Regretfully, I got divorced
and have been steadily downsizing and getting rid of instruments. But I am
keeping the website for the information value. I highlighted the
instruments that I still own.
Appalachian
dulcimers, 1
cardboard and 2 wood;
Autoharp, 21 chord;
Bamboo recorder; Banjo, tenor;
Banjo-uke;
Bodhran with tippers;
Bongo drums -
2; Boom-bah- 4;
Bones, real, wood -2, and plastic
-6;
Bugle;
Catspaws; Chicken squawkers;
Circular "rain stick";
Clavinova;
Conga
drums; Diddley bow;
Didgeridoo - PVC; Dum
dum; Dumbecks-2;
Egg
shakers-25?;
Fiddle; Fife-2;
Finger cymbals;
Flexatone;
Garden hose instruments-6?;
Guitar, steel
string folk; Hammer dulcimer;
Jaw
harp, Snoopy and alto;
Jug;
Kazoo-2; Keyboard; Limberjacks-2;
Lummi sticks-40 pair;
Mandolin - bowl back; Maracas;
Marxolin; Mouth
bow;
Musical saw-3;
Native American drums-3;
Nose
flute; Ooney can; Piano;
Plucked zither;
Popgun; Rasp-2;
Rain stick-3;
Slide whistle, plastic,
metal, garden hose;
Spoons-40 pair?, metal, plastic,
"cheater";
Stumpf
fiddle;
Tambourine;
Thumb
piano; Tin can
shakers-3 pair;
Tin
whistle-2; Ukulele; Washboards, regular
and travel-size; "What-is-this? #1" ; "What-is-this?
#2"
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Ivana, the Iguana puppet comes out when I play her song |
Tenor banjo, folk guitar, ukulele |
combo congas, Metal dumbek, African talking drum, bodhran & tipper, Native American frame drum, African barrel drum, bongos, mini
Ashiko, metal dumbek, maracas, bongos |
horse, frog, bunny, dog, sheep, chicken, Mel Gibson, Mr. Tap...where
is the unicorn?
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