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Re: Pirhanha Guitar Bow Review
Thanks for this review Rick, sounds great! I can't wait to hear what
it sounds like on an electric.
Mark
On Jul 13, 2007, at 5:31 AM, RICK WALKER wrote:
> Well, the Pirhanha bow invention designed specifically for guitars
> that was mentioned in the
> "Re: bows for guitars" thread came in the mail today and I was
> able to put it through it's
> paces on a 12 string acoustic steel string guitar.
>
> Because of it's size I could not get long bowing techniques (like
> dragging a cello bow across
> the E string of an electric guitar) but I was able to get some
> really beautiful
> rhythmic things out of it. Additionally, it did beautiful things
> to the harmonics of the guitar
> depending on where I bowed it, physically.
>
> I was also delighted by some of the very ethereal sounds I was able
> to make by bowing very, very lightly.
> I got some very magical sounds out of some very simple chordal
> patterns.........really ethereal sounds
> that I"ve never gotten out of this particular guitar ( a 12 string
> Hummingbird copy that sounds rather nice).
>
> I have yet to try it on electric. It didn't seem to have enough
> muster to use on bass. I tried it on
> my Turner acoustic electric fretless without much good result and
> my Fender P-J custom bass, again,
> without much good effect.
>
> Tomorrow when I have some time, I"ll put it through it's paces on
> mandolin, bowed psaltery, autoharp,
> oud, saz and even hammer dulcimer. I imagine it will sound great.
>
> I also noticed that it seems really durable, unlike most horse hair
> bows which get trashed over time
> when bowing a guitar.
>
> All in all, it sounds completely different than I anticipated but
> I was so pleased with what I discovered it can
> do that I"m very, very happy to have spent $30 USD on it.
>
> Warning, it really takes some coordination to get something
> musical out of it, but after half an hour I was
> able to do all kinds of things, espeicially in the rhythmic
> world..........and it really sounded 'bowed'.
>
> Now, if they would just make a larger one for bass guitar.