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From: WYIOC. The Foxglove, Kirkburton, Huddersfield.
Just searched for 'Alan Cook'...
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Welcome to the website of Alan Cook.
Alan Cook is a British musician based in Manchester. His main instrument is the pedal steel guitar but he also plays dobro and mandolin.
Al, what's a Dobro....
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Welcome to the website of Alan Cook.
Alan Cook is a British musician based in Manchester. His main instrument is the pedal steel guitar but he also plays dobro and mandolin.
Al, what's a Dobro....
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And there's me thinking you knew your music
As everyone else knows, Dobro is not an instrument per se, but refers to any acoustic guitar with a metal resonator set into the body (also known as resonator guitars or resophonic guitars). It's plainly obvious from the picture that the bridge of the resophonic guitar over which the strings pass is attached to a metal resonator which produces and amplifies the sound; the body of the guitar does not play a significant role in sound amplification, as we all know.
(This is Jerry Douglas's signature Gibson)
The name came into being when John Dopyera and his brothers ("Dobro" also means "good" in their native Slavic language) set up their own business in 1929 trying to make a louder sounding instrument before amplifiers for guitars were even considered.
OK now?
As everyone else knows, Dobro is not an instrument per se, but refers to any acoustic guitar with a metal resonator set into the body (also known as resonator guitars or resophonic guitars). It's plainly obvious from the picture that the bridge of the resophonic guitar over which the strings pass is attached to a metal resonator which produces and amplifies the sound; the body of the guitar does not play a significant role in sound amplification, as we all know.
(This is Jerry Douglas's signature Gibson)
The name came into being when John Dopyera and his brothers ("Dobro" also means "good" in their native Slavic language) set up their own business in 1929 trying to make a louder sounding instrument before amplifiers for guitars were even considered.
OK now?
Last edited by Alan C; 10 August 2005 at 07:26 PM.
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From: ShyTot graphics Location: Squires Bar Location: Wakecastlefract
Ooooh, Brothers in Arms
Having witnessed Chris' music collection first-hand just the other day, I can confidently say he has bugger all musical knowledge
Who TF are 'Weather Forecast' ?!?!?!?!?
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From: ShyTot graphics Location: Squires Bar Location: Wakecastlefract
Don't mention Al and music.
Following one of his tips I put a concrete slab on top of one of my audio components, 'cos it would "Improooove the qualitay of the sound"
Smashed me chuffin iPod to smithereens though!!!
Following one of his tips I put a concrete slab on top of one of my audio components, 'cos it would "Improooove the qualitay of the sound"
Smashed me chuffin iPod to smithereens though!!!
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