrument to strum on
Hi everybody! I need your recommendations, I guess.
I am in my 70's and need some advice on what stringed instrument to pursue for easy strumming along as I sing folk songs and favorite old singers like Elvis and the Everly Brothers. Strictly for my own enjoyment. I was a very novice 6 string guitar player almost 50 years ago. When I tried both steel and nylon string 6 strings recently I realized I have no muscle memory, have lost strength and flexibility in my fingers.
I started researching 4 strings which then took me to ukuleles so I got overwhelmed quickly. I am starting from scratch and welcome any advice, so:
Tenor 4 string, cigar box, ukulele (if so, which size?)? I even saw a 3 string being played on YouTube. Suggestions?
Easiest to play?
Steel, nylon or steel over nylon?
String notes? Anything where I can get away with mostly only needing to use 2 fingers?
Specific models and brands?
Thanks in advance!
I am in my 70's and need some advice on what stringed instrument to pursue for easy strumming along as I sing folk songs and favorite old singers like Elvis and the Everly Brothers. Strictly for my own enjoyment. I was a very novice 6 string guitar player almost 50 years ago. When I tried both steel and nylon string 6 strings recently I realized I have no muscle memory, have lost strength and flexibility in my fingers.
I started researching 4 strings which then took me to ukuleles so I got overwhelmed quickly. I am starting from scratch and welcome any advice, so:
Tenor 4 string, cigar box, ukulele (if so, which size?)? I even saw a 3 string being played on YouTube. Suggestions?
Easiest to play?
Steel, nylon or steel over nylon?
String notes? Anything where I can get away with mostly only needing to use 2 fingers?
Specific models and brands?
Thanks in advance!
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There are these Loog learner instruments
![Image](http://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0198/2810/files/loog-dueto-con-cartas_de442621-af31-4fc8-9caa-7de90771017a_1024x1024.jpg)
And while decidedly not a "strummer", there are these "church basses" with 2 strings and 5 frets
![Image](http://babylonbee.com/img/articles/article-4155-2.jpg)
As far as regular small/cheap stuff goes, I'm frequently tempted by the $150-$200 lines of Recording King acoustics, which are pretty pawnshoppy parlor guitars (though they also make dreadnought and 000 models)
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![Image](http://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0198/2810/files/loog-dueto-con-cartas_de442621-af31-4fc8-9caa-7de90771017a_1024x1024.jpg)
And while decidedly not a "strummer", there are these "church basses" with 2 strings and 5 frets
![Image](http://babylonbee.com/img/articles/article-4155-2.jpg)
As far as regular small/cheap stuff goes, I'm frequently tempted by the $150-$200 lines of Recording King acoustics, which are pretty pawnshoppy parlor guitars (though they also make dreadnought and 000 models)
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Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"
There's a chap local to me who is "Dan" in the band "Dandy Man" (geddit?) and he uses a 4-string tenor very effectively. It could be cheaper to put only 4 strings on a six-string. Comfort could be a major consideration; nylon will be easiest on the fingers to start with but most nylon-string guitars have a wide flat fretboard and you may find the neck on a steel-string more comfortable. Can you get to a music shop to try?
A dulcimer might be right up your alley. Tuned in a chord, fretted so that all positions are in key, and easy to play.
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lol I had to research to make sure that was indeed a fakepaul_ wrote:
And while decidedly not a "strummer", there are these "church basses" with 2 strings and 5 frets
http://babylonbee.com/news/fender-intr ... h-bassists
Pearlman actually began testing these designs in churches across the country over the past few months, but no one noticed.
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The fret distance is too long for that kind of scale.Doog wrote:lol I had to research to make sure that was indeed a fakepaul_ wrote:
And while decidedly not a "strummer", there are these "church basses" with 2 strings and 5 frets
http://babylonbee.com/news/fender-intr ... h-bassists
Pearlman actually began testing these designs in churches across the country over the past few months, but no one noticed.
Used those on my Martin for awhile after being converted by a friend til I missed the volume, they're swanky and especially nice for fingerpicking.
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"
Very true about volume and something to bear in mind. I instantly get drowned out by other guitars, especially because I fingerpick, but I mainly play on my own or plugged in.paul_ wrote:Used those on my Martin for awhile after being converted by a friend til I missed the volume, they're swanky and especially nice for fingerpicking.