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655: 359:"The one-man band exists, in all its uniqueness and independence, as a most elusive yet persistent musical tradition. As a category of musicianship it transcends cultural and geographic boundaries, spans stylistic limits, and defies conventional notions of technique and instrumentation. Defined simply as a single musician playing more than one instrument at the same time, it is an ensemble limited only by the mechanical capabilities and imaginative inventiveness of its creator, and despite its generally accepted status as an isolated novelty, it is a phenomenon with some identifiable historical continuity." 38: 50: 607: 264: 692: 674:. A small number of MIDI enthusiasts use custom-made MIDI controllers connected to different parts of their bodies to trigger music on synthesizers. Custom-made MIDI controllers range from wind-operated controllers to small triggers mounted on the arms or feet. At a certain point, the use of body MIDI controllers may come to resemble 625:
to classical violin. Live looping performers create layered looped accompaniment for musical solos that are sung or played later in the song. Using this technology, a simultaneous combination of various instruments and vocals, or one instrument played in different ways, can be created over the course
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alone (a sole-proprietorship business), particularly if the operation requires that person to assume multiple different roles, in a manner akin to the way a musical "one-man band" performer plays different instruments and sings at the same time. In some small businesses, the owner also produces the
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Joe Barrick, who was born in Oklahoma in 1922, wanted a way of accompanying himself on fiddle, so he built a contraption with a guitar neck on a board with footpedals to operate the notes. Subsequent versions of this "piatar" also had bass guitar and banjo necks and a snare drum which are played by
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In the 2000s, as digital looping pedals became widely available, performers have been able to use a mixture of previously recorded music, delay effects, and looping devices in live performances of everything from
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and triangle in shows during the 1930s. In the 1940s, entertainer and clown Benny Dougal used a crude "stump fiddle" (a single string stretched on a stick) with a footpedal-operated pair of cymbals.
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into their set-ups. In the 2000s and 2010s, the availability of affordable digital looping pedals has enabled singer-musicians to record a riff or chord progression and then solo or sing over it.
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is a musician who plays a number of instruments simultaneously using their hands, feet, limbs, and various mechanical or electronic contraptions. One-man bands also often sing while they perform.
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product or service, markets it and delivers it to clients. In TV news, the phrase refers to a reporter who also functions as their own cameraperson via the use of a tripod.
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Guitarist Jim Garner played guitar with his hands and triangle with his feet, and Will Blankenship of the Blankenship family of North Carolina played harmonica,
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singers such as "Daddy Stovepipe" (Johnny Watson) would sing, play guitar, and stomp their feet for rhythm, or used a foot pedal to play bass drum or cymbal.
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climbed to fame with the nickname "The One-Man Rock Band", which was later changed to "The One-Man Southern Rock Band" in reference to his being billed from
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foot-operated hammers. To change notes on the guitar-family instruments, a foot treadle operates a mechanical fretting device. Two notable one-man
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The earliest known records of multiple musical instruments being played at the same time date from the 13th century, and were the pipe and
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Hasil Adkins performing at Seidel Lanes as part of the "Rock n' Bowl" concert series presented by the Roots Cafe in Baltimore, Maryland
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used to describe a performer who plays every instrument on a recorded song one at a time, and then mixes them together in a multitrack
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of one musical piece which rivals the sounds of studio recording. Notable artists who incorporate this technique live include
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made the classic one-man band outfit (bass drum on the back, guitar and harmonica) famous in the streets of
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was noted for using this recording technique during the recording of his 1973 album
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tied to the limbs, and a stringed instrument strapped over the shoulders (e.g., a
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mounted on the musician's back with a beater which is connected to a foot pedal,
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that could be played with one hand; the tabor is more commonly known today as a
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mounted in a metal "harp rack" below the mouth. This approach is often taken by
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have made records in which they play every instrument (one after the other).
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The term is also used in a general sense to refer to a person who runs a
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than R&B and rock music, some R&B and rock performers such as
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Musician in London performs on electric guitar and a small drum kit
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One of the earliest modern exponents of multiple instruments was
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Since the development of Musical Instrument Digital Interface (
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Since the development of Musical Instrument Digital Interface (
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strapped between the knees or triggered by a pedal mechanism,
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One-man bands in this context have become more common in
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singer-guitarists. More complicated setups may include
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who creates "dark and haunting, drawn-out melodies".
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One man band
One Man Band (disambiguation)

Athol, Massachusetts

accompanying
acoustic guitar
harmonica
buskers
folk music
wind instruments
bass drum
cymbals
tambourines
maracas
banjo
ukulele
guitar
MIDI
electronic drum
pedal keyboards

Pipe and taborers
illuminated manuscript
Cantigas de Santa Maria
tabor
flute
snare drum
Elizabethan
bass drum

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