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Single Strings and all Those Things

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This is my documentation of the evolution of the single string. It’s an instrument I have been building for years now. You may find that many of these instruments have more then one string, that’s jus

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Single Strings and all Those Things skip to main | skip to sidebar Thursday, June 29, 2006 The Single String The Single String has been kicking around for years now. It was my very first stringed instrument. I built it some four years ago when I was in a band called Manna Machine. The band was very experimental and then we broke up. It was during that time that the idea for the single string came to me. As you can plainly see there isn’t really all that much to the instrument. In fact, you could make one right in your own living room. That’s where I made mine. Actually that’s where I make all of my instruments. Ok, let’s get back to the topic at hand, building your own single string. First you need a salad bowl of the metal variety. Secondly you will need to get your hands on one of them fancy steam less grill stove top items that I like to call the chicken cooker. I think George Foreman makes one. You will notice as you scroll down this page that I use stainless steel sala...

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