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Trace Bundy's video: Trace Bundy - Sweet Child O Mine on 3 homemade instruments

@Trace Bundy - Sweet Child O Mine on 3 homemade instruments
Here is Trace Bundy's first attempt at using 3 of his dad's homemade experimental instruments in one song - playing "Sweet Child O Mine" on the StickTar, the Paddle-Bass, and the SewTar. See descriptions of the instruments below! Performed live at eTown Hall - Boulder, CO, June 15th 2013. Three of Al Bundy's homemade instruments: - The Sticktar: Made from a piece of old driftwood found in a Colorado lake. The fretboard is made from a paint-stirring stick. This instrument cost $19.70 to make. - The Paddle-Bass: Constructed using a Feather Brand canoe paddle. Definitely the longest of his homemade instruments. The frets are made of brass welding rod. - The SewTar: Made from an old 1930s sewing box. The back opens up to reveal several spools of tread. We glued on a 17th fret made of thick wire right before the concert started, in order to play a high note in the song. ENJOY! www.TraceBundy.com Filmed by Ben Hauser and Al Bundy Looping pedal: Line6 M9

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This video was published on 2013-06-24 01:32:55 GMT by @Trace-Bundy on Youtube. Trace Bundy has total 32.2K subscribers on Youtube and has a total of 53 video.This video has received 310 Likes which are lower than the average likes that Trace Bundy gets . @Trace-Bundy receives an average views of 172.2K per video on Youtube.This video has received 17 comments which are lower than the average comments that Trace Bundy gets . Overall the views for this video was lower than the average for the profile.

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