Uploader Comments (greggfla)
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@stoogemaniac That's awesome! I got mine from the web site GuitarCenter. I paid just over a hundred bucks for it. I agree, just about every video I watch of someone playing it, is folk/bluegrass. I'm the kind of person that likes to shake it up and go against the norm lol. You can play any style music on it really. Thanks for watching and commenting! I appreciate it!
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I've been watching youtube videos on the strum stick because I'm looking to get one. Most of the videos show traditional/folk songs, but your song is a very cool little groove. I'm sold.
BTW, I'm a drummer, too, branching out a bit. The strum stick looks like a lot of fun. Take care!
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@JohnEddy123 You're very welcome bro!
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@JohnEddy123 Hey, congratulations! They actually use a light to medium gauge banjo string. You can get them at any music store. I've had my strumstick for years and have never had to change the strings. Here's a suggestion if you do change the strings. Take a pencil and lightly mark the position of the bridge on the strumstick. The bridge isn't fixed so it will move when you change your strings. You'll know the exact position to place the bridge this way. Merry Christmas!
I'm learning strumstick and your song put a big grin on my face. Thanks for that!
orangetide 3 weeks ago
@orangetide Hey that's awesome! This comment put a smile on mine!
greggfla 2 weeks ago
Awesome! Thanks for the feedback! Now to find someone who sells them in NZ....
kazzajm 8 months ago
@kazzajm You're very welcome! Try doing a Google search on " McNally Strumstick " his web site will come up, you can order them there.
greggfla 8 months ago 2
These look awesome for a person like me who is musically challenged but can sing but has no instrument to add to a band, just a voice! lol. Can you tell me - are they able to be used by a left handed person too? I am guessing you just tune the strings to fit?
kazzajm 8 months ago
@kazzajm They really are so easy to play! Yes, you can use them left handed by simply tuning the first and third string the opposite of what they are for right handed playing. You'll love playing one of these, I'm sure! Thanks for commenting!
greggfla 8 months ago