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Q: What is a Magnatone lap steel guitar worth?
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Where can you obtain information on lap steel guitar?

You can get information on a lap steel guitar in a variety of places. The best one is to go to a specialist guitar shop and ask. They are always happy to help provide information.


Who invented the steel string guitar?

The lap steel guitar's first ideas were developed in Hawaii and devived from the box of the spanish guitar. A guitar company later adapted that idea into a new concept of lap guitar.


What key is a lap steel guitar tuned?

Key of E


Where can one purchase a Lap Steel guitar?

A lap steel guitar is a slightly rare variant on a normal guitar. As the name suggests it is played by laying the guitar on the lap and playing it with a slide instead of fretting it with fingers. It could perhaps be sourced from a local guitar shop, however due to its rarity you might have to go to a specialist shop. The staff in the local guitar shop will be able to direct. If in London though, there is a street called Denmark street in central London which is filled with music shops. It would be easy to locate a lap steel guitar here.


What string instrument is like a sideways guitar?

A Dobro (resonator), or a lap-steel (Hawaiian).


How did the Lap Steel Guitar impact American life?

cause guitar can give happiness to those who use and listen to it. guitar is such a nice instrument to play.


What are the characteristics of a pedal steel guitar?

The characteristics of a pedal steel guitar is the slide sound one gets that is unique and popular with country music. It It is a high tech version of the old steel guitar (lap and consol) but has foot and knee pedals.


What is a lap steel guitar and how is it different tha a regular guitar?

The invention of the lap steel guitar in 1885 is most-commonly attributed to Joseph Kekuku. Lap steel guitars are similar to standard guitars but have some important differences: the strings of a lap steel guitar are raised at the bridge and neck ends, usually one half inch off the fingerboards; the strings of regular guitars have their strings directly against the fingerboards. Because the strings of lap steel guitars are raised and are too high to touch the fingerboard, regular fretted-type playing is impossible; consequently, the number of chords available to lap steel guitars are less than regular fretted guitars. A lap steel guitar player changes pitch by pressing a metal or glass tube against the strings rather than pressing the strings onto a fret. As a result of the fewer chord options and interesting pitch variations, many lap steel players make use of lap steel's rich tones to play melodies. There are three main types of lap steel guitars: Lap slide guitars (e.g., Hawaiian guitar) Resonator guitars--both the round and square neck types (e.g., Dobro, National) Electric lap steel guitars (having up to ten strings) Although lap slide and resonator guitars may be equipped with pick-ups, they do not rely on electrical amplification to be played. The most common use for lap steel guitars is in Hawaiian, country or bluegrass types of music, but they are sometimes used in rock and jazz. Lap steel guitars are commonly played on a lap, but some players use a stool or table.Lap steel guitars are most commonly played with a right-hand thumbpick and up to four left-hand fingerpicks. Some notable lap steel guitar players include Ben Harper, Sneaky Pete Kleinow, Junior Brown, John Fahey, Orville Johnson, David Hildago, Bob Brozman, and Ben Keith. The price ranges of Lap Steel Guitars is quite varied with new models costing as little as one hundred dollars; however, vintage lap steel guitars--especially resonator-type guitars--may be priced in the many thousands of dollars.


What is a 3 letter name for an hawaiian guitar?

Well that depends on what you mean really. A Hawaiian guitar can either be a Ukulele, steel guitar, or a lap guitar. The Ukulele is a very small guitar with four strings on it. The steel guitar is more of a traditional guitar, though somewhat smaller and uses a slide to get the smooth sound. The lap guitar is a version of a lap steel guitar used in country music and has several glass slides on the strings, and of course, lays across your lap normally.


How do guitars differ?

The main difference between a lap steel guitar and a regular guitar is the height of the strings. The strings of a lap steel guitar are typically raised to about half an inch (much higher off of the fretboard than a conventional guitar) and are usually meant to be played with a slide.


What are the threenames of the acoustic guitars?

Dreadnought - regular stringed acoustic guitar Resonator (Dobro) classical guitar - nylon stringed guitar a lap steel guitar without pickups mandolin is very close to a guitar as well


What dose Jimmy page play?

Nothing. He's vocals for Zeppelin. But wiki says: electric guitar, acoustic guitar, mandolin, dulcimer, theremin, bass guitar, banjo, harmonica, dobro, sitar, keyboards, tambourine, tambura, hurdy gurdy, pedal steel guitar, synthesizers, vocals, guitar synthesizer, lap steel guitar, slide guitar