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Cigar box guitar

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A collection of cigar box guitars

The cigar box guitar is a simple chordophone that uses an empty cigar box as a resonator. The earliest had one or two strings; modern models typically have three or more. Generally, the strings are connected to the end of a broomstick or a 1×2 inch wood slat and to the cigar box resonator.

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History

Cigars were packed in boxes, crates, and barrels as early as 1800, but the small boxes that are common today did not exist prior to around 1840.[1] Until then, cigars were shipped in crates containing 100 or more per case. After 1840, cigar manufacturers started using smaller, more portable boxes with 20–50 cigars per box.

Trace evidence of cigar box instruments exists from 1840 to the 1860s.[2] The earliest known illustration of a cigar box instrument is an etching copyrighted in 1876 of two American Civil War soldiers at a campsite, one of whom is playing a cigar box fiddle. The etching was created by illustrator and artist Edwin Forbes, who, under the banner of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, worked for the Union Army. The etching was included in Forbes's work Life Studies of the Great Army.[3] In the etching (Home, Sweet Home), the fiddle clearly shows the brand "Figaro" on the cigar box.

In addition to the etching, plans for a cigar box banjo were published by Daniel Carter Beard, co-founder of the Boy Scouts of America, in 1884 as part of Christmas Eve with Uncle Enos.[4] The plans, retitled "How to Build an Uncle Enos Banjo", were included in the 1890 edition of Beard's American Boy's Handy Book as supplementary material at the back of the book.[5] These plans omitted the story but still showed a step-by-step description of a playable five-string fretless banjo made from a cigar box.

It would seem that the earliest cigar box instruments would be crude and primitive, but this is not always the case. According to William Jehle, curator of The Cigar Box Guitar Museum and the author of One Man's Trash: A History of the Cigar Box Guitar,[2] the museum acquired two cigar box fiddles built in 1886 and 1889 that seem very playable and well built. The 1886 fiddle was made for an 8-year-old boy and is certainly playable, but the 1889 fiddle has a well-carved neck and slotted violin headstock. The latter instrument was made for serious playing.

Cigar box guitars and fiddles were also important in the rise of jug bands and blues. As most of these performers were black Americans living in poverty, many could not afford a "real" instrument. Using these, along with the washtub bass (similar to the cigar box guitar), jug, washboard, and harmonica, black musicians performed blues at social events.

The Great Depression of the 1930s saw a resurgence of homemade musical instruments.

Modern revival

Cigar box guitars at Maker Faire 2011

A modern revival of these instruments has been gathering momentum with an increase in the number of cigar box guitar builders and performers. A loose-knit group of underground musicians tour the East Coast of the United States each summer under the banner "Masters of the Cigar Box Guitar Tour".[citation needed]. These musicians include Doctor Oakroot, Johnny Lowebow, Tomi-O and many others. A growing number of primitive luthiers are adding cigar box guitars to their items for sale. Some cigar box guitar builders of today include Mike Doyle Shane Speal, Mike Snowden, Del Puckett and Peter Lake of Heavy Fog Guitars.[6]

The modern revival is partly due to interest in the DIY culture, as a cigar box is inexpensive in comparison with other factors, such as strings and construction time. Many modern cigar box guitar makers can be seen as practitioners of a type of lutherie and implement various personal touches, such as the addition of pickups and resonator cones. In the mid-to-late 1990’s, Jay Kirgis, a musician and sculptor in Oxford, Mississippi, created playable, sculptural cigarbox and biscuit tin instruments using pool cues as necks.

The modern revival of cigar box guitars is documented in the 2008 film Songs Inside the Box, which was shot primarily at the Cigar Box Guitar Extravaganza, an annual event held in Huntsville, Alabama,[7] which has since been re-named the World's Longest-Running Cigar Box Guitar Festival.[8] The 19th annual Cigar Box Guitar Festival was held in 2022.[9]

While there are many cigar box guitar builders, selling their guitars online, at music festivals and outdoor markets, Huntsville, Alabama is also home to the only brick-and-mortar cigar box guitar store in the world,[10] exclusively selling cigar box guitars and other cigar box instruments. Located at Lowe Mill Arts & Entertainment, the store was founded in 2010 by John Nickel and his father Pat Nickel,[10] after John attended the Cigar Box Guitar Extravaganza and was inspired to build and play cigar box guitars. Luthier Jeff Mello and his wife Tara took over ownership of the store in February 2021.[10] In November 2021, Mello and the store were featured on the WVTM Chronicle special, "Made in 'Bama,"[11] hosted by Lisa Crane.

