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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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==Daxophone== | ==Daxophone== | ||
- | The Daxophone is by far the most famous instrument built by Hans Reichel. The instrument has become a sort of icon for the experimental musical instrument world and is one of the few to be openly adopted and played by many experimental musicians. | + | The [[Daxophone]] is by far the most famous instrument built by Hans Reichel. The instrument has become a sort of icon for the experimental musical instrument world and is one of the few to be openly adopted and played by many experimental musicians. Part of the success of the Daxophone can be attributed to the detailed construction guide that Hans Reichel made. |
- | 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 down. ((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:// | ||
+ | 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 performing. | ||
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+ | ==Fret-Behind-the-Bridge== | ||
+ | Two instruments are detailed in the 1989 Guitar Player Magazine article ((https:// | ||
==Pick-Behind-the-Bridge-Guitar== | ==Pick-Behind-the-Bridge-Guitar== | ||
- | There is some recordings of this instrument as well as this short video shown below. | ||
+ | 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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+ | ==Extra-Fret Guitars== | ||
+ | There are two guitars depicted in the 1989 Guitar Player Magazine article ((https:// | ||
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+ | ==Double Neck Guitar== | ||
+ | Made in 1974, The instrument has a [[3rd Bridge]] guitar on top and a more conventional guitar below. This guitar is described in the album notes of Lower lurum " | ||
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+ | The 1989 Guitar Player Magazine article ((https:// | ||
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+ | This guitar is mentioned as " | ||
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+ | ==" | ||
+ | This is a [[3rd Bridge]] guitar shown in a short article by Daniel Fishkin. ((http:// | ||
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+ | ==Guitar with " | ||
+ | An instrument made in 1974 simply described as having "an extra pickup mounted at the nut." is shown in the 1989 Guitar Player Magazine article ((https:// | ||
===NOTES=== | ===NOTES=== | ||
- | A short narrative about Hans Reichel by Daniel | + | |
+ | ==Daxophone Building Resources== | ||
+ | A short narrative about Hans Reichel by Daniel | ||
+ | Part 1 Introducing the Daxophone by Daniel Fishkin((https:// | ||
+ | Part 2 How to Build a Daxophone Soundbox by Daniel Fishkin((https:// | ||
+ | Part 3 The Mystery of the Acoustic Cantilever: Building a Dax for Your Daxophone by Daniel Fishkin((https:// | ||
Again a link to the original PDF on how to build a Daxophone ((http:// | Again a link to the original PDF on how to build a Daxophone ((http:// | ||
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+ | ==Periodicals== | ||
+ | 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' | ||
+ | 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:// | ||
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+ | ==Hans Reichel' | ||
The original website daxo.de is not readily available because it was running adobe flash, if you have the ability to view the website using a lineage viewer, the original website is still viewable ((www.daxo.de))\\ | The original website daxo.de is not readily available because it was running adobe flash, if you have the ability to view the website using a lineage viewer, the original website is still viewable ((www.daxo.de))\\ | ||
- | Here is a youtube video detailing the website as intended ((https:// | + | Here is a youtube video detailing the website as it was intended ((https:// |
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+ | ==Additional Notes== | ||
I find the video of Reichel' | I find the video of Reichel' | ||