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Burtsbluesboxes

Burtsbluesboxes

I turn junk into guitars
  • From : Norway Maine, United States
  • Joined : Sun 2nd Sep 2012, 11 years ago

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  1. Yahwelle
    Yahwelle on Thu 1st Feb 2024 - 2 months ago
    Commented on Friday night Jam 6 7 19 by Burtsbluesboxes

    Tres belle piste de blues, il ne lui manque des paroles.
    Yahwelle

    Very nice blues track, it just needs some lyrics.
    Yahwelle

  2. T576
    T576 on Sat 13th May 2023 - 11 months ago
    Commented on Friday night Jam 6 7 19 by Burtsbluesboxes

    Nice blues sound. Guitars sound as good as any Gibson I've heard. I can hear the Black Sabath influence. Nice AX playing. PEACE. T576 OUT.

  3. NFMaster
    NFMaster on Tue 3rd Aug 2021 - 2 years ago
    Commented on Sorrow and Chorum Corvas Corax by Burtsbluesboxes

    You are an excellent instrument maker and musician.
    This track sounds so authentic.
    I could see this song being featured on an episode of Mayans while they're riding their Harleys...

    Peace

  4. Zootman
    Zootman on Mon 2nd Aug 2021 - 2 years ago
    Commented on Cavern by the sea by Burtsbluesboxes

    loving these mate, they're like some soundtrack to a delta murder mystery or something. i'm sure i can hear the great greasy Mississippi flowing on by like some great artery, even though i've never been to the states!

    Burtsbluesboxes
    Reply by Burtsbluesboxes

    OOhh perfect finding dark themes even the happier stuff I do on occasion ;) I love how music can transport you anywhere and put you in a whole new state of mind. I've spent my whole life in the northeasten part of the states, never been to the Mississippi delta but these guitars sure have a way of transporting us there. I'll try and get more up to date stuff put up. I've been away from here for a while and not nearly as active as I was in the past. I do a ton on facebook groups related to the worldwide homemade instrument movement. I love how it's like the home recording revolution. Tonight I've been sitting here playing on a guitar made from a license plate a friend made me in a guitar swap.
    Where I'm not a singer I got into using soundscapes created from sounds found around the web along with my own recordings to add that extra dimension, and do something a bit different than the usual.

  5. sirefox
    sirefox on Mon 2nd Aug 2021 - 2 years ago
    Commented on Sorrow and Chorum Corvas Corax by Burtsbluesboxes

    Esto es alucinante, suena de vicio, me gusta este ambiente hipntico y LA ENORME CALIDAD EN LA PRODUCCIN. la lluvia y el cuervo complementa el ambiente espectral de la pista. Gracias Burtsbluesboxes por dejarnos descargar esta obra de arte. Que tengas un buen da. Paz y salud para todos.

    Burtsbluesboxes
    Reply by Burtsbluesboxes

    Awesome thank you :D You may need to use google translate like I did and that's what I got below. I do music as a hobby just like building these homemade guitars from junk. I find with production less is more. The more you EQ and compress stuff the worse you end up making it sound. I try and get the tone I like before recording, then adjust to get everything in the mix comfortably.

    Impresionante gracias :D Es posible que deba usar google translate como lo hice yo. Hago msica como un pasatiempo al igual que la construccin de estas guitarras caseras de basura. Me parece que con la produccin menos es ms. Cuanto ms ecualizador y comprimir cosas peor terminas haciendo que suene. Trato de obtener el tono que me gusta antes de grabar, luego ajustar para obtener todo en la mezcla cmodamente.

  6. DijamMusic
    DijamMusic on Sun 1st Aug 2021 - 2 years ago
    Commented on Sorrow and Chorum Corvas Corax by Burtsbluesboxes

    Yeo Bart,
    You've still at it?
    I'm glad you're still here mate.
    Great track as usual my man.
    Well done
    Maj

    Burtsbluesboxes
    Reply by Burtsbluesboxes

    Still at it and still lurking in the graveyards ;) I hadn't been recording much for a bit, doing more building than playing. I've got to take some time tonight and scroll through what everyone's been up to lately.

