National Steel Guitar Vs Dobro
As andy explains some music lends itself better to playing lap steel vs.
National steel guitar vs dobro. Just like the original today s steel style o features a maple neck finished in a vintage hand rubbed toner and capped by an unbound ebony fretboard topped by vintage style engraved tuners. The dobro was originally a guitar manufacturing company founded by the dopyera brothers with the name dobro manufacturing company. The idea behind these instruments created by the dopera brothers way back when dopera dobro was simply to make them louder. After gibson guitar corporation acquired rights to the dobro name in 1993 the company announced that it would take action against any company using the name.
The steel body style o is similar to national s flagship brass body but brings with it a vintage vibe from the 30 s. A steel guitar or a guitar that s used with a steel bar isn t a dobro unless it has the noted dobro features. Raw series new for 2020. Dobro is an american brand of resonator guitars currently owned by gibson and manufactured by its subsidiary epiphone the term dobro is also used as a generic term for any wood bodied single cone resonator guitar.
The second is a steel resonator guitar that s constructed out of steel. In dobro a lot of your volume comes from your hands and how hard you re hitting the strings. There were no electric. Lap steel guitar has a plugged in electric sound which also gives it a more sustained tone for playing single notes or chords.
Available in steel brass and german silver. After 30 years national guitars is proud to introduce our raw series. A perfect example of this is the gretsch honey dipper metal resonator guitar. A resonator guitar is a class of instruments of which a dobro is one.
In 1928 dopyera left national to form the dobro manufacturing company with his brothers rudy emile robert and louis dobro being a contraction of dopyera brothers and also meaning goodness in their native slovak language dobro released a competing resonator guitar with a single resonator with its concave surface uppermost often described as bowl shaped under a distinctive circular. Steel guitar players use steel slides with high action tension. Instruments designed to naturally distress over time.