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How To Play A Cigar Box Guiatr Video CD
Bluesboy
JAG's "How To Play A Cigar Box Guitar" Video CD

"I've been playing six and 12
string guitar (on and off) for 30 years. Within an
hour of watching Jag's video, I learned more about
playing fingerstyle and slide than I've picked up
from the countless books and competing videos I've
wasted money on over the years. I can't recommend
or endorse Jag's video lessons highly enough. It's
opened up a whole new style of playing for me.
Jag's video makes it simple. You'll learn most all
of what you need to know about fingerstyle and
slide in nothing flat. In short....Blind Doughboy
says "Buy it!"
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Now In My Third
Year!
Over ONE HOUR of video
closeups.
Regular CD Format - Plays In Any
Computer
How to tune a CBG
How to play slide on a fretless CBG
How to play a fretted CBG
Licks, tricks and tips
Learn how to play three and four string
CBG's
Intricate fingerstyle picking and
chording
Learn basic chords on a 4 string CBG
Includes instructions on how to play "Baby
Please Don't Go"
Basic Music Theory
Bluesboy JAG CBG Manual
Tabs
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JAG's the real deal!!! I've played
his cigar box guitars and they absolutely rock. His cds
are mandatory listening for any prim-rock
wannabe.
-Shane Speal, self-proclaimed king
of the Cigar Box Guitar
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I love my three string cigar box
guitar. But it's dangerous to have around.
Whenever I grab it, I can't put it down. It's
seriously addictive. Though intimidated at first by
the lack of frets, I've found it to be very easy to
play. It's well constructed and the electronics
work fine. And the best thing about it of course,
is that all the groupies go crazy over my new
natural sounding groove.
Doug
Czajkowski
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The guitar came today, we love it,
and it sounds great.
Thank you.
richardalanfox.com
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Deb is so happy withthe banjo! This
is the best present we have ever given her since the
bouncy horse she got for Christmas the year she turned 4!
I saw the pictures of it on your website. It looks
awesome.
Mary Davis
melkdav@NOSPAMgmail.com
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I just received my first cigar box
guitar by Jag, and I simply couldn't be happier with it!
This little instrument is a whole lot of fun, and EASY to
play. I've owned a bunch of musical instruments over the
past 30 years, but dollar for dollar this has got to be
THE best bargain I've ever had! Jag is a true
craftsman!
I know that he plays it with a
slide, but for myself, I've found that the neck is so
silky smooth that I like to "fret" the strings and slide
up and down the fingerboard that way.
Overdrive it a bit, through a
little tube amp, (or in my case a solid state amp with a
tube emulator pedal), and you've got the makings for some
geniuine, heart grindin', foot stompin', po' boy, street
corner blues. For a different sound I'm thinkin' about
getting another one fretted . . . string it up lighter,
and try it with a drone string (like a mountain
dulcimer.) I think that would be the cat's ass,
too!
I can't wait to incorporate this
into my band's "MucklandMusic" sound!
Kevin Sprague
http://www.mucklandcrooners.com
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Hi! I've left positive feedback for
you (of course!), but I just have to tell you personally,
this Harley guitar has an absolutely amazing tone! I
believe that this is your best CBG style guitar yet!
Congratulationson a tremendous instrument!
Bob Serra
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Jag,
I recieved my cgb on friday and
have barely set it down since. This is an incredibly fun
little instrument. Your craftsmanship is superior. Thanks
so much.
Bryan Smith
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Holy Moly, got my cigar box guitar
and am blown away. this thing is killer.. i have already
worked it into about 6 tunes per night with the band. we
will be in Little Rock on Feb 17th.. at midtown
billiards.. very late gig.. 1 am - 4 am. happy new
year!
Aaron Moreland
"Moreland &
Arbuckle"
Roots Blues
http://www.kingsnakesblues.com
http://www.myspace.com/morelandandarbuckle
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About me:
I've been playing guitar for almost 30 years
and recording for almost as long. I've been a guitar teacher for
25 years, specializing in beginners and fingerstyle acoustic
blues. I started playing in a cover band in Little Rock while
still in high school. Opened up my own recording studio in 1984
(still in business) and recorded about 40 90 minute cassettes of
my own music over the next 20+ years. Got into blues after
discovering Robert Johnson and RL Burnside. I've recorded over 20
full length CD's in the past 4 years including acoustic blues,
electric blues, piano blues, ambient electronic and experimental
electronic. I play regularly at local bars and coffehouses,
playing my cigar box guitar and 6 string Simon and Patrick
acoustic. I've made over 450
CBG's of various
types.

A little history about this fun
instrument:
We've all heard about a famous bluesman or
country singer that started his career on a simple homemade cigar box
guitar. With a list of artists including Jimi Hendrix, Roy
Clark and Carl Perkins, the cigar box guitar has been the precursor
to many great careers and countless inspiring stories. It's a
wonder that nobody has documented its magnificent history until
now.
- According to Dr. Tony Hyman, curator
of the National Cigar Museum
(http://www.cigarnexus.com/nationalcigarmuseum/), cigar boxes as
we know them didn't exist prior to the 1840's. Prior to
then, cigars were shipped in larger crates containing 100 more per
case. But after 1840, cigar manufacturers started using
smaller, more portable boxes with 20-50 cigars per box.
Cigars were extremely popular in the 19th
Century, and therefore, many empty cigar boxes would be laying
around the house! The 1800's were also a simpler time for
Americans, when necessity was truly the mother of invention.
Using a cigar box to create a guitar, fiddle or a banjo was an
obvious choice for a few crafty souls.
The earliest proof of a cigar box instrument we
have found is an etching of two Civil War Soldiers at a campsite
with one playing a cigar box fiddle [click here for
picture]. This was created by French artist, Edwin
Forbes, who worked as an official artist for the Union Army.
The cigar box fiddle appears to sport an advanced viola-length
neck attached to a "Figaro" cigar box. The etching is
copyrighted 1876.
In addition to the etching, plans for a cigar
box banjo were published in the 1870's by Boy Scout's founder,
Daniel Carter Beard in St. Nicholas Magazine. The plans,
entitled "How to Build an Uncle Enos Banjo" [diagrams pictured
above] showed a step-by-step description for a playable
5-string fretless banjo made from a cigar box. The plans
were eventually published in Beard's immensely popular American
Boy's Handy Book.
By the 20th Century, times were still lean for
many Americans and cigars gained even more popularity. The
"television of the day" was the trusty Sears and Roebuck Catalog
that allowed families to dream of items they'd love to own.
It also provided a catalyst for more homemade creations.
In her magnificent book Fiddle Fever, writer
Sharon Arms Doucet describes Felix LeBlanc, a young Cajun boy who
makes a cigar box fiddle after studying violin pictures in the
Sears Catalog. The story, based on the life of Cajun fiddler
Canray Fontenot, details the entire building process.
"Canray said that he really wanted a fiddle when he was a little
boy," Doucet told us, "and an uncle or somebody told him to use a
cigar box. It was somewhat 'common knowledge' for them to
build instruments like this," she said. Fontenot and the
fictional Felix both used a tree branch as a bow, pine tar as
resin and screen wire as strings (although Felix eventually
replaced the screen wire with old strings from his uncle's
fiddle.)
The cigar box guitar has such an awesome
pedigree. Blind Willie Johnson made a one-string when he was five
and learned how to play melodies up and down that lonely string.
Later, he would record the monumental Dark Was The Night (Cold Was
The Ground) on standard guitar. The song is a instrumental classic
that has droning chords laying the background for a haunting
melody played up and down on the high E string...a technique he
learned on his original one-string.
Not only does the cigar box guitar have a great
history, these little suckers are so much fun to play. Each one
has it's own unique sound. Mine are played with a slide and have a
great whining blues sound...one that just cannot be emulated from
another guitar. They're small, portable and almost indestructable.
And let's face it...they're weird looking and attract major
attention.
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