08/02/2007

Bathtub bass


There's a bass fiddle in my bathtub...
It used to belong to Lee's old bebop beatnik dad. He gave it to us a couple of years ago, keep or sell, after replacing it with a smaller, Chinese bass, easier to play given his advanced arthritis. We took it to LA and got it appraised. That's it. It's been in the bathtub ever since. I tried to interest Roy in buying it the other day. He just purchased a lovely fender deluxe and thought he might like a mellow, old, hand-made German bass to go along with it but he claims he's "lookin' to start smaller -- maybe a fiddle in a sink. Or castanets in a teacup." I wish someone would buy the damn thing. I want to take a bath. Let me know if you're interested. We'll make you a helluva deal. Otherwise I suppose I could try Craig's List.

As for the rain, the icons lied. Second day, nice steely gray sky but not a drop.












6 comments:

  1. Anonymous9/2/07 06:14

    "There's a bass fiddle in my bathtub" always sounds like the opening line of a children's rhyme.

    There's a bass fiddle in my bathtub

    Once played by a second-hand queen.

    No.

    Roy

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  2. There must be a connection between the bass fiddle in the bathtub and the second hand queen. How can it be otherwise?

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  3. Anonymous9/2/07 12:02

    The question being, which one was the undoing of the other?

    Roy

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  4. Yes, there is something tragic about both. This requires some thought.

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  5. We already have a Sousaphone. Though it's tempting to expand our collection of oversized instruments into the string family, I think you should instead find a high school to lend it to. Ours' jazz band uses a stand-up bass, and it adds a wonderful touch. Or not a high school (they're hard on things) but surely a local musician could find a use? Instruments are to be played. (Don't listen to me, we have two trombones and a banjo.)

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  6. Instruments do need to be played. I feel rather guilty for letting this fine old fiddle languish in the tub. I'd sure like to sell it but apparently not enough to put it on Craig's list. I did offer it to a couple of musicians I know but that didn't go anywhere. Lee was going to learn how to play it, bought a stand but then never took it out of the box. Too bad you're not interested. It would go well with the two trombones, banjo and sousaphone.

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