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Keni Lee Burgess
Keni Lee Burgess
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A Cigar Box Builder's Guide to Tuning

Started this discussion. Last reply by Ted Crocker Feb 17. 9 Replies

Due to the fact, there is no standard for CBG construction regarding the number of strings or the tuning, I am writing this information to help builders who are new to music, and offer suggestions…Continue

Secret Devil Tunings for 4 String CBG

Started this discussion. Last reply by Richard Stark Apr 14, 2011. 3 Replies

Here is a little list of possibilities. Two different tunings in two different keys using the same strings. If you use medium gauge strings on a standard scale length, tuning down will be easier on…Continue

Welcome to my page. My name is Keni Lee Burgess, and I'm a New York City subway platform performer, and music teacher. I play a style of guitar, Bottleneck Slide, that became popular in the 1920s and 30s. It developed in the Mississippi Delta by early players like Charlie Patton, Son House, Robert Johnson, Bukka White, Blind Willie Johnson, Mississippi Fred McDowell... Usually the guitar is tuned differently than standard, EADgbe, to an Open Tuning that produces a chord. The two most popular tunings are Vestapol Tuning 151351 or commonly known as Open D DADf#ad and Spanish Tuning 515135 or Open G DGDgbd. A glass bottleneck or metal pipe is worn on the finger, and slid up and down the strings to imitate the human voice. To take full advantage of the tonal qualities of open tuning, many performers of this style choose to play Resonator guitars. The Resonator guitar was invented just before the 1930s by John Doperya and manufactured under the names National and Dobro. These wood and metal bodied guitars contain an internal mechanical amplification system that consists of single or multiple vibrating aluminum cones that increase the tone and volume. To help students who are interested in learning this style, I have produced a series of instructional video CDs recreating the method I used to learn. This approach involves first learning how music works, and then applying it to the guitar. Although, this is a study of music theory, it is not boring and dry, but fun and fully practical. It is my belief that "back in the day", most songs had a strong melody line that made them easier to sing and feel. Many people gained their first musical education by singing on Sunday morning in the Church. Through this method it is possible to learn how to "build" a musical arrangement. Starting with a simple single line melody line, a second note is added to create "harmony". This leads naturally to finding the "three basic chords" that form the foundation of many folk tunes. Finally, by adding strumming and Bottleneck technique, a complete arrangement can be written. Most of the songs on my page, are my arrangements, that I developed using this knowledge. It is my hope that these lessons not only help students technically play better, but supply them with the necessary information, so they can figure out songs or arrange their own ideas. In 2007 I released my first CD, Good & Evil. I worked on the CD for three years with the help of twenty talented musicians, utilizing fifteen different instruments. The CD contains fourteen classic songs and highlights my investigations into the fascinating world of Open tuning. Thank you for visiting my page. Please feel free to write, to share your interest, or ask questions. Enjoy.

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How To Play Cigar Box Guitar

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rich gallagher commented on Keni Lee Burgess's video
been waiting for this series since you first started talking about it - bought a 1959 silvertone about a year ago just for this purpose - now i guess i'll have to get to it -great and helpful lesson, as always - keep'em coming
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Ted Crocker replied to Keni Lee Burgess's discussion 'A Cigar Box Builder's Guide to Tuning'
AWESOME  info Keni! I made it a new discussion in the group CBG Playing for Dummies.  Any updates to your section I should add? Thanks!!
Feb 17
The Phrygian Kid replied to Keni Lee Burgess's discussion 'A Cigar Box Builder's Guide to Tuning'
you'll probly get two or three strigs from each e string, so probly only need half a dozen strings.  i like a 15 string (2 octave) zither myself. i have a few suggestions to make it really cool if you wanna hear em
Feb 16
Scott aka Farmer Ted replied to Keni Lee Burgess's discussion 'A Cigar Box Builder's Guide to Tuning'
Thanks Jeff...I have actually thought alot about building a cigar box harp...I saw a fine example recently...suppose I should order some zither pins...cheers  
Feb 16
Scott aka Farmer Ted left a comment for Keni Lee Burgess
Thank you for the info regarding utilizing "unused" strings and the link to juststrings.com  
Feb 16
The Phrygian Kid replied to Keni Lee Burgess's discussion 'A Cigar Box Builder's Guide to Tuning'
scott just save em up.  when u got a lot of one sort, especially the high E, you can make a cool little zither or harp. or they might make cool sympathy strings like a sitar has.  youll think of something.. in my 3 string days id use the…
Feb 16
Keni Lee Burgess commented on Keni Lee Burgess's video
Thank you friends. Your encouragement is greatly appreciated. Enjoy.
Feb 16
Keni Lee Burgess left a comment for Scott aka Farmer Ted
Using strings EAD, tune DAD. This of course is the same 151 tuning like GDG, but in the key of D using lower strings. On my CD 1 which primarily covers lessons for 6 string Open D Tuning DADF#AD, I also included DAD tuned CBG lessons. Like stated…
Feb 16

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Player, not a builder.
Fretted and unfretted, 3 and 4 string Cigar Box guitars, 6 string resonator guitars

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Real Value?

Posted on December 21, 2009 at 3:23pm 0 Comments

I love the intention behind this site.

Certainly, it is Green, with the reuse of dicarded items to make something useful.

It is also Frugal. Why buy an instrument from a large corporation. Build it yourself or support a small local builder.

Educational. Wood working, learning to use tools, math skills, the study of sound and music.

Fun and relaxing

Social, by meeting people and making new friends from all over the world.

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At 6:13pm on February 16, 2012, Scott aka Farmer TedScott aka Farmer Ted said…

Thank you for the info regarding utilizing "unused" strings and the link to juststrings.com

 

At 3:03pm on September 21, 2011, Dan WattsDan Watts said…

Hey Keni, haven't seen any video posts or info from you in a while. Hope everything is ok with you and yours...Dan

At 1:18pm on June 29, 2011, Dan WattsDan Watts said…

Hey Keni, ever heard of slack key tuning? Kinda looks like how you tune 3 and 4 strings. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slack-key_guitar

They had an article about this guy in our local paper today.

http://www.jimkimowest.com/lndex.html

Very soothing sounds.

At 1:48pm on June 4, 2011, c# merlec# merle said…

i sure aint no keni lee but i can have a go! thanks for the inspiration keni

http://handmademusic.ning.com/video/blast-from-the-past

At 5:19pm on March 16, 2011, darren browndarren brown said…
thanks keni
 
 
 

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