An electric bass guitar works too...
-
- Posts: 2
- Joined: Mon Feb 13, 2006 11:16 pm
- Location: Denmark
An electric bass guitar works too...
Just found this website today via a discussion at 43folders.com. And it looks awesome!
Sounds perfect. And very pseudo-masculine in a very satisfying way
I bought the old school Charles Atlas course a few years ago, which I like for much the same reasons. And it seems to work, but I never get beyond the first few weeks before falling off the wagon.
So I'm giving the Shovelglove a go! I wanted to test it out right away, but I didn't happen to have a sledgehammer lying around (surprise surprise) so instead I just tried it out using my electric bass guitar! I'll still go buy a sledgehammer, since it's no good for neither the instrument nor it's tuning and I'm a bit more worried about injuring my floor/ceiling/furniture/myself... But thought I'd pass on the tip, in case anyone else owns a bass guitar but no sledgehammer
And the first track on my Shovelglove playlist will definitely be Weezer's "My Name is Jonas"!
Reinhardt, this is the kind of thing that makes the internet worthwhile! I'm totally going all out Urban Ranger/Shovelglover/Weekend Luddite! And my gf and I are going on the nosdiet, just for the fun of it!
Keep up the good work!
--Edit:
To prove that a sweater-wrapped sledgehammer is not the goofiest workout-implement in the world, here's how it looks with a bass guitar:
Sounds perfect. And very pseudo-masculine in a very satisfying way
I bought the old school Charles Atlas course a few years ago, which I like for much the same reasons. And it seems to work, but I never get beyond the first few weeks before falling off the wagon.
So I'm giving the Shovelglove a go! I wanted to test it out right away, but I didn't happen to have a sledgehammer lying around (surprise surprise) so instead I just tried it out using my electric bass guitar! I'll still go buy a sledgehammer, since it's no good for neither the instrument nor it's tuning and I'm a bit more worried about injuring my floor/ceiling/furniture/myself... But thought I'd pass on the tip, in case anyone else owns a bass guitar but no sledgehammer
And the first track on my Shovelglove playlist will definitely be Weezer's "My Name is Jonas"!
Reinhardt, this is the kind of thing that makes the internet worthwhile! I'm totally going all out Urban Ranger/Shovelglover/Weekend Luddite! And my gf and I are going on the nosdiet, just for the fun of it!
Keep up the good work!
--Edit:
To prove that a sweater-wrapped sledgehammer is not the goofiest workout-implement in the world, here's how it looks with a bass guitar:
- gratefuldeb67
- Posts: 6256
- Joined: Thu Apr 21, 2005 9:26 pm
- Location: Great Neck, NY
LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Love it!!!
I would get a sledge though...
Even though you may worry, about the damage that could occur, you would be wise to consider that the headstock of the bass isn't really designed to be used as a handle for swinging..
Protect your instrument unless you want it to end up in a repair shop real soon...
Great pic though!
Peace and Love,
Deb
Love it!!!
I would get a sledge though...
Even though you may worry, about the damage that could occur, you would be wise to consider that the headstock of the bass isn't really designed to be used as a handle for swinging..
Protect your instrument unless you want it to end up in a repair shop real soon...
Great pic though!
Peace and Love,
Deb
bewildergeist,
This is awesome. I particularly appreciate the pyjama homage.
And you know the guitar isn't *just* goofy (valuable in itself as that quality may be). It'll also be great way to get the movements down before moving up to a heavier, more stressful, dangerous implement -- comic pragmatism.
And it's got to weigh at least 5 pounds, right? Certainly heavier than a broom. And the shape is right on. More shovel-like than a sledge.
Reinhard
This is awesome. I particularly appreciate the pyjama homage.
And you know the guitar isn't *just* goofy (valuable in itself as that quality may be). It'll also be great way to get the movements down before moving up to a heavier, more stressful, dangerous implement -- comic pragmatism.
And it's got to weigh at least 5 pounds, right? Certainly heavier than a broom. And the shape is right on. More shovel-like than a sledge.
Reinhard
- gratefuldeb67
- Posts: 6256
- Joined: Thu Apr 21, 2005 9:26 pm
- Location: Great Neck, NY
Actually, electric instruments can be pretty weighty as they are usually solid wood and then you've got the metal components inside too..'
It's probably more like eight pounds.
But back to my warning!
LOL..
A *bad* electric bass is probably over three hundred dollars..
A good one into the thousands...
Go buy a sledge for 25 bucks...
LOL...
Yeah, now everyone will have to post sg pictures in their pajamas! It's Shovelglove Chic!
Peace and Love,
Deb
It's probably more like eight pounds.
But back to my warning!
LOL..
A *bad* electric bass is probably over three hundred dollars..
A good one into the thousands...
Go buy a sledge for 25 bucks...
LOL...
Yeah, now everyone will have to post sg pictures in their pajamas! It's Shovelglove Chic!
Peace and Love,
Deb
- Jammin' Jan
- Posts: 2002
- Joined: Thu May 05, 2005 2:55 pm
- Location: The Village
-
- Posts: 2
- Joined: Mon Feb 13, 2006 11:16 pm
- Location: Denmark
Yup, no doubt a sledgehammer is better!
Certainly true. I wasn't doing the movements with much force, though. Just trying to get a feel for it. But for sure, even though it's just a $100 bass guitar from a pawn shop, I'd hate to bust it up by hitting anything by accident.gratefuldeb67 wrote:... you would be wise to consider that the headstock of the bass isn't really designed to be used as a handle for swinging.
Although Reinhardt's point is a good one: it does look and feel a bit more like a shovel than a sledgehammer does...
And as for starting a Shovelglove picture-posting fad, I'd almost hope not! Or if I do, let's hope everyone sticks to the pyjama-homage and doesn't follow the advice that Charles Atlas actually gives in his course; that all exercise should be done in the nude, in front of a large mirror...
- gratefuldeb67
- Posts: 6256
- Joined: Thu Apr 21, 2005 9:26 pm
- Location: Great Neck, NY
Awwww I never get to have any fun!!!!!let's hope everyone sticks to the pyjama-homage and doesn't follow the advice that Charles Atlas actually gives in his course; that all exercise should be done in the nude, in front of a large mirror...
Have a nice evening BG...
(Cute name by the way!)
Peace,
Deb
- gratefuldeb67
- Posts: 6256
- Joined: Thu Apr 21, 2005 9:26 pm
- Location: Great Neck, NY