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You can buy a kalimba (well, maybe not an authentic one) for pretty cheap. I got one for about 20 bucks this summer in a knick-knack type tourist store. It sounds pretty good. I'm thinking of attaching a contact mic to try looping, but I use a condenser for it now. I haven't tried looping it yet. -Jesse -----Original Message----- From: Len Seligman (by way of Kim Flint) <seligman@mitre.org> To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com <Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com> Date: Wednesday, October 22, 1997 12:59 AM Subject: marimba, kalimba, steel drum sounds >Hi folks, > >I'm a looping guitarist/vocalist that plays with a looping electric >violinist/vocalist. Additional sounds/textures I'd like to bring in >include >marimbas, kalimbas (African thumb piano), and steel drums. Any suggestions >about effects that could be used to get these or related sounds from an >electric guitar or violin? > >Thanks, >Len Seligman > > > >