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Wright, Michael (November 28, 2018). "Island Style: How Hawaiian Music Helped Make the Guitar America's Instrument". Acoustic Guitar . Retrieved July 11, 2020. Was Richards oversimplifying the electric guitar? Yes and no. Obviously, one of the most important musical innovations of the past century didn’t come about by simply shoving a telephone into the sound-hole of an acoustic guitar, and that certainly isn’t the case today; but, a few modern conveniences aside, the electric guitar functions more or less the same as an acoustic guitar. Ross, Michael (November 17, 2011). "Forgotten Heroes: Paul Bigsby". premierguitar.com. Premier Guitar Magazine . Retrieved January 18, 2021.

Playing a Mini Hawaiian Guitar is a great way to relieve stress and express yourself creatively. It is also a fun and social activity that you can enjoy with others. Additionally, it can improve your hand-eye coordination and enhance your musical abilities. What are the disadvantages of playing a Mini Hawaiian Guitar? I think there will always be universal players … who can look at the form of the instrument and go, ‘Oh, I love you just the way you are’. But I think there’s always going to be a group of leading-edge consumers who are going to want betterment and something new.” There are periodic claims that the electric guitar is dead, but it remains surprisingly resilient to further evolution. Is there really no room for improvement or evolution, as players like Richards suggest? While Fender is set to release an electric-acoustic hybrid guitar, Mooney admits that many consumers are of the Keith Richards mindset. Bryson, Alan (May 4, 2020). "Top Ten Horizontal Guitar Players". allaboutjazz.com . Retrieved January 11, 2021. a b c d e f g h i j Ross, Michael (February 17, 2015). "Pedal to the Metal: A Short History of the Pedal Steel Guitar". Premier Guitar Magazine . Retrieved September 1, 2017.a b "Dobro Model 27– Brother Oswald's Dobro – Country Music History Maker". vintageguitar.com. Vintage Guitar Magazine. October 1, 2004 . Retrieved February 10, 2021. a b Ruymar, Lorene (1996). The Hawaiian Steel Guitar and Its Great Hawaiian Musicians. Centerstream Publications. p.31. ISBN 9781574240214. Shamel, Wynell; Shamel, Charles E. (November 1999). "The 1897 Petition Against the Annexation of Hawaii". archives.gov. Social Education. pp.402–408 . Retrieved February 14, 2021. Today, effects pedals such as those that Mayer still makes can produce such overdriven tones at lower volumes, but, as he points out, only certain types of distortion actually sound good. “The golden rule, basically is, if you modify a wave form in such a way that the harmonics and the end result do not obey natural laws that occur in nature, it’s not going to sound very good … A series of odd harmonics is not as musical as the even harmonics are. It sounds discordant.” Beecher "Pete" Kirby (1911–1992), known as Bashful Brother Oswald, was born in Sevierville, Tennessee. As a member of Roy Acuff's " Smoky Mountain Boys", in 1939 his dobro playing on the Grand Ole Opry helped define country music in its formative years. [45] Kirby introduced the instrument to a nationwide radio audience. [15] :109 He played a Dobro Model 27, [45] and sometimes a steel-bodied National guitar. He was known to perform a comedy act dressed as a yokel, wearing a wide-brim slouch hat and overalls. [46] His dobro attracted interest and fascination; he said, "People couldn't understand how I played it and what it was, and they'd always want to come around and look at it." [46] He stayed with Acuff for 53 years. [46]

Bird of Paradise Brought Hawaiian Music Fad East". The Washington Herald. No.4188. April 14, 1918. p.1 . Retrieved December 9, 2017. Shah, Haleema (April 25, 2019). "How the Hawaiian Steel Guitar Changed American Music". smithsonianmag.com. Smithsonian Institution . Retrieved October 22, 2020. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t Cundell, R. Guy S. (July 1, 2019). "Across the South: The origins and development of the steel guitar in western swing" (PDF). b0b.com. Adelaide, Australia: University of Adelaide . Retrieved November 29, 2020.

Troutman, John William (2016). Kīkā kila: how the Hawaiian steel guitar changed the sound of modern music. Chapel Hill. ISBN 978-1-4696-2793-9 . Retrieved January 19, 2021. {{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( link) Seymour, Bobbe (April 30, 2012). "Early History of the Pedal Steel Guitar". pedalsteelmusic.com. Steel Guitar Nashville . Retrieved February 17, 2021. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad Volk, Andy (2003). Lap Steel Guitar. Anaheim, California: Centerstream Publications. ISBN 1-57424-134-6. Isaacs tried it in a 1953 recording session on a Webb Pierce song called " Slowly". [60] The song became one of the most-played country songs of 1954 and was No. 1 on the Billboard's country charts for seventeen weeks. [60] Isaacs' guitar became the first pedal steel guitar on a hit record. [61] More importantly, the sound was immediately recognized by lap steel (non-pedal) guitarists as something both unique and impossible [b] :190 to produce on a non-pedal lap steel. [8] [59] :190 Dozens of instrumentalists rushed to get pedals on their steel guitars to imitate the unique bending notes they heard in Isaacs' play. [60] In the months and years after this recording, instrument makers and musicians worked to duplicate the innovations of Bigsby and Isaacs. [59] :191 Even though the instrument had been available for over a decade before this recording, the pedal steel guitar emerged as a crucial element in country music after the success of this song. [8] The pedals allowed playing more complex and versatile music than it was possible on lap steel. [59] :192 Early History of the Steel Guitar". steelguitaracademy.com. Steel Guitar Academy . Retrieved January 9, 2021.

Spevak, Jeff (September 14, 2014). "20 Shows to put on your list". Vol.182, no.257. Rochester Democrat and Chronicle. p.8–C . Retrieved January 10, 2021. Acoustic lap steel guitars: These are traditional acoustic steel-string acoustic guitars modified to be played on the performer's lap. [13] The modification is to raise the strings higher off the fingerboard than a traditional guitar, which can be done by inserting an adapter on the instrument's bridge and its nut. [14] This prevents the steel bar from hitting against the frets. [14] Oermann, Robert K. (September 9, 2016). "LifeNotes: Pedal Steel Pioneer Bud Isaacs Passes". musicrow.com. Music Row Magazine . Retrieved December 2, 2020.Foley, Hugh W. Jr. "Dunn, Robert Lee (1908–1971)". Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History & Culture. Oklahoma Historical Society. Archived from the original on September 5, 2008 . Retrieved May 8, 2020. This musical instrument is also famous as a lap steel guitar. Compared to a traditional guitar, a lap steel guitar allows the performer to change the pitch by pressing a glass or metal bar against the strings. Ruymar, Ruymar (1996). The Hawaiian Steel Guitar and its Great Hawaiian Musicians. Anaheim Hills, CA: Centerstream Pub. ISBN 1574240218. a b c Herzhaft, Gérard (1992). Encyclopedia of the Blues. Fayetteville, Arkansas: University of Arkansas Press. ISBN 1-55728-252-8 . Retrieved January 7, 2021. This is really it,” said Keith Richards in an interview from the early 2000s, acoustic guitar in hand. “I mean, all they did was put a phone in it!” After a raspy guffaw came a proviso: “But it was the right phone at the right time … ”

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