Chapman Stick - A Different Instrument

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Chapman Stick - A Different Instrument

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Found this on Facebook and thought you'ld find this interesting :D
(Links are to Youtube videos.)

Tapping music using a "Chapman Stick".

Examples:
Classical: “Canon in D” on two Chapman Sticks by Cascade

Modern: Star Wars Cantina Band on Chapman Stick


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Cool :!:
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Wow i'd never heard of these instruments before, they sound absolutely brilliant.
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Wikipedia article.
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Interesting that one can play lead, rhythm and bass guitar all on the same instrument - but it must be use with an amplifier.

I'm into acoustic guitars - can play anywhere and without needing electricity.
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Bill wrote: Fri Aug 29, 2025 10:57 pm Interesting that one can play lead, rhythm and bass guitar all on the same instrument - but it must be use with an amplifier.

I'm into acoustic guitars - can play anywhere and without needing electricity.
Maybe you need a harp guitar, then :-)

If you cross the Chapman Stick with a lap steel guitar, you get a harpejji.

Jacob Collier is known for playing the harpejji.
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Certainly very interesting and they can be made to sound very versatile, embracing classical with it seems all other forms of musical diciplines.

The things don't look pretty, though and of course rely totally on amplification to be heard at any distance.

There's the traditionalist in me ranting on.....

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I, myself play guitar, keyboards and synths and the chapman stick is the next instrument I’d like to master. Nick Beggs from 1980’s band Kajagoogoo plays one dressed in leather skirt as the below photo shows.

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DrFishnets wrote: Tue Sep 02, 2025 6:49 pm Nick Beggs from 1980’s band Kajagoogoo plays one dressed in leather skirt as the below photo shows.

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Ha! Just noticed that Nick (and Chapman Sticks) got a mention on my Skirters of the Music Industry thread back in 2018 :-)
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FranTastic444 wrote: Sat Sep 06, 2025 12:55 pm
DrFishnets wrote: Tue Sep 02, 2025 6:49 pm Nick Beggs from 1980’s band Kajagoogoo plays one dressed in leather skirt <SNIP>
Ha! Just noticed that Nick (and Chapman Sticks) got a mention on my Skirters of the Music Industry thread back in 2018 :-)
Yes. That was was me. :wink: :)

Probably the most well known player of the Chapman Stick is every band's favourite bass player, Tony Levin.
Peter Gabriel, King Crimson, ABWH, Stick Men and many other bands and soloists.
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Yes, I’m fully aware you posted Nick Beggs in skirt playing Chapman stick on a thread made a long time ago. However, I thought I’d post a photo of him playing Chapman stick in skirt as this topic was about the Chapman stick and coincidentally this forum is about men in skirts and nobody has posted about about him on this thread so I thought I’d post even though I remember it posted on another thread a few years ago.
My name is Arty. I’m a guy with a passion for wearing skirts, dresses and tights and a hobbiest musician and artist. 8)
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DrFishnets wrote: Sun Sep 07, 2025 10:56 am Yes, I’m fully aware you posted Nick Beggs in skirt playing Chapman stick on a thread made a long time ago. However, I thought I’d post a photo of him playing Chapman stick in skirt as this topic was about the Chapman stick and coincidentally this forum is about men in skirts and nobody has posted about about him on this thread so I thought I’d post even though I remember it posted on another thread a few years ago.
Hi DrFishnets.
My response was intended to be to FranTastic444's post. Not to yours.
Sorry for any confusion that I may have caused. :(

A few minutes later.
My post in that older thread originally included a picture of a skirted Nick Beggs playing a Chapman Stick but the folks at Stick have removed the image source.
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