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Why is this not at Chapman stick (small "s")? [[User:Meelar| Meelar (talk)]] 21:46, Sep 30, 2004 (UTC)
I'd like to see this section expanded, with pictures (which I would add to the article in general, but I'm not sure about copyright) & more in-depth explanations. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Ianthegecko ( talk • contribs) .
Shouldn't Warr guitar be in there? Ianthegecko 02:15, 24 May 2006 (UTC)
How about we just eliminate the "Compare With" section? I think that the description of the Stick is strong enough to stand on its own. It's already in the stringed instruments category. -- Mperry 02:49, 25 May 2006 (UTC)
Alphonso Johnson says on his own Web site forum http://www.embamba.com/board (see May 31, 2006, "Stick on Weather Report Black Market?") that the Chapman Stick was not used on Weather Report's Black Market album, so the statement that Johnson played the Chapman Stick on it has been edited out.
-- Jjonahjameson 03:14, 15 June 2006 (UTC)JJ
I doubt that Rick Wright of Pink Floyd is a Stick player; he is a keyboarder; the only occurence of a stick on a pink floyd album i know is in the "a momentary lapse of reason", but there tony levin was playing the stick. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 129.27.232.70 ( talk • contribs)
This cat is probably right about this, and if he is this should be corrected. Sorry, I can't go thru/ do the verifying @ this moment. Thaddeus Slamp 01:35, 9 February 2007 (UTC)
What're the criteria for being a "famous" or "popular" Stickist? Some of these guys don't have albums that are sold by Stick Enterprises, and neither have I overheard their names in conversation with other Stickists (e.g. at Stick seminars or on the StickWire/Stickist forums), let alone the Teflon populace. And some I have heard of -- well, I really love Japhlet's playing, and Jeff Pearce, but I wouldn't say they're famous. After reviewing WP's policies, it appears preferable to delete the questionable ones rather than request citation for something so questionably verifiable as "fame" or "popularity". No offense was intended to the deleted Stickists, and if I have deleted any players that actually are encyclopedically notable then I hope someone will re-add them and explain here how that may be verified. -- ShaneCarey ( talk) 19:16, 16 November 2007 (UTC)
Could people please stop adding Warr Guitar players to the Stick players list unless they can be shown to have previously played the Stick or continue to do so? Perhaps it's time for a separate list of touch-style players (although that would involve all those listed having a Wiki entry). Failing that, perhaps it would be a good idea to move all the Warr players to the Warr Guitar page. - Dann Chinn ( talk) 23:08, 30 August 2009 (UTC)
I've tried unsuccessfully to turn the Stick bass page into a dab that includes Chapman's Stick Bass. I don't care enough to keep at it, but I thought someone here might. There's a guy who seems to think he owns the page, and the term. 64.171.68.130 05:06, 31 October 2006 (UTC)
Altho I know that subjectivity is pretty much frowned apon, I really found myself wondering , while reading the article (especially since I have a cousin who owns and plays this instrument) if there are any opinions or consenseses about the limitations and strengths of this instrument, and who has worked hardest to stretch the envelope on any limitations this instrument might have. If anyone feels they could contribute in this regard, I for one think it could make an important flavor addition to the article. Hope someone can help. Hope someone has empathy for what I'm getting @. Thaddeus Slamp 01:33, 9 February 2007 (UTC) —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Thaddeus Slamp ( talk • contribs) 01:28, 9 February 2007 (UTC).
The image is messed up. try and click it, i dare you. so someone with more knowledge should fix it, cause i dont have a lot 68.103.28.224 ( talk) 04:11, 4 June 2008 (UTC) User talk:68.103.28.224
I'm in awe of the Stick, and have been for quite some years. However, much of this article reads like a mashup of sales brochure and how-to manual ( wikipedia:NOHOWTO) with Tuning particularly egregious.
Sections like Construction NEED objective outside sources like a published review (or at least an interview with Levin or the like) rather than parroting of the maker's claims.
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I suspect that the baliset played by Josh Brolin in Dune: Part Two (2024) is an altered NS Stick, most likely as homage to the original movie. A quick google search reveals a cut still and concept art that shows pretty distinct similarities to the NS, but the body is not visible. I can't find any true confirmation online on what they used.
This would be the most significant media representation of the Stick in over a decade, I will see if I can dig up any sort of evidence to verify and include in this article and the film's Equirax ( talk) 03:59, 9 March 2024 (UTC)
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Why is this not at Chapman stick (small "s")? [[User:Meelar| Meelar (talk)]] 21:46, Sep 30, 2004 (UTC)
I'd like to see this section expanded, with pictures (which I would add to the article in general, but I'm not sure about copyright) & more in-depth explanations. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Ianthegecko ( talk • contribs) .
Shouldn't Warr guitar be in there? Ianthegecko 02:15, 24 May 2006 (UTC)
How about we just eliminate the "Compare With" section? I think that the description of the Stick is strong enough to stand on its own. It's already in the stringed instruments category. -- Mperry 02:49, 25 May 2006 (UTC)
Alphonso Johnson says on his own Web site forum http://www.embamba.com/board (see May 31, 2006, "Stick on Weather Report Black Market?") that the Chapman Stick was not used on Weather Report's Black Market album, so the statement that Johnson played the Chapman Stick on it has been edited out.
-- Jjonahjameson 03:14, 15 June 2006 (UTC)JJ
I doubt that Rick Wright of Pink Floyd is a Stick player; he is a keyboarder; the only occurence of a stick on a pink floyd album i know is in the "a momentary lapse of reason", but there tony levin was playing the stick. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 129.27.232.70 ( talk • contribs)
This cat is probably right about this, and if he is this should be corrected. Sorry, I can't go thru/ do the verifying @ this moment. Thaddeus Slamp 01:35, 9 February 2007 (UTC)
What're the criteria for being a "famous" or "popular" Stickist? Some of these guys don't have albums that are sold by Stick Enterprises, and neither have I overheard their names in conversation with other Stickists (e.g. at Stick seminars or on the StickWire/Stickist forums), let alone the Teflon populace. And some I have heard of -- well, I really love Japhlet's playing, and Jeff Pearce, but I wouldn't say they're famous. After reviewing WP's policies, it appears preferable to delete the questionable ones rather than request citation for something so questionably verifiable as "fame" or "popularity". No offense was intended to the deleted Stickists, and if I have deleted any players that actually are encyclopedically notable then I hope someone will re-add them and explain here how that may be verified. -- ShaneCarey ( talk) 19:16, 16 November 2007 (UTC)
Could people please stop adding Warr Guitar players to the Stick players list unless they can be shown to have previously played the Stick or continue to do so? Perhaps it's time for a separate list of touch-style players (although that would involve all those listed having a Wiki entry). Failing that, perhaps it would be a good idea to move all the Warr players to the Warr Guitar page. - Dann Chinn ( talk) 23:08, 30 August 2009 (UTC)
I've tried unsuccessfully to turn the Stick bass page into a dab that includes Chapman's Stick Bass. I don't care enough to keep at it, but I thought someone here might. There's a guy who seems to think he owns the page, and the term. 64.171.68.130 05:06, 31 October 2006 (UTC)
Altho I know that subjectivity is pretty much frowned apon, I really found myself wondering , while reading the article (especially since I have a cousin who owns and plays this instrument) if there are any opinions or consenseses about the limitations and strengths of this instrument, and who has worked hardest to stretch the envelope on any limitations this instrument might have. If anyone feels they could contribute in this regard, I for one think it could make an important flavor addition to the article. Hope someone can help. Hope someone has empathy for what I'm getting @. Thaddeus Slamp 01:33, 9 February 2007 (UTC) —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Thaddeus Slamp ( talk • contribs) 01:28, 9 February 2007 (UTC).
The image is messed up. try and click it, i dare you. so someone with more knowledge should fix it, cause i dont have a lot 68.103.28.224 ( talk) 04:11, 4 June 2008 (UTC) User talk:68.103.28.224
I'm in awe of the Stick, and have been for quite some years. However, much of this article reads like a mashup of sales brochure and how-to manual ( wikipedia:NOHOWTO) with Tuning particularly egregious.
Sections like Construction NEED objective outside sources like a published review (or at least an interview with Levin or the like) rather than parroting of the maker's claims.
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I suspect that the baliset played by Josh Brolin in Dune: Part Two (2024) is an altered NS Stick, most likely as homage to the original movie. A quick google search reveals a cut still and concept art that shows pretty distinct similarities to the NS, but the body is not visible. I can't find any true confirmation online on what they used.
This would be the most significant media representation of the Stick in over a decade, I will see if I can dig up any sort of evidence to verify and include in this article and the film's Equirax ( talk) 03:59, 9 March 2024 (UTC)