Politically Correct...................
Moderator: Brad Bechtel
- Charlie McDonald
- Posts: 11054
- Joined: 17 Feb 2005 1:01 am
- Location: out of the blue
- Todd Weger
- Posts: 1136
- Joined: 24 Jul 2000 12:01 am
- Location: Safety Harbor, FLAUSA
- Contact:
Everytime I play my steel somewhere (I just call it plain ol' "steel"), about 94% of folks who come up to me ask me about my "pedal steel," to whom I then give the 30-second explanation on the history and evolution of the steel guitar. Another 1% actually recognize what it is, and know it's just a regular ol' steel, sans pedals. The last 5% ask me "what kind of weird keyboard is that?"<SMALL>Most folks that don't play steel guitar just don't have a clue about it and I don't have to tell you that a lot of folks that hear steel guitar in music don't even know what "that instrument that makes those cool sounds" looks like much less what to call it.</SMALL>
------------------
Todd James Weger --
1956 Fender Stringmaster T-8 (C6, A6, B11); 1960 Fender Stringmaster D-8 (C6, B11/A6); Regal resonator (C6)
- George Keoki Lake
- Posts: 3665
- Joined: 23 Nov 1999 1:01 am
- Location: Edmonton, AB., Canada
-
- Posts: 6877
- Joined: 5 Jan 2005 1:01 am
- Location: Nanuet, NY
- Contact:
I think the name should be kept a secret and you only get to know if you join a secret society. That way we can identify each other in strange cities. Sort of like the Masons.
We can get a pin made up that has a bar and a horseshoe pickup on it, which we can wear from our vest pocket, so that we can recognize each other.
We can get a pin made up that has a bar and a horseshoe pickup on it, which we can wear from our vest pocket, so that we can recognize each other.
- Terry VunCannon
- Posts: 1238
- Joined: 20 Nov 2003 1:01 am
- Location: Greensboro, North Carolina, USA
- Contact:
- Don Kona Woods
- Posts: 2726
- Joined: 11 Dec 2004 1:01 am
- Location: Hawaiian Kama'aina
For History's sake:
It was first known as Hawaiian guitar or Hawaiian steel guitar.
Laterit was known as lap steel, because country/western players were picking it up and did not want to call it Hawaiian.
Somewhat later legs came on the lap steel because people were sweating in their britches and so standing was to relieve the sweating problem. Since players were standing it was no longer appropriate to call it lap steel, so they called it non-pedal steel.
Then the dobro player came along and just wanted to call their instruments, Dobro's and nothing else. They played by sitting.
However, someone tried to start a later trend by putting their Dobro on a ironing board to play. Now that confused a few people and so now they don't know what to call this.
I thought that I would bring a little history into this discussion. OK?
Aloha,
Don
It was first known as Hawaiian guitar or Hawaiian steel guitar.
Laterit was known as lap steel, because country/western players were picking it up and did not want to call it Hawaiian.
Somewhat later legs came on the lap steel because people were sweating in their britches and so standing was to relieve the sweating problem. Since players were standing it was no longer appropriate to call it lap steel, so they called it non-pedal steel.
Then the dobro player came along and just wanted to call their instruments, Dobro's and nothing else. They played by sitting.
However, someone tried to start a later trend by putting their Dobro on a ironing board to play. Now that confused a few people and so now they don't know what to call this.
I thought that I would bring a little history into this discussion. OK?
Aloha,
Don
-
- Posts: 704
- Joined: 6 Dec 2003 1:01 am
- Gerald Ross
- Posts: 3205
- Joined: 4 Aug 1998 11:00 pm
- Location: Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
- Contact:
What if we leave it "No Peddlers" but change the description
To read:
"Lap steel, Hawaiian steel and resophonic guitars
Instead of:
"Lap steel, Hawaiian console and resophonic guitars"
Hawaiian console sounds like cheesy bamboo furniture.
This way we satisfy the Hawaiian contingency and isolate ourselves from those Autoharp... er, I mean pedal steel players.
------------------
Gerald Ross
'Northwest Ann Arbor, Michigan's King Of The Hawaiian Steel Guitar'
CEO, CIO, CFO - UkeTone Records
Gerald's Fingerstyle Guitar Website
Board of Directors Hawaiian Steel Guitar Association
<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Gerald Ross on 23 January 2006 at 12:53 PM.]</p></FONT>
To read:
"Lap steel, Hawaiian steel and resophonic guitars
Instead of:
"Lap steel, Hawaiian console and resophonic guitars"
Hawaiian console sounds like cheesy bamboo furniture.
This way we satisfy the Hawaiian contingency and isolate ourselves from those Autoharp... er, I mean pedal steel players.
------------------
Gerald Ross
'Northwest Ann Arbor, Michigan's King Of The Hawaiian Steel Guitar'
CEO, CIO, CFO - UkeTone Records
Gerald's Fingerstyle Guitar Website
Board of Directors Hawaiian Steel Guitar Association
<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Gerald Ross on 23 January 2006 at 12:53 PM.]</p></FONT>
- Roy Thomson
