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Electric Washboard Delta blues drums

€9900 EUR
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Strumento artigianale

Questo strumento è stato realizzato artigianalmente da Robert Matteacci. Ogni dettaglio è attentamente rifinito per preservare l'autenticità degli strumenti blues tradizionali e artigianali. Ogni strumento è unico e potrebbe presentare migliorie nel tempo.

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Description

Hi friends, these beautiful washboards are real rhythmic musical instruments widely used in American folk music.

This model in particular is amplified with powerful piezoelectric pick-ups, this allows us to be able to connect it to an amplifier for musical instruments.

Su can also be used as a leg Cajon.

The delta blues writing is fire engraved on the wood and on request without price variations we can also engrave your images.

Dimensions approximately 49 x 17 x 2 cm.

A bit of history. Wikipedia source.

washboard (English term translatable with washing board) is a percussion musical instrument of the idiophone family whose use originated in the US city of New Orleans in the first half of the 20th century.

History.

It was conceived using precisely a board of the type used for washing laundry which was used by the housewives of many towns and sometimes also in the public laundries of towns, at least until the first half of the 20th century.

With the automation of washing processes and with the advent of modern washing machines, the washing board has fallen into disuse as a domestic instrument while obtaining, as a utensil, a re-evaluation as a musical instrument

In the beginning, to be used as a musical instrument was a real table for washing clothes which was beaten or rubbed to produce a sound; subsequently, the tool underwent modifications in its original structure and adapted in such a way as to produce adequate musical sounds obtainable by beating, with the bare hand or with the fingers covered by a thimble, the flat aluminum base (but there are also wooden models or stainless steel) interspersed with grooves.

Used by jug bands, it is also used by street artists who sing along with it in performances held along the streets of the cities of Louisiana and Tennessee.

Sometimes worn as a bodice, or kept resting on the stomach, it is used above all in jazz, zydeco, skiffle (the music in vogue in the fifties, also practiced by the musical group The Quarrymen, forerunners of the Beatles), in cajun music or in Mississippi Delta blues.

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Matteacci's

Electric Washboard Delta blues drums

€9900 EUR

Hi friends, these beautiful washboards are real rhythmic musical instruments widely used in American folk music.

This model in particular is amplified with powerful piezoelectric pick-ups, this allows us to be able to connect it to an amplifier for musical instruments.

Su can also be used as a leg Cajon.

The delta blues writing is fire engraved on the wood and on request without price variations we can also engrave your images.

Dimensions approximately 49 x 17 x 2 cm.

A bit of history. Wikipedia source.

washboard (English term translatable with washing board) is a percussion musical instrument of the idiophone family whose use originated in the US city of New Orleans in the first half of the 20th century.

History.

It was conceived using precisely a board of the type used for washing laundry which was used by the housewives of many towns and sometimes also in the public laundries of towns, at least until the first half of the 20th century.

With the automation of washing processes and with the advent of modern washing machines, the washing board has fallen into disuse as a domestic instrument while obtaining, as a utensil, a re-evaluation as a musical instrument

In the beginning, to be used as a musical instrument was a real table for washing clothes which was beaten or rubbed to produce a sound; subsequently, the tool underwent modifications in its original structure and adapted in such a way as to produce adequate musical sounds obtainable by beating, with the bare hand or with the fingers covered by a thimble, the flat aluminum base (but there are also wooden models or stainless steel) interspersed with grooves.

Used by jug bands, it is also used by street artists who sing along with it in performances held along the streets of the cities of Louisiana and Tennessee.

Sometimes worn as a bodice, or kept resting on the stomach, it is used above all in jazz, zydeco, skiffle (the music in vogue in the fifties, also practiced by the musical group The Quarrymen, forerunners of the Beatles), in cajun music or in Mississippi Delta blues.

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