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  1. So a few months back I started playing drum with the band. Was using literally just a strap off an old laptop bag. Then I mocked up a quick strap rig with plain undyed leather, held together with rivets, non adjustable. Just to see if my design concept would work. It worked out fairly well. Then just before this latest run started I put together version one of my final rig about three weeks ago.

    DrumRig.jpg

    its held to the drum with two straps. One just wraps around the base and the second wraps just below the head and under the tuning ropes. Here is a shot of the rig in action so to speak. You can see the lower strap.

    DrumRigStage.jpg

    Last night I tweaked the rig again by redoing the hold straps in heavier leather and chicago screws so it can still be removed but will be much more solid on the drum. I have the pieces cut for a new should strap but that can wait :) the current one is still functional. the big buckle is off an old baldric I had. The strap attaches to the holding straps via brass buckles giving me quite a bit of adjustability for length depending on if I have my coat/cloak/doublet/ or what have you on that day :)

    Funny thing is the strap rig weighs far more than the drum itself :) the drum is a synthetic shell so is rather light haha

    Cheeks

  2. 300 years in the making!!!

    Modern Day Pirate the latest CD from the Musical Blades releases Dec 4th at Davey's Uptown in KC CD release party for both the Blades and Capt Black's Sea Dogges. available for order on the website two days later. And on Itunes, Amazon and such as quick as we can get it there after. Normally about 45 days.

    Patch will be getting the website updated hopefully tonight with previews of the tracks.

    -Cheeks-

    Front_CD_small.jpg

  3. I swear I saw it there(must have been dreaming though). But according to Capt Patch it should show up on both itunes and amazon soon. Sorry for the delay. Apparently the service that was supposed toget the tunes up to the other services did not do so. But they are working to correct the issue.

    It can already be acquired digitally here http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/musicalblades4

  4. Good news for those wanting to order form Amazon. Talked with Patch about it again today and he informed me he had contacted them and that Amazon was going to see about fixing the issue. However amazon did say it may take up to two weeks for it to start showing. So better than nothing but still not as fast as we would like eh? :) :) :)

  5. The samples I've heard from the album I like. Its just a shame the digital downloads only seem to be on itunes, unless I am missing something (sorry, just about anything apple and me don't get along).

    If I see it come up on amazon's mp3 store I'll purchase it.

    hmm it should be on Amazon. Let me know if it is still not and I will get Patch to check on it.

    edit: I looked and it is still not up on amazon. It should hit there eventually though. Sometimes it apparently takes quite a while for them to get new stuff posted. which is a trifle annoying really...

  6. Okay I am horrid at promos but here is one anyway :) :)

    Man we have been busy this year. First it was Live at Pubs and Piratecore

    now we have our studio cd for the year High Seas Drifter

    Anyway give this one a look. Some track previews available on the site. The CD is available for order and the downloads thru iTunes and the like

    will follow shortly.

    thanks for looking :)

    ed

    Aka Cheeks

  7. Howdy All. Just wanted to put out a quick blurb. On Memorial Day, The Musical Blades release our latest cd - Live At Pubs and Piratecore.

    This cd is a compilation of things. 6 tracks that were done for the canceled Shipwrecked Music Festival last year of pure piratecore metal goodness. following that are 4 tracks from the Pirate Ball earlier this year and then we end with 3 new songs.

    Give it a look. right now you can order on the web and soon it will be up on Amazon/Itunes/etc.

    Also thanks to all who have come out to see us. If you are in the St Louis area we will be there for one more weekend at the final days of the Greater St Louis Ren Faire. Would love to see ya :)

    Fair Winds

    -Cheeks-

  8. wow someone else who listed Rowdy Soul.. sweet love that tune

    Rollin Home is a fav to

    I seem to the be the only one in the world who doesn;t like Barret's. Can't really say why just not my cup o tea.

    But some old favs to like

    northwest passage

    South Australia

    Minstrel Boy

    mingulay

    Old Maui

    even Drunken Sailor depending on the version heh.

  9. I might have to contact you (well when I have some money).... Knowing someone that I can send a copy of a pattern to, and ask... do you have a chunka leather this size, is a great plus......

    Anytime, Patrick! I'm working on a leather vest right now; roughly 1890s pattern but tweaked to be steamy,,,I'll send pix!

    Nice :) i am slowly getting back into working leather after a wrist injury. Slow slow going with everything else going on. Am very interested in seeing how you take it steamy. SP is one of my fav genres. Has been for many years but around here until recently no one was constuming in it. Now starting to see a lot more at local cons.

  10. Well, the event was quite successful and most everyone showed up despite 6" of snow. Over $1,600 was raised for charity and it seems a good time was had by all.

    Check out some of the pictures from the event here we'll add more as we receive them.

    Wow that is awesome. The Ball was an absolute blast. Good to meet folks finally too.

    Ed/Cheeks

  11. Yea sorry I just noticed the pictures had gotten cropped.

    The bottom of the cover says James Brown & Son, Glasgow

    the title page says Collected by W.B.Whall, Master Mariner

    Glasgow: James Brown & So, Publishers, 52-58 Darnley Street 1920

    The book contains around 40 tunes and several pictures of various ships, mostly drawing and painting repro's.

  12. So today I get an envelope from an old friend. He had found an old receipt for the sound system I had bought for the band I was in at the time. But recently I had sent him some tracks of the pirate/sea song stuff I had been doing. Inside the mailer envelope was a wrapped present. Inside the paper I found this..

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    This edition was published in 1920. There are two more editions after it. Here is a page from inside

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    Sorry the spacing is wierd not sure how to fix that with the picture embedding thing.

  13. Is the second weekend Pirate weekend this year at OKC? I will at this point once again be attending as a patron. I recently parted ways with the singing group.

    The Twisted Blades had a good time at Scarlett's this year doing our...."original"(Muhahaha argh!) show Whose Pirate Is It Anyway hahaha. :(

    And watch out for The Blue Phantom! Not everyday a Pirate Superhero is born.

  14. Well today went well. Basically they still didn't really know what they wanted so I sort of went out in character and started asking the kids questions and pulling them in a bit. Asking them things like 'would you like to be a pirate? great here is your job. How about you? great well here is what you will get to eat once we get on the ship...then we discussed a bit how we glamorize pirate life. How we think it was great, but in reality it was a hard life.

    Fielded the usual questions about my accent,"Is that a real accent? Does it sound real? Then I guess it is real" B) Actually it does sound real if a bit modern but it works.

    After that I told stories of two battles, one of Edward England and then the last fight of Bartholomew Roberts. Told them in that order since the first fight pirates actually got a bit of shiny and in the second they mostly died. Used how Roberts died to illustrate what happened to a lot of pirates and went into what happened when you got tried and convicted , then ended the whole thing with a quote from PoTC, what happened to most pirates.. and what was funny was at this point a good portion of those watching actually chanted with me without prompting.. "A Short Drop and a Sudden Stop". I took some more questions thanked them for listening and sent them on their way. hehe what I didn't know was that one of the ladies listening was part of the crew that put this thing together. Didn't find that out till the other lady whom I did know was part of it came over and said " I hear you were great". Which made me feel good.

  15. Finally got some information back from the place. They want me to speak about what I would do as a pirate in every day life. Heh the short answer is same thing everyone else does I just occasionally rob someone. But that isn't what they mean. They want me to talk about everyday sailing life which again is rather boring most of the time just like any other job. Can probably focus on the things we popularlly think pirates did and bring it to reality that way. So with those things in mind any more advice? :blink:

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