The Cigar Box Guitar Museum, a free display dedicated to cigar box guitars, is located in Speal’s Tavern, a small blues club in New Alexandria, Pennsylvania. It is curated by cigar box guitarist Shane Speal and contains over 60 antique and modern cigar box guitars.[12]

Tuning

Many different tunings can be used for cigar box guitars. Common tunings are:[13]

  • Open tuning
    • three strings: for example A – e – a or G – d – g
    • four strings: for example A – e – a – c#' or G – d – g – b
  • Classical tuning of a six-string guitar (E – A – d – g – b – e’)
    • three strings: for example A – d – g
    • four strings: for example d – g – b – e’
  • Magic jazz tuning: A – e – g
  • Hawaiian tuning: A – e – f#
  • Four string banjo tuning: D – G – b – d

Notable performers

So I went ahead and made me a guitar. I got me a cigar box, I cut me a round hole in the middle of it, take me a little piece of plank, nailed it onto that cigar box, and I got me some screen wire and I made me a bridge back there and raised it up high enough that it would sound inside that little box, and got me a tune out of it. I kept my tune and I played from then on.

— Lightnin' Hopkins

See also

References

  1. ^ Hyman, Tony (1972). Handbook of Cigar Boxes. New York: Arnot Art Museum.
  2. ^ a b Jehle, William (2010). One Man's Trash: A History of the Cigar Box Guitar. ISBN 978-1-4538-0239-7.
  3. ^ ""Life Studies of the Great Army" | Photo Essays | Civil War Monitor". www.civilwarmonitor.com. Retrieved 2022-06-07.
  4. ^ "Christmas Eve with Uncle Enos" (PDF). Cigarboxguitar.com. Retrieved 19 April 2021.
  5. ^ Beard, Daniel Carter (1882). The American Boy's Handy Book. New York: Scribner. ISBN 0-87923-449-0.
  6. ^ Pretty, Brad (1 June 2016). "Heavy Fog Guitars Rising From an Empty Box". Theovercast.ca. Retrieved 19 April 2021.
  7. ^ "Songs Inside the Box, the cigar box guitar documentary by Max Shores". www.songsinsidethebox.com. Archived from the original on 11 September 2012. Retrieved 27 January 2022.
  8. ^ Smith, Adam (2023-05-18). "World's longest-running Cigar Box Guitar Festival set for June 2-4". City of Huntsville. Retrieved 2023-10-18.
  9. ^ "Cigar Box Guitar Festival - Huntsville, AL". CBG Festival. Retrieved 2023-10-18.
  10. ^ a b c "ABOUT". CBG Store. Retrieved 2023-10-18.
  11. ^ Digital, WVTM 13 (2021-11-27). "WVTM 13 Chronicle: Made In Bama". WVTM. Retrieved 2023-10-18.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  12. ^ "Speal's Tavern – Cigar Box Guitar Museum". Spealstavern.com. Retrieved 19 April 2021.
  13. ^ "How Do You Tune A Cigar Box Guitar?". www.jagshouse.com. Retrieved 16 August 2015.
  14. ^ "People". Kurt Schoen.
  15. ^ a b c "Dust Box Guitars - Handcrafted Cigar Box Guitars in Peterborough, ON". Archived from the original on 2014-02-25. Retrieved 2014-02-18.
  16. ^ "watoday.com". watoday.com. 2009-04-09. Retrieved 2014-02-18.
  17. ^ "Shane Speal, King of the Cigar Box Guitar". Shanespeal.com. Retrieved 2014-02-18.
  18. ^ a b "tomiocbg.com". Archived from the original on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2007-04-30.
  19. ^ Randy Lewis (13 March 2011). "Musicians feel the pull of cigar box guitars". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on 6 January 2014. Retrieved 29 May 2015.
  20. ^ The Complete Peanuts by Charles Schulz
  21. ^ "Sound City Movie and Sir Paul Photo's". Cigar Box Nation. Retrieved 2014-02-18.
  22. ^ Randy Lewis (2012-12-13). "Paul McCartney, Nirvana members jam at '121212' concert – Los Angeles Times". Articles.latimes.com. Retrieved 2014-02-18.
  23. ^ "Hemingway – Mark Stowe – Listen, Appearances, Song Review – AllMusic". AllMusic.
  24. ^ "CD Baby Music Store". Store.cdbaby.com. Retrieved 19 April 2021.
  25. ^ "Samantha Fish". Archived from the original on 2015-11-27.

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