I don't think there is any longer any doubt about it.
Many of the people here would take the engine from a
car, hitch up a team of horses to it, and thereafter
insist that the buggy was derived from the automobile.
There is no point in trying to reason with such people.
Better to just leave them in their la-la lands.
I can see one of them at a concert where the band
discovers that all of their instruments have been
ripped off sometime during the day, running up to the
lead guitarist and going "Hey buddy! No problem! You
can use my pedal steel GUITAR. Got it in my trunk!"
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Back to the real world...
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica">quote:</font><HR><SMALL>Steel guitars were originally invented and
popularized in Hawaii. Legend has it that in the
mid 1890's Joseph Kekuku, a Hawaiian schoolboy,
discovered the sound while walking along a railroad
track strumming his Portuguese guitar. He picked up
a bolt lying by the track and slid the metal along
the strings of his guitar. Intrigued by the sound,
he taught himself to play using the back of a knife
blade.</SMALL><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Here we have the alleged inventor of the steel "guitar"
walking along the railroad tracks in Hawaii in the late
1800's, some 75 years after the Chinese arrived in
Hawaii to work on the sugar plantations.
Where did those railroad tracks go? Mostly they
connected the sugar plantations (which were huge)
with the waterfronts. And who lives by the railroad
tracks? The lowest of the low, always. In this case,
the Chinese.
He probably observed and listened to someone or
someones playing the Chinese Zither many times. The
Chinese are known for taking their own culture with
them wherever they have traveled and settled. That's
why their "Chinatowns" are known across the globe.
He fell in love with the sound and the style. What to
do? Could he buy one from them? Not very likely. Such
instruments would be highly prized. Make one from
scratch? Why? There were instruments around with almost
as many strings that could easily be CONVERTED into
pretty decent Chineze Zithers (at least to the eyes and
ears of someone who had only seen and heard them from a
distance) in no time at all.
Could be....
Bruce in Bellingham
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