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Building a Guitar Stand

Friday, August 8th, 2008

Finished Guitar Stand

With the addition of a Dobro to my collection of guitars, I decided that it was time to get serious about a better way to keep my instruments. The current system has been to keep whatever instrument I’m most recently playing on a stand and the rest in their cases, laying on beds, or even leaning up against the wall. Becca and I were getting kind of tired of tripping over these things in our office/studio room, so I got inspired to build a “guitar stand to end all guitar stands.”

After looking around online, I noticed that there is a trend for these DIY pvc pipe guitar stands. Yes, they serve the purpose, but I’m not too impressed by their appearance and besides, having cheap PVC pipe hold up my beloved instruments seems a little odd to me. Example here:

PVC Guitar Stand

Being the crafty individual I am, I set out to find a cheap and elegant solution to building a guitar stand for myself. I immediately came to the conclusions that I’d like for it to be made out of wood and for it to look nice enough where you wouldn’t be embarrassed to have it sitting in your living room. After giving it some quick thought, I remembered the cedar materials I had left over from the deck project. With those, a few screws and a little bit of upholstery, I figured I could build something pretty quickly.

I couldn’t really find any plans for the type of design I wanted– a wood guitar stand with the capacity of four guitars– so I grabbed my measuring tape and figured out the dimensions that would work and sketched a quick diagram of what it should look like. I cut and sanded all of my wood pieces to fit. After assembling the frame from the cedar pieces using some wood screws and dowels I had laying around, I tossed on a clear coat of finish. Once dry, I cut a piece of 1″ thick dowel into five pieces to serve as the neck holders.

After getting the structure complete, I just needed some padding for the parts the guitars would be touching. I went and picked up some foam pipe insulator and cheap fabric. After getting the padding and fabric on with a stable gun and some adhesive spray, everything was complete!

I’m very proud of the way this turned out. I don’t have a ton of experience in woodworking, but this is a solid and decent looking solution for my needs. In my mind, it’s much nicer and elegant than the metal tubular (or pvc pipe) stands that I’ve seen elsewhere. The best part was, I only spent $10 to build it since I already had the wood lying around.

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Oregon Solo Debut at Furrer Farms

Monday, August 4th, 2008

Sean On Stage

This past Saturday evening I performed a set at the Furrer Farms Open House near Eugene. With just my voice, my Heritage H-535, and my Fender Blues DeVille amplifier, I played a set of a little bit over a half hour.

I covered a pretty good range of tunes, from Motown to old country blues to original songs. Unfortunately I don’t have any sound/video clips, but here’s the set list with the original performer in italics:

Bring It On Home - Sam Cooke
Shake Your Hips - Slim Harpo
Sometimes - Sister Hazel
Candle Eyes - Sean Sullivan
I Live the Life I Love - Muddy Waters
Way Back Home - Sean Sullivan
Stagger Lee - John Mississippi Hurt
I’ll Float You - Sean Sullivan
Sugar Daddy - Jackson 5
Perpetual Blues Machine - Keb’ Mo’
Prove Yourself - Sean Sullivan

Sean On Stage Wide

My act served as a warm-up for the awesome performance that followed by The Procrastinators. I actually saw them play twice this weekend, which was a real treat (Friday night they played W.OW. Hall in Eugene.) Their performance of 19th Nervous Breakdown (originally done by The Rolling Stones) was rockin!

Awesome photos by Ben Garney. Check out Ben’s Flickr stream.

Instance Releases Different Day as Free Download

Monday, July 7th, 2008

Instance has released its first single, Different Day, as a free mp3 download from our site.

We have released Different Day as the first downloadable mp3 from Instance and it’s completely free! Featuring a rockin’ groove, Different Day has a pretty catchy hook with lots of “ooh la la la’s” for your listening pleasure. Take a listen and you be the judge!

I am personally pretty proud of the way this recording came out. It was recorded as part of our demo that we laid down in April of this year. Be sure to let me know what you think and if you’re digging the tune then you can help us promote it by tossing this graphic on your blog/myspace (get the code by clicking on the image below)

Instance Eugene Oregon Blues Rock

Blues Rock for the Soul

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

Come one, come all. My band, Instance, has finally posted a couple of demo tracks on our MySpace page.

http://www.myspace.com/instancemusic

Featured are, the tracks Killing Floor and Lovin’ Cup.

We are a blues rock band based in Eugene, Oregon. We are currently working on booking shows and growing our repertoire of original tunes and rockin’ blues based covers.

Stay tuned for more information!

IGC Indie Jam Session

Wednesday, November 14th, 2007

For IndieGamesCon, some employees and community members of GarageGames took part in an Indie Jam Session. It involved lots of excellent beer and rock ‘n’ roll. I got the opportunity to rock out on all six songs on my guitar. A fun time was had by all. Check out the videos here:

Part One

Part Two

Note — the audio isn’t great by any means but you get the point!

Slash Butchers “Ain’t Talkin Bout Love”

Tuesday, March 13th, 2007

…along with the rest of Velvet Revolver

Last night was the big induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame for the boys of Van Halen. Eddie was hanging out in rehab and [Alex] his brother decided to make a stand and skip the event as well. Velvet Revolver was given the honor of ushering them in with a performance of the classic “Ain’t Talkin’ Bout Love”; however, it seems they weren’t up to the task.

Slash was focused on making sure his leather pants were tight, his top hat was tipped, and his smoke was lit– when really he should’ve been making sure he knew the opening lick to the song. It was quite embarrassing for all (especially for me as I’ve always found Slash’s ability to play most impressive). Scott Weiland’s vocals were all over the place as were his pathetic dance moves.

Watch the entire induction ceremony here

SG Bliss - Derek Trucks

Saturday, January 6th, 2007

I’ve been quite a fan of the Derek Trucks for a while. For those of you who don’t know who Derek Trucks is, he was the second generation lead guitar player for the Allman Brothers Band. Today I’ve been rockin’ out to some live recordings of the Derek Trucks Band that I have on tap.

Here is a great YouTube clip of him jammin’ with the Allman Bros. This, my friends, is what a Gibson SG was made to sound like…

state of the .blog

Sunday, October 22nd, 2006

To say that my life has been a whirlwind the last month plus would be nothing short of an understatement. So many exciting things are happening and so many things to keep up with.

To make up for being a horrible blogger the past month, I am going to try and jam a bunch of posts out the next few days with a lot of exciting things for people to read– so come back often and subscribe to my feed if you feel so inclined.

I have been trying to identify a good time to fly back to Michigan for the holidays. Being new to this whole commercial airline thing (never having flown around Christmas / New Years), I have been trying to figure out how I can keep the pain threshold down on buying plane tickets. I actually have come across two sites that do a really good job of outlining current fares and trends. The first, Farecast, is a very nice little web app created to help you know when to buy. The site was designed with much statistical analysis in mind and does its best to let you know if now is the right time or if you should wait. The second of these sites is Kayak.com. This site is a little simpler, serving as an aggregator of all airline fares, but it is still a nice way to evaluate trends and see what rates are across the board.

Scott Bozack of Big Gig Productions recently just returned from a European Tour with Ok Go and The Hard Lessons, serving as a sound engineer throughout the tour. You can check out an awesome video of The Hard Lessons’ performance in Melkweg by heading over to FabChannel and searching “hard lessons” or selecting their concert from the list. Enjoy rockin’ out to that. Also, check out their track “Hey, Hey, My, My — Neil Young” by heading over to the music samples section of Big Gig Productions.

Headed over to Bend, Oregon yesterday with my brother and my girlfriend to enjoy the Detroit Tiger’s game (which they lost) and some fine beer at Deschutes Brewery. This place makes some fine ales, especially their winter seasonal, Jubelale, the Black Butte Porter. These are both most haves if you’re into quality beer whatsoever.

New Track on Big Gig Productions!

Thursday, August 10th, 2006

Big Gig Productions has released a new audio track available for download to site visitors. This tune marks the first of the R&B genre that has been made available on the Big Gig site. Like all of the audio samples on the site it really shows off the talents of head sound engineer Scott Bozack. The artist’s name is Ashton Moore and the track is “2 Fifths”. It’s a pretty jammin’ tune so make sure you head over to Big Gig Productions and download it!

The Trews

Thursday, August 3rd, 2006

Check out this awesome band I discovered tonight while listening to my station (”Bashin Brains”) on Pandora

Their name is The Trews

Check out their myspace page for a quick listen to some of their tunes or you can even download this mp3 straight from their site.