The Ugly Stick is a percussion instrument very popular in Newfoundland and it is extremely easy to make. And because it is so easy we would like to invite anyone coming to the Newfie Kitchen Party at Ascension on Saturday, September 23rd to have a go at creating one. There will be a prize for the best effort. The following is an article I found on the internet. There are also videos and demonstrations on playing it. We can’t wait to see what you create.
7 Steps to a Beautiful Ugly Stick
1. Gather your materials. A mop, broom handle, or cut off hockey stick works well for the base. Then you’ll need screws or bolts, beer caps or roofing felt tins, soup cans, bells, noisemakers, and anything else you can think of to decorate your ugly stick. A boot is great to add to the bottom. Try looking at second hand shops, and you can often fins good materials at dollar stores.
2. Pre drill holes in your stick where you want to place your beer caps. Space them out, and leave yourself some room so you can grip the stick while you play it.
3. Punch or drill holes in your beer caps. Make the holes a bit larger than your screws, so they rattle.
4. Assemble your beer caps on your screws or bolts, then screw them into the pre-drilled holes on your stick. Five or six per screw is good. You can use a combination of caps and felt tins if you wish; hard-core builders boil their beer caps to remove the rubber lining. The beer caps are the most important thing, that’s what makes your music for you.
5. Attach the bottom of your stick to an old boot. Drill a hole in a piece of wood, put the mop handle into that, and then screw the whole thing into the base of the boot, to give it stability.
6. Add a tin can somewhere to the stick. Try putting a soup can on, lower down, so that way, if there is a point in the music where you bang it, it is like hitting a drum, to get that extra sound to go along with the sound of the beer caps.
7. Decorate your ugly stick! Give it a personality, a face, some hair, a hat. Make it ugly! Once it is done, you are ready to go mummering…or attend our Newfie Kitchen Party!