Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Richard Buckner, will you be my boyfriend?



I am a late-comer when it comes to this artist.  Richard Buckner is a contemporary of my favorite crush, Jay Farrar.  Not sure how I missed this 1998 record, but a friend had referred to this artist lateley... and I knew his name in the back of my head. 

It was a magical moment when I found his third (and best) album in the clearance bin at Amoeba for $1.99 and soon couldn't stop listening to it (even has some of the the "Trace Era" Son Volt members playing on it).  The following week I found almost his entire catalog right in a row in the clearance bin.  I had come to buy one record and left with five for the same price.




Friday, August 13, 2010

Mandolin


My friend P. Dana loaned me this mandolin in hopes that I'd fix it up and use it.  The instrument was not in playing condition.  I cleaned it and polished it quite a bit, but the real problem was the tuning pegs.  They were not functioning.  Because they were manufactured either with metric increments or old-fashioned increments between the pegs, the new tuning machines would not fit in the existing holes.  I had to bore out the holes to accommodate the new pegs.  Also, the bridge was so humongous that the strings were over a half an inch above the fretboard.  This also makes the instrument unplayable.  With help from my brother, I removed the bottom part of the existing bridge.  I don't believe that this was part of the original instrument.  Now, with a little help from my brother, Keith, I know a few chords and I'm learning to play this instrument.


boring

old parts I removed
My next project is to restore the original canvas case.  This will mean hand sewing new piping and replacing clasps and handle.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Eco CD Packaging Project

My band, Winter's Fall, is has been promoting our show (tonight) by offering a free CD for the first 50 people through the door.  These CDs feature 3 songs from our upcoming album and is meant as a little appetizer for our fans as the wait for its release.  To make it both affordable and and fun (for us) we made the CD packaging from reclaimed materials: file folders and pictures found at the East Bay Center for Creative ReUse.  My project this week has been cutting and gluing the file folders into CD sleeves, applying the photos, and stamping the CDs.  Each CD is totally unique and individually numbered.
Here are the finish products.

Plain sleeves. 

Winter's Fall Show Tonight!

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

First Gourd Shaker FINISHED!!!

O.K., Here's the finished product!

Here's how I did it:
filling hole w/ tiny wooden beads












clamping lid













boring hole in a dowel

inserting hollow dowel to make bushing










wood burning










Lily stringing beads on strap









and it came from my yard!

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Fixing Broken Key on Synth

Last week after practice, I knocked over my Roland JP-8000 by accident.  One of the keys shattered when it hit the drumset.



So I called the Roland manufacturer and ordered a new F key. Thought it would be easy to fix, but when I opened the back of the synthesizer up, it looked like this:



So I took it to my friend, Hans, and we pulled out all those computer boards and just snapped in the key.  Now everything's back to normal.

Monday, August 9, 2010

What I do for a Living

These videos show a little bit of what I do for a living.
The following are a couple vids of performances from my Modern Music class that I teach at Longfellow Middle School in Berkeley, CA.