@marg Thanks for the report! I'm nowhere near a store that might have an E-Bow to try so it's nice to get your take on trying it out.
e-bow
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
4 years ago
1,459 posts
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
4 years ago
1,459 posts
If anybody gives an E-Bow a go on a non-amplified instrument, I'd be interested in hearing about what you learn.
Ken Hulme
@ken-hulme
4 years ago
2,159 posts
The ebow is an interesting concept, certainly. From doing some digging, I see that it will work, however temperamentally, on non-amplified acoustic instruments but very quietly; with sufficient experimentation to find one or more 'sweet spots' where it works best.
Don Grundy
@don-grundy
4 years ago
188 posts
I feel an affinity for my dulcimers. I don’t play that well but I think we belong together.
Ever hear of an ebow, a bit more then half way through, Jerry Rockwell on the video. It's been around for years for guitars but i'm thinking of trying on a dulcimer.
What do you think?
Mountain Dulcimer: A Musical Possibility Box | Jerry Rockwell
it's a TED talk
updated by @marg: 01/22/20 09:40:04PM