Tapered bars ; pro/con
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Tapered bars ; pro/con
I saw the Red Rajah 7/8ths to 3/4 tapered bar. Seems interesting.
Might be fast on the high notes, might be well balanced light to heavy strings.
Any opinions out there?
Anyone try the sitar bar?<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by David L. Donald on 04 May 2003 at 03:27 AM.]</p></FONT>
Might be fast on the high notes, might be well balanced light to heavy strings.
Any opinions out there?
Anyone try the sitar bar?<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by David L. Donald on 04 May 2003 at 03:27 AM.]</p></FONT>
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I got one of those in my bar collection.It feels goofy to me - like it's a children's bar or an orthopedic corrective bar or something.I got a few plastic bars,skinny little lap bars,Waverly flat bars and they are all just as weird. But hey - that's just me - some guys play the hell out of a weird bar.My favorite bar at the moment is a Jim Burden 15/16ths" x 4" 12-string bar.
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I have a BJS 15/16ths and it's fine, but a bit heavy after my dobro/lapsteel bars.
I have tried what I think is a 7/8 Twister double bullit and liked it. I am buying at least one other bar very shortly.
I'd like to try the Rajah, maybe the tapered version. I know I will get a 7/8 Twister at some point.
I have tried what I think is a 7/8 Twister double bullit and liked it. I am buying at least one other bar very shortly.
I'd like to try the Rajah, maybe the tapered version. I know I will get a 7/8 Twister at some point.
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Vance Terry admirers may be interested in knowing that for thirty years Vance used a tapered bar made by Bigsby. He used straight bars as well, but he used that one most of the time. He often lifted the bar off the strings and used the tip for single note lines. The bar, after so much use, has the chrome worn off the tip. Vance thought the bar was faster because the lightest part was the business end, yet had more overall mass for more sustain when using grips than a small diameter bar (though not as much as a fat bar).
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Well my cute postal lady just flashed my strobe in the studio...
I thought it was the flu making my head weird, i finally realized it's the door...
She handed me a nice little box.
After 10 minutes of trying to opening it,
I realized I now had a Black Rajah tappered bar!
I can't say I had forgotten I ordered it, but there was a production delay.
Well it went right on the C6 and felt totally at home.
Very NICE little bar.
I had gotten a Red Rajah 7/8 last spring and damaged the coating very quickly because I was never told it was so fragile.
The black versions are supposed to be tougher, but this baby will be treated nicely, and the old one sent back for recoating.
Initial impressions were :
lightning fast
silent
well balanced in the low frets that don't have
gradulated nut rollers (smart squirels)
stays in the hand well
hard to find in smokey clubs in the dark. LOL
I remember liking the red 7/8 no tapered, till it chipped,
but the feel on this one doesn't at all seem like "an orthopedic corrective bar"; Michael did crack me up, up above.
In use, one of the tough tunes to get clean is the 1st part of Caravan.
It was instantly appearent I would ALWAYS play this tune with this bar.
Since he shipped this one, I understand Chuck Brattan has other black bars ready to go. In all shapes and sizes.
That's the report for here.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by David L. Donald on 25 February 2004 at 02:07 AM.]</p></FONT>
I thought it was the flu making my head weird, i finally realized it's the door...
She handed me a nice little box.
After 10 minutes of trying to opening it,
I realized I now had a Black Rajah tappered bar!
I can't say I had forgotten I ordered it, but there was a production delay.
Well it went right on the C6 and felt totally at home.
Very NICE little bar.
I had gotten a Red Rajah 7/8 last spring and damaged the coating very quickly because I was never told it was so fragile.
The black versions are supposed to be tougher, but this baby will be treated nicely, and the old one sent back for recoating.
Initial impressions were :
lightning fast
silent
well balanced in the low frets that don't have
gradulated nut rollers (smart squirels)
stays in the hand well
hard to find in smokey clubs in the dark. LOL
I remember liking the red 7/8 no tapered, till it chipped,
but the feel on this one doesn't at all seem like "an orthopedic corrective bar"; Michael did crack me up, up above.
In use, one of the tough tunes to get clean is the 1st part of Caravan.
It was instantly appearent I would ALWAYS play this tune with this bar.
Since he shipped this one, I understand Chuck Brattan has other black bars ready to go. In all shapes and sizes.
That's the report for here.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by David L. Donald on 25 February 2004 at 02:07 AM.]</p></FONT>
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