  7. Zootman
    Zootman on Sun 1st Aug 2021 - 2 years ago
    Commented on Sorrow and Chorum Corvas Corax by Burtsbluesboxes

    i need those frets i think!! hdu are frequently quite loud and full on but they do some good atmostpheric stuff. a song called 'lull' off their higher album is a good example of their more ambient stuff. all the best to you

    Burtsbluesboxes
    Reply by Burtsbluesboxes

    LOL!! Fretless slide is definitely a different style. I like 3 string tuned open g GDG. I have a 4 string fretted tuned EADG like a regular guitar. There's one stringers, 2 stringers, 3, 4 5, and your traditional 6. Lap steels are pretty big thing too. People will make them out of a 2x4 or old violin case. If you get a chance look up Fat Knuckle Freddy. He's like the Jimi Hendrix of the primitive fretless guitars. He calls his style Graveyard Blues. Very Punk like, loud and full of energy. Very cool guy if you get to ever meet him too. I was set up selling guitars at a show he played 2 weeks ago, his dinner set was quite mellow, laid back playing, sitting in a chair. When he took the stage for the night set it was wild. Shocked some of the people :D

  8. Zootman
    Zootman on Sun 1st Aug 2021 - 2 years ago
    Commented on Sorrow and Chorum Corvas Corax by Burtsbluesboxes

    Love the intro, guitars sounds awesome. Homemade far out, you're obviously a craftsman and we need more of those! I'll tell u this reminds me a little of a nz band called hdu who use similar layered guitar textures. But this is unique and I really enjoyed it.

    Burtsbluesboxes
    Reply by Burtsbluesboxes

    We sure do!! I'll look up hdu, I love dark atmosheric music. We need more fretless music, who needs those stinking frets any way LOL!

  9. dimestop
    dimestop on Sun 1st Aug 2021 - 2 years ago
    Commented on Sorrow and Chorum Corvas Corax by Burtsbluesboxes

    Not the biggest fan of this genre, dark and moody, but had to comment on that guitar, whether it my thing or not, that guitar is superb and the crow was cool and I like the sharp end plain old stop, well done

    Burtsbluesboxes
    Reply by Burtsbluesboxes

    We can all learn alot from each other and other genres. I learned a ton here when I started out using a computer to make music from the electronic based musicians. I wish we could share pictures on here. The guitar is made from an old kitchen drawer, wallet tin, piece of oak for the neck and an old Telecaster pick up.

  10. pseudoble
    pseudoble on Sun 1st Aug 2021 - 2 years ago
    Commented on Sorrow and Chorum Corvas Corax by Burtsbluesboxes

    This is great - dark and moody and wonderful (and with the crow sound a little quirky) production and I love that you actually made the guitar AS WELL as writing a great atmospheric track - really epic - I hope all the random listeners lean in to more than the first 15 seconds. Ends a little abruptly but nice work

    Burtsbluesboxes
    Reply by Burtsbluesboxes

    I'm very pleased with the first track Sorrow, the second needs a bit more work, really thinking I need to extend it. On you tube there's 2 documentaries on cigar box guitars, Songs inside the Box and Makers of a revolution a uk based one. There's a long history of homemade instruments by people wanting to make music but not able to afford expensice guitars and such. Damn things are more addictive than crack! Dark and moody is my favorite stuff :D

  11. topclass
    topclass on Sun 16th May 2021 - 2 years ago
    Commented on Train Ride by Burtsbluesboxes

    excellent

  12. jive4005
    jive4005 on Fri 11th Dec 2020 - 3 years ago
    Commented on Train Ride by Burtsbluesboxes

    cool, man.

  13. jive4005
    jive4005 on Sun 22nd Nov 2020 - 3 years ago
    Commented on Ghost of a guitar by Burtsbluesboxes

    Cool, reminds me of the small clubs in the early 70's with those 15 minute leads.

  14. theHumps
    theHumps on Fri 31st Jul 2020 - 3 years ago
    Commented on CBG Swap 2020 Lockdown edition by Burtsbluesboxes

    The intro was right out of a Clint Eastwood western, I can smell and taste that half smoked cigar as I listen. I would consider that part an interlude, a separate track introducing the piece to follow and connected to it in some way. The main piece is raw, dirty and swampy and I can dig that! Nice composition overall.

    Well done Burt!

    Wayne

    Burtsbluesboxes
    Reply by Burtsbluesboxes

    Thanks Wayne :D The intro was messing about on my new Gunslinger guitar making a soundcheck video, I got in the swap. I really liked it so added it in. Great description! I wish I could share pictures here, it's a skeleton cowboy smoking a cigar, strung with acoustic strings with a ghosted (hidden under the lid) magnetic flat humbucker pick up. Yes they work but a bit quieter than electrics. It does have quite an old western kind of sound. It did seem to fit with the following I recorded for the video showing all the guitars that were swapped, what a BLAST that was! :D Always a pleasure Wayne, wish I could hang around here as much as I used to!! I do alot with the cbg groups on fb these days. There's no hope but to build more LOL!!

  15. ShortBusMusic
    ShortBusMusic on Fri 31st Jul 2020 - 3 years ago
    Commented on CBG Swap 2020 Lockdown edition by Burtsbluesboxes

    My god man, you are a blues god aren't you? Holy moly, that is some tasty playing right there, like Ry Cooder and Mississippi Fred McDowell got together to play some cigar boxes, and this is what came out. Seriously, this is just about as good as it gets. Not only do you have the talent to build one of these bad boys, you have the chops to bring them to life. Smokin' piece. I hope all is well.

    Bear

    Burtsbluesboxes
    Reply by Burtsbluesboxes

    Wow Blues god status!! Thank you Bear! There's nothing like these beautiful guitars, so unique and fun to play and build. I barely touch my six stringer production guitars anymore. Even got into making my own pick ups which seem quite popular. All is well, been working all through this virus crap, thankful the school is closed to unauthorized persons. There's been a few quaranteen build competitions, but this one was a swap, build a guitar for someone, recieve one in return.

  16. Nodog
    Nodog on Thu 30th Jul 2020 - 3 years ago
    Commented on CBG Swap 2020 Lockdown edition by Burtsbluesboxes

    i love that swamp guitar work on the intro thick and tasty and the slide work is exceptional loved it well done i enjoyed it immensely. faved

    Burtsbluesboxes
    Reply by Burtsbluesboxes

    Who knew a stick in a cigar box with some strings could create such sounds! I make alot of short videos playing live for fb groups like that intro. Stay Tuned ;)

  17. ronabo
    ronabo on Thu 30th Jul 2020 - 3 years ago
    Commented on CBG Swap 2020 Lockdown edition by Burtsbluesboxes

    Love the blues feel. Nice guitar intro play.

    Thanks for sharing

    Burtsbluesboxes
    Reply by Burtsbluesboxes

    Nothing like the blues :D Thanks :D

  18. xstokes
    xstokes on Thu 30th Jul 2020 - 3 years ago
    Commented on CBG Swap 2020 Lockdown edition by Burtsbluesboxes

    really beautiful intro, exotic sounds nice, thick tone on the electrics! great playing, glad i heard this one today, too rip buddy guy.

    Burtsbluesboxes
    Reply by Burtsbluesboxes

    They be gone but their influence is not. Exotic sounds on exotic guitars. Calling on the soul of the blues, I made The Lone Rider, The Gunslinger was made for me. Handmade slide and pick too :p Happy you enjoyed, it was alot of fun!

  19. krotan
    krotan on Thu 30th Jul 2020 - 3 years ago
    Commented on CBG Swap 2020 Lockdown edition by Burtsbluesboxes

    Nice work!

    Burtsbluesboxes
    Reply by Burtsbluesboxes

    Thanks :D The swap was a ton of fun , so was abusing my Lone rider guitar ;)

  20. Angelusyeux777SC
    Angelusyeux777SC on Thu 20th Feb 2020 - 4 years ago
    Commented on Live Jam for FB by Burtsbluesboxes

    Hi Burt,

    This track is dripping with so much talent I'm blown away by it, this for me is real, live and alive! music in it's purest, authentic self, you have the ability to deliver that each time throughout your work of your musical mastery and craft, it's a feast for to ears truly it is.Some of the music today is so tweaked into perfection that it either becomes samey same, or simple boring but this what you have produced is what my father would call the realist of the real! with regards to music. I'm impressed! to know you also make the instruments to create such GREAT! music is in a league of it's own. We are lucky on LM, to even get to witness such awesome talent.

    I only respond to what i hear and how awesome music makes me feel, so it's a genuine response always and you have produced a masterpiece. Keep up the greatness! always worth listening to indeed. Kudos!

    Burtsbluesboxes
    Reply by Burtsbluesboxes

    Thanks SweetCherries :D Your father is a smart man. I grew so tired of fake perfect music made strictly for monetary gain, I got into recording my own. This was a 3 part video showing the progression of a live jam, starting with the rythym guitar played with the drum groove, then the bass added, lead guitar over it all. This is the direct recorded into the computer version, while videos are even more lo fi having been recorded by my webcam. I love this quote - Real music has to start from the soul. The boy who tortures a tune on a banjo of his own manufacture is far closer to the true spirit of music than the poor lad whose fond mama stands him up before her patient friends and makes him scrape through a masterpiece on his violin. The music of the banjo boy may be crude but it is generated deep down inside of him. It's the boys soul which is speaking.

  21. NaejMusic
    NaejMusic on Sun 2nd Feb 2020 - 4 years ago
    Commented on Train Ride by Burtsbluesboxes

    you called it blue...i call it blue rock and roll...the intensity is crazy in this track

    Burtsbluesboxes
    Reply by Burtsbluesboxes

    There's so many pigeonholes and sub genres of sub genres, Blues was the best most broad description. Yes, blues rock would actually be the correct genre. Here's a live jam of another intense heavy blues rock jam :D Poor quality from being recorded on my webcam but always to fun to see this stuff in action. https://www.facebook.com/burton.philbrick/videos/pcb.535061457112869/1375491532637436/?type=3&theater&ifg=1

  22. DijamMusic
    DijamMusic on Sun 2nd Feb 2020 - 4 years ago
    Commented on Train Ride by Burtsbluesboxes

    Hello mate,
    This track is outstanding my friend.
    I love the sound effect at the end nice touch.
    Well done.
    Jamid

    Burtsbluesboxes
    Reply by Burtsbluesboxes

    Thanks Jamid. Trains and blues just go together ;) I had to add just a little something to show what I was thinking. Choo Choo

  23. TheFemiFactor
    TheFemiFactor on Sat 1st Feb 2020 - 4 years ago
    Commented on Train Ride by Burtsbluesboxes

    I thought the train recording at the end was a great touch, good work overall.

    Burtsbluesboxes
    Reply by Burtsbluesboxes

    On Facebook I'm involved with a group regarding learning to play and writing music. This weeks lesson was about finding your inspiration and putting together a song. Trains and blues just go together :D

  24. Shaman77
    Shaman77 on Fri 31st Jan 2020 - 4 years ago
    Commented on Ghost of a guitar by Burtsbluesboxes

    Enchanted

    Burtsbluesboxes
    Reply by Burtsbluesboxes

    The picture it went with is no longer available, but that's a great description of both the music and image. It was a ghostly guitar image in a garden, best I can describe it.

  25. Shaman77
    Shaman77 on Fri 31st Jan 2020 - 4 years ago
    Commented on Cavern by the sea by Burtsbluesboxes

    Like the sea...

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