View Full Version : [Photos] Gig in Berlin!
Adam Fulara
04-26-2005, 03:16 AM
Gig was outstanding success. Standing ovation and encore. We will play there again, and also in some other cities in Germany (Darmstadt) soon.
Here is gallery:
http://adam.fulara.com/e.php?g=gallery&nr=13
I like this picture
http://adam.fulara.com/a/g/13/2.jpg
Fool-X trio is looking for manager from West Europe....
ScottMoney
04-26-2005, 04:00 AM
nice pics, are you touring europe right now or what?
6strngs_2hmbkrs
04-26-2005, 10:10 PM
what is the point of that double neck guitar? the necks are exactly the same... I mean... I could understand if one neck was a 12-string or a 7-string... but two identical 6-strings? not even the pickups are different... so they sound exactly the same? then what's the point?
but other then that... congratulations on your gig being successful
PonyOne
04-26-2005, 10:17 PM
maybe the p/u's are different or something... even if they aren't i can hypothesize that maybe it's so that it'll be in tune no matter what? two tuning simultaneously?
chucklivesoninmyheart
04-26-2005, 10:23 PM
what is the point of that double neck guitar? the necks are exactly the same... I mean... I could understand if one neck was a 12-string or a 7-string... but two identical 6-strings? not even the pickups are different... so they sound exactly the same? then what's the point?
but other then that... congratulations on your gig being successful
Dude,its designed for 8 finger tapping...one hand often plays the bass line while the other plays the melodie or both play harmonizing sequences e.c.t.
His right hand extends over the body and taps the upper neck while his left plays the bottom neck(tapping).
The neck pickup gives the cleanest response(Ive tried it myself with the bridge humbucker on my regular guitar...not good).
Its alot like piano,except on a piano,two identical melodies cannot be played in the same postion/key.
You should check out his videos.
finkployd2112
04-26-2005, 11:09 PM
Wow, those videos are insane. You ever hear of the chapman stick? It is an instrument specially for tapping.
Adam Fulara
04-27-2005, 01:14 AM
yes, I have heard, I have even played one:
http://fulara.com/g/12/2.jpg
But I haven't heard about any high-level realy good musician playing jazz or classical on it.
This my instrument is at least ususal guitar (with another neck only), nothing more, and it's sounds like the guitar. I can have fat, jazz, round, clean sound. Impossibile using the stick with long measure, and no body.
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