hi there,
i just recently started manouche guitar and learning the guitar itself.
i am really into it and would like to practise a lot.
however: the guitar and the style is loud....
and i dont want to drive my neighbours crazy...
the left hand la pompe and chord positions can be practised pretty good quietly.
but what about the right?
put something in the guitar?
thanks a lot!
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So if you are a musician and you aren't a step closer to the criminal class, I say you aren't doing it right.
For la pompe, you can turn your pick sideways so you're striking the strings with the long edge, and it really tones down the noise (gives things a nice swoosh, but not a lot of bite). But I found you still have to "re-learn" things a bit if you move the pick around to use another, more pointed edge.
The best test is Samois... you can see immediatly whether the guy has the sound or not.
And most of all don't forget to downstroke at each string change.
While it might not bee too difficult to make something like this by yourself, luckily for us comfort seeking guitarists, you can order them from
http://www.djangostation.com/boutik/273 ... itare.html
It seems too simple to be effective, but it actually does its job quite good. And as they say in the product description: this could save your marriage!
http://www.jazzpartout.com
My measurements weren't precise, so I fudged about on the install, but in place, the thing actually works pretty well. Maybe the next one I'll use better foam, more precise measurements, and a sharper blade. Maybe, won't make another until this one wears out. I could see how this would fit the bill for those times when you want to be a bit more quiet. Not the same as learning how to play quietly, but I could see the application of it being useful for certain times.
Of course, if I could find one for $5, guess I'd buy it, but dunno, it'd be a hard decision to make in this economy. ;-)
thanks.
the foam is really good!