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Six String Nation was conceived by award-winning Toronto-based writer and broadcaster Jowi Taylor and designed and built by Master Luthier George Rizsanyi in Annapolis County Nova Scotia, from 64 pieces of bone, metal, wood, stone and horn. The guitar was made as a symbol of national unity, to explore Canadian identity, and to connect people from all regions in Canada.[1]

The idea to build the guitar was conceived by Taylor in the months preceding the 1995 Quebec referendum on sovereignty after a chance encounter with Rizsanyi, who was then attempting to build guitars using wood from local sources rather than more conventional exotic woods. While the impending referendum focussed on the political relationship between the province of Quebec as a francophone minority and the Canadian federal government representing an anglophone majority, Taylor sought to represent additional stakeholders within the national debate including multicultural and indigenous communities as well as francophones living outside of Quebec.[2]

Over a period of eleven years, Taylor researched and gathered contributed materials for the guitar from every province and territory in Canada. A few materials were contributed directly by individuals to Rizsanyi. It was built by Rizsanyi in his workshop near Pinehurst, Nova Scotia, with assistance from Michael McConnell and fretboard inlay work by Sara Nasr. Work on the guitar was completed on June 15, 2006 and tested by musicians Dave MacIsaac of Cape Breton, Nova Scotia and Roger Howse of Newfoundland. Additional elements of metal, leather and fabric have subsequently been added to the case and strap.

The Six String Nation guitar made its debut on Canada Day 2006 on Parliament Hill in Ottawa[3] at the invitation of the National Capital Commission. Following its official introduction, it was played by Stephen Fearing and subsequently during the show by Kyle Riabko, Michel Pagliaro, Colin James, Jean-Francois Breau and Amy Millan. Earlier in the day, it had been played on ancillary stages by Colin Linden, Tom Wilson, Popo Murigande, Joel Fafard and members of La Volee d'Castors. In subsequent years at the Canada Day main stage on Parliament Hill, the guitar was played by Jay Knudson (2007), Ron Hynes (2008), Shane Yellowbird (2009), Wayne Lavallee (2010) and the guitarist accompanying Kardinal Offishall (2016). Over the years it has been played by hundreds of musicians - including Feist, Bruce Cockburn, Stompin' Tom Connors, Gordon Lightfoot, Rob Baker, Catherine MacLellan, the African Guitar Summit, K'naan and many others - at public and private events across Canada. The instrumental "Voyageur" by Don Ross from his "Upright and Locked Position" album (2012), was written for and composed on the Six String Nation guitar. Taylor and the Six String Nation guitar have appeared at festivals, schools, community, conference and corporate events in every province and territory of Canada.

The guitar officially received the nickname Voyageur - as suggested by Lt. Col. Susan Beharriel - at a ceremony launching the 2008 Festival du Voyageur in Winnipeg-St. Boniface.

In 2009, the guitar was part of the Un Paese a Sei Corde international guitar festival in Orta San Giulio, Italy, where it was played by Pino Forastiere and Davide Sgorlon.

In honour of the guitar, a fifty-cent coin was created by the Royal Canadian Mint in 2009.[4] It is in the triangular shape of a guitar pick and features a hologram of the Six String Nation logo on the reverse set into a depiction of Voyageur's sound hole and rosette.

On December 11, 2015, Taylor was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal (Civilian Division)[5] for his work on the project by Governor General David Johnston in a ceremony at Rideau Hall.

Books

The origins and process of the project as well as the encounters with people across Canada were chronicled in a book by Taylor in 2009, "Six String Nation: 64 Pieces. 6 Strings. 1 Canada. 1 Guitar." (Douglas & Mcintyre publishers)[6] accompanied by photos by Doug Nicholson and Sandor Fizli, including photos of the materials and construction process mostly by Fizli and a selection from among the tens of thousands of portraits of people holding Voyageur taken at events in all provinces and territories of Canada by Nicholson - an ongoing project.[7]

Additionally, the project has been featured in a number of other published texts and workbooks including the grade 9 core French textbook "Tu Parles!" from R.K. Publishing[8] and "Mathematics 10" for western Canada from McGraw-Hill Ryerson.[9]

Media

A proposed television special and series about the building of the guitar and its subsequent travels was aborted by CBC Television Arts and Entertainment part way through the development process just months before construction on the guitar began on April 30, 2006. At that point, CBC Newsworld producer Deborah Smith stepped in to propose a more modest project called "A Canadian Guitar",[10] which played several times on the now defunct network.

Accompanying Jowi and the Six String Nation team on the journey to Haida Gwaii in February 2006 to obtain the wood from the Golden Spruce was Geoff Siskind, acting in the dual capacity of videographer and audio recordist, the latter for a documentary by renowned CBC radio documentarist [https://www.thirdcoastfestival.org/explore/person/steve-wadhams Steve Wadhams]. Wadhams' experimental audio documentary based on these and other recordings, along with interviews with Jowi and music commissioned from Don Ross, aired in 2007.

An interview on Shaw TV Vancouver's "Urban Rush" show on September 29, 2009[11] included performances by Barney Bentall.

The project was spoofed on the December 4, 2104 episode (#300193905)[12] of CBC Radio's "This Is That" in a segment about the creation of a Canadian "unity shovel".

Taylor has appeared in dozens of local and national radio and television interviews about the project, most notably in two full length interviews on TVOntario's "The Agenda with Steve Paikin" on January 2, 2013[13] and November 8, 2016.[14]

He was the guest on episode 70[15] of the Trailer Park Boys podcast, published on SwearNet.com on December 2, 2016. During the episode, Mike Smith, as the character "Bubbles", played the song "Liquor and Whores" on Voyageur.

Documentary film footage funded by an anonymous donor from Victoria BC and shot by the now defunct F8 Inc has never been assembled into a final form. However, fragments of this footage, along with short vignettes by a number of independent videographers commissioned by Taylor, can be seen in various forms on Six String Nation's [https://www.youtube.com/SixStringNationTV YouTube channel].

Materials

The guitar is made from 64 pieces of wood, bone, metal, stone and horn, representing a variety of cultures, communities, characters and events from every province and territory of Canada.

The guitar case was custom made for Six String Nation by Al Williams of Calton Cases Canada in Calgary, Alberta. The strap was made by Levy's Leathers of Winnipeg Manitoba. Additional pieces of significant material adorn both the case and the strap.

Voyageur Components
ProvinceCommunityDescriptionLocation(s) in Guitar Construction
AlbertaBrooks,Dinosaur Provincial ParkWood from interior of

John Ware's cabin.

Pick guard.

Upper element of leaf motif.

AlbertaEdmontonTop of hockey stick from

Wayne Gretzky.

Pick guard. Stem. 4 of 4, L-R.

Bridge pin (1 of original 6).

AlbertaHand Hills LakeCommunity Dance Hall floor board

from Hand Hills Lake Stampede.

Top. Interior. Bridge plate.
AlbertaKainah First Nation,

Standoff

Ammolite carved in the shape of

Blood Tribe Buffalo Skull symbol.

Back. Interior. Ornament.
British

Columbia

near Dease LakeNephrite Jade from Jade West.Headstock. Inlay.
British

Columbia

near Port Clements,Haida GwaiiPart of only material extracted from

Kiidk'yaas, "The Golden Spruce".

Top.
British

Columbia

RichmondRed Cedar from Jack Uppal's

Goldwood timber mill.

Back Int. Kerfing strips

on either side of end block.

British

Columbia

RosslandCompetition ski from Olympic medalist

Nancy Greene-Raine.

Back. Interior.

Reinforcing strip #2 from top.

British

Columbia

SidneyMoulding from original era DeHavillandDHC-2 BeaverRosette.

Elements #3 and #11, clockwise.

British

Columbia

VictoriaWood from original gateway to Canada's

first Chinatown, Fan Tan Alley.

Top. Int. Kerfing, left shoulder.
ManitobaGardentonWood from St. Michael's Orthodox

Ukrainian Church.

Neck laminate.

Rosette element #8, clockwise.

ManitobaGimliIcelandic "Lucky Stone", Lake Winnipeg.Fretboard inlay Fret #7.
ManitobaSt. BonifaceBeam from St. Boniface Museum, once

schoolhouse to Louis Riel.

Back. Sides. Binding.

Rosette, elements #5/13

New BrunswickAtholvilleSalvage from the Seven Years' War

French Frigate, Machault.

Top. Bridge.
New BrunswickHartlandWood from world's longest covered bridge.Back Int. Reinforcing strip #4.
Newfoundland

& Labrador

Cape RaceWood from Cape Race Lighthouse

motor cabinet.

Back Int. Heel brace.
Newfoundland

& Labrador

Conception BayRed Ochre in tribute to Beothuk people.Pick guard stain

on side leaf element.

Newfoundland

& Labrador

NainLabradorite feldspar.Fretboard inlay on

frets #3 and #9

Newfoundland

& Labrador

TwillingateWood from Christmas Seal

floating clinic.

Back Int. Kerfing at L and R waist.
Nova ScotiaHalifaxRafter from Pier 21 historic site.Top. Interior. X brace.
Nova ScotiaLunenburgDecking from Bluenose II.Neck laminate. Rosette.

Interior top block and end block.

Nova ScotiaLunenburgSalvaged pew from St. John's

Anglican Church.

Back Int. Back brace #4,

reinforcing strip #5.

Top int. B-L kerning.

Nova ScotiaSydney, Cape BretonRail sample from Sydney Steel.Fretboard inlay on fret #17.
Nova ScotiaWestphalWood from the Nova Scotia Home for

Coloured Children African Canadian

Orphanage.

Top Int. fingerboard brace.

Back int reinforcing strip #3.

NunavutCambridge Bay(Iqaluktuuttiaq)Muskox horn.Rosette.

Elements #4/12, clockwise.

NunavutIqaluitWhale baleen.Rosette.

Elements #2/10, clockwise.

NunavutRankin Inlet(Kangiqliniq)Walrus tusk.Bridge pins (4 of original 6).
North West

Territories

Fort SmithMammoth ivory from Dene

carver Sonny MacDonald.

Headstock inlay - White element of

6SN logo execution,

nut.

North West

Territories

Great Bear LakeAcasta Gneiss, world's oldest rock.Fretboard inlay on fret #1,

rightmost element.

North West

Territories

YellowknifeWall piece from Wildcat Cafe.Pickguard. Stem.

2 of 4, L-R.

OntarioAlmonteKitchen rafter from

James Naismith house.

Pick guard.

Side leaf element surround.

OntarioCobaltSilver from Beaver Mine.Fretboard inlay on fret #1.

Centre element.

OntarioNiagara FallsWooden nickel made from

Maid of the Mist II salvage.

Pick guard.

Side leaf element inset.

OntarioOttawaCopper from the roof of the

Library of Parliament.

Fretboard inlay on fret #3.

Rosette, double ring.

OntarioOttawaOak door frame from Parliament

Centre Block.

Back.

Spine laminate elements #1/5

OntarioOttawaWood from sideboard of Prime Minister

Sir John A. Macdonald, Parliament Hill.

Top Int. Finger braces #1/2/3/4
OntarioPic River First NationMoose antler.Fretboard inlay frame around

Labradorite on 9th fret.

OntarioPic River First NationPipe stone.Headstock inlay

Red element of 6SN logo execution.

OntarioSudburyNickel ingots from Inco.Fretboard inlay on frets #12 and #15.
OntarioThunder BaySoup paddle from Finnish cooperative

restaurant, The Hoito.

Side Int. Struts below waist, L/R.
OntarioTorontoWindow frame from Lawren Harris'

Group of Seven "Studio Building".

Top Int. Kerfing on R shoulder.

Back int. Back brace #1

OntarioTorontoPaul Henderson's hockey stick from

Game 8, 1972 Summit Series.

Pick guard. Stem.

1 of 4, L-R. Bridge pin (1 of original 6)

OntarioTorontoSeat 69, Gallery section, Massey Hall.Headstock +

Rosette, elements #1/9, clockwise.

Prince Edward

Island

CavendishWood from the property where "Green Gables"

author Lucy Maud Montgomery was

raised by her grandparents.

Back. Interior.

Reinforcing strip #1 from top.

Prince Edward

Island

CharlottetownWood from office of J.R.'s Bar music venue

founder Johnnie Reid.

Fretboard.
Prince Edward

Island

Lennox Island First NationHandle of Mi'kmaq oyster shucking champion

Joe Labobe's prized shucking knife.

Side.

Seat for bottom strap post.

Prince Edward

Island

PinetteWood from mallet belonging to "Canada Tree"

sculptor Tyler Aspin.

Rosette. Elements #6/14, clockwise.
Prince Edward

Island

RusticoWood from interior of Doucet House, PEI's

oldest family dwelling, Acadian origin.

Back Int. Back brace #2.

Top Int. Kerfing at waist.

QuebecKuujjuaq, NunavikCaribou antler ulu carved by Charlene Watt.Fretboard inlay on fret #5
QuebecMontebelloBaseboard moulding from Manoir Papineau.Neck laminate, centre strip.
QuebecMontrealFairmount Bagel bakery shibba.Back.

Spine laminate elements #2/4

QuebecMontrealGold from Maurice "Rocket" Richard's

1955-56 Stanley Cup ring.

Fretboard inlay on fret #9
QuebecMontrealWood from Seat 10 Row G Section 321

of the old Montreal Forum.

Pick guard. Stem.

3 of 4, L-R.

QuebecMontrealCanoe paddle belonging to 15th and 17th

Prime Minister, Pierre Elliot Trudeau.

Top Int. Neck and fingerboard brace.

Truss rod access.

QuebecQuebec CityDrapery pin from Walter S. Painter designed

Theatre Capitole.

Side Int.

Struts between upper bouts and waist, L/R.

QuebecSt. ArmandSlate from purported chapel roof built by

slaves owned by American loyalist Philip Luke.

Bridge Pins Slate ground into powder

color for pin detail.

SaskatchewanOne Arrow First Nation,Duck LakeStone from monument to Almighty Voice

aka. "Kisse-Manitou-Wayo" / "Shu-Kwe-weetam"

Fretboard inlay on fret #1,

leftmost element.

SaskatchewanPatuanakMoose shin contributed by Don Reed and

participants in his community music program.

Fretboard inlay on fret #3, frame.
SaskatchewanVereginWood from grain elevator built by Doukhobor exiles

from Russia led by Peter Verigin.

Back. Spine. Centre strip.

Rosette element #8.

YukonDawson CityFlooring from cabin of author Jack London.Back Int. Kerfing at lower bout L/R.
YukonDawson City/Pelly CrossingMarten hide stretcher used by trapper/photo-

documentarist J.J. Van Bibber.

Top Int.

Tone bars #1/2. Kerfing at lower bout L

YukonDawson City, variousWood from Yukon Rose river boat.Back Int. Kerfing on shoulders L/R
YukonPlacer Gold ClaimMastodon ivory.Saddle.
YukonQikiqtaruk (Herschel Island)Wood from whaling station community house,

the oldest wood-frame building in the Yukon.

Back Int.

Back brace #3 Top Int.

Kerfing at bottom R.

Case Adornments

ProvinceCommunityDescriptionLocation(s) in Guitar Case
AlbertaKainah First NationSweetgrass braid gifted by Ramona Bighead,

principal at Tatsikiisaapo'p Middle School.

Bed, top,

under headstock pillow.

New BrunswickSt. Andrew's By-the-SeaChair Upholstery, Algonquin Resort,

Walter S. Painter Wing, ca. 1910

Bed, sewn onto sidewall

at bottom end.

North West

Territories

YellowknifeEagle feather gifted by Gwich'in

elder, musician and broadcaster,

William Greenland.

Bed, affixed to bottom

at right waist.

OntarioKingstonEngineers "Iron Ring"Bed, compartment cover pull tab.
OntarioKleinbergBow tie belonging to author, historian

and broadcaster Pierre Berton.

Lid, neck.
OntarioOrilliaDoily from Stephen Leacock House

Museum at Brewery Bay.

Bed, main body.
OntarioSarniaInternational Space Station Expedition 34/35

Mission Patch contributed by astronaut and ISS

Commander Chris Hadfield.

Bed, main body.
OntarioStratfordMaterial from the original tent of the

Stratford Theatre Festival ca. 1953

Bed, compartment cover.
OntarioToronto"Sleeping Beauty" Bluebird costume of National Ballet

of Canada prima ballerina Karen Kain ca. 1972

Lid, head.

Bed, waist.

OntarioTorontoCollage of materials from Regent Park neighbourhood

schools designed by students from Nelson Mandela Park

Public School with designer Kessa Laxton.

Bed, headstock pillow.
OntarioTorontoMaterial from backdrop of Stuart McLean's Vinyl Cafe

touring show.

Bed, main body,

under Leacock doily.

OntarioWindsor / OhswekenLeather webbing from 1971-74 Windsor Warlocks lacrosse

stick made by Six Nations stick maker Ennis Williams.

Bed, top,

under headstock pillow.

OntarioWolf IslandTrousers donated by former coach and

hockey broadcasting icon Don Cherry.

Lid, main body.
Prince Edward

Island

Tyne ValleySweetgrass braid gifted by the Labobe family and friends

in the oyster shucking community.

Bed, top,

under headstock pillow.

QuebecQuebec CityCarpet from the mosque at the CCIQ, site of the

shooting on January 29, 2017, in which six people died

and 19 were injured.

tbd

Strap Adornments

ProvinceCommunityDescriptionLocation(s) in Guitar Construction
AlbertaEdmontonShoulder tile and cap badge donated by the

Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry - a regiment

founded in 1914 on a grant from Andrew Gault.

Affixed at front shoulder level,

top elements.

British

Columbia

VancouverMaterial taken from a jersey (ca. late 1930s) of the

Vancouver Asahi, a Japanese-Canadian baseball team

also founded in 1914 and lasting until the 1941 internment.

Affixed on front

closer to strap-lock device.

NewfoundlandSt. John'sShoulder tile and cap badge donated by the

Royal Newfoundland Regiment, founded in 1795

and awarded the Royal designation in December 1949.

Affixed at front shoulder level,

middle and lower elements.

Nova ScotiaDartmouthMaterials gifted from the wardrobes of each of the main three

characters of the Trailer Park Boys and woven together using

the unique Atlantic rug hooking technique of the Grenfell Missions

by artist Holly Boileau.

Affixed on front

closest to strap-lock.

OntarioChathamWool from a cap belonging to Myles Neuts, a student who died

in February 1998, six days after an attack by bullies at his school.

Affixed at the back side, mid-way.
OntarioTorontoCowboy boot of singer-songwriter Taylor Mitchell, who died as the

result of a coyote attack at Cape Breton Highlands National Park

on October 27, 2009, at the age of 19.

Affixed at back of strap

over adjustment ribs.

OntarioTorontoMaterials from Gord Downie's farewell "Man Machine Poem" tour wardrobe,

consisting of pieces from each of seven suits designed by Izzy Camilleri,

feather and felt from milliner Karyn Ruiz and heel and sole shoe leather by

cobbler Jeff Churchill.

Feather and felt on front above

Asahi jersey.

Shoe leathers on back above

Taylor Mitchell boot.

References

1. ^'National guitar' to include 600-year-old Winnipeg wood, CBC.
2. ^{{ISBN|978-1-55365-393-6}}
3. ^[https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/arts/books/country-music/article1187532/ Country music], The Globe and Mail
4. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.mint.ca/store/news/take-your-pick-of-enticing-new-collector-coins-as-royal-canadian-mint-launches-second-product-release-of-2009-5800006?cat=News+releases&nId=700002&parentnId=600004&nodeGroup=About+the+Mint|title=Take Your Pick of Enticing New Collector Coins as Royal Canadian Mint Launches Second Product Release of 2009|website=www.mint.ca|language=en|access-date=2018-05-07}}
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6. ^{{Cite book|url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/302060380|title=Six string nation : 64 pieces, 6 strings, 1 Canada, 1 guitar|last=Jowi.|first=Taylor,|date=2009|publisher=Douglas & McIntyre|isbn=9781553653936|location=Vancouver|oclc=302060380}}
7. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/sixstringnation/albums|title=Six String Nation’s albums|website=Flickr|language=en-us|access-date=2018-05-07}}
8. ^{{Cite book|url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/908168523|title=Tu parles! 1|others=DeBlois, Rachel,, Hendry, Linda M.,|isbn=9781927548189|location=[Toronto]|oclc=908168523}}
9. ^{{Cite book|url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/657264090|title=Mathematics 10|date=2010|publisher=McGraw-Hill Ryerson|others=McAskill, Bruce.|isbn=9780070002470|location=Toronto|oclc=657264090}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.cbc.ca/documentaries/canadianguitar.html|title=Canadian Guitar|year=2012|work=CBC Television|accessdate=21 September 2012}}
11. ^{{Citation|last=SixStringNationTV|title=6SN Bentall UrbanRush|date=2015-06-17|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-KbONYjH_OE|accessdate=2018-05-09}}
12. ^{{Citation|title=French Food Labels, Backwards Driver, Town Amalgamation, The Unity Shovel|date=2014-12-04|url=http://www.cbc.ca/player/play/2625553917|language=en-CA|accessdate=2018-05-09}}
13. ^{{Citation|last=The Agenda with Steve Paikin|title=Jowi Taylor: Six String Nation|date=2013-01-02|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-7XlUEvm-8|accessdate=2018-05-09}}
14. ^{{Citation|last=The Agenda with Steve Paikin|title=Six String Nation Revisited|date=2016-11-08|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_BKBbKJ6rs|accessdate=2018-05-09}}
15. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.swearnet.com/shows/trailer-park-boys/seasons/13/episodes/70|title=SwearNet is the home of The Trailer Park Boys!|website=www.swearnet.com|language=en|access-date=2018-05-09}}

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