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===Instruments=== | ===Instruments=== | ||
At the moment (2021) not much is known about the exact instruments that Hand Reichel built, with the exception of the Daxophone, which is a well documented instrument with many copies being made by various makers around the world. Reichel made many experimental guitars which are poorly documented. | At the moment (2021) not much is known about the exact instruments that Hand Reichel built, with the exception of the Daxophone, which is a well documented instrument with many copies being made by various makers around the world. Reichel made many experimental guitars which are poorly documented. | ||
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+ | Hans Reichel performing in 2009 | ||
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Here is the Daxophone Information PDF taken from the now defunct Daxophone website. This document details the construction process for a Daxophone. I have taken the liberty of hosting it here since the original website is difficult to access (see notes). ((http:// | Here is the Daxophone Information PDF taken from the now defunct Daxophone website. This document details the construction process for a Daxophone. I have taken the liberty of hosting it here since the original website is difficult to access (see notes). ((http:// | ||
- | In the 1989 Guitar Player Magazine article ((https:// | + | In the 1989 Guitar Player Magazine article ((https:// |
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+ | The 1989 Guitar Player Magazine article says that the Daxophone was invented in 1986, which is the same year as the below video, which demonstrates a very early performance of the instrument. Note the rather underdeveloped technique and sound as compared to later recordings of Reichel | ||
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Two instruments are detailed in the 1989 Guitar Player Magazine article ((https:// | Two instruments are detailed in the 1989 Guitar Player Magazine article ((https:// | ||
- | ==Picking-Behind-the-Bridge-Guitar== | + | ==Pick-Behind-the-Bridge-Guitar== |
The instrument in the below video looks very similar to the wider of the two guitars discussed in the 1989 article but the instrument looks to have a number of additional pickups and a movable bridge present and looks to generally be in a different stage of construction. The video description also calls the instrument the Pick-Behind-the-Bridge-Guitar, | The instrument in the below video looks very similar to the wider of the two guitars discussed in the 1989 article but the instrument looks to have a number of additional pickups and a movable bridge present and looks to generally be in a different stage of construction. The video description also calls the instrument the Pick-Behind-the-Bridge-Guitar, | ||
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Crossing the Bridge by Hans Reichel, by Joe Gore that appeared in Guitar Player Magazine, 1989 ((https:// | Crossing the Bridge by Hans Reichel, by Joe Gore that appeared in Guitar Player Magazine, 1989 ((https:// | ||
This article details the names of many of Reichel' | This article details the names of many of Reichel' | ||
+ | Hans Reichel: born to be mild. Rubberneck, no. 16, pp. 4-11. By Chris Blackford, 1994\\ | ||
+ | Gravikords, Whirlies & Pyrophones, ISBN 1559613823, pp. 12-13. \\ | ||
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+ | ==Web== | ||
+ | A very detailed biography on Musician Guide, this also has lots of links to resources. ((https:// | ||
+ | A shorter Bio from The European Free Improvisation Pages ((http:// | ||
+ | Almost all of Reichel' | ||
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+ | ==Daxophone Makers== | ||
+ | JLJ Instruments ((https:// | ||
+ | Daniel Fishkin ((http:// | ||
==Hans Reichel' | ==Hans Reichel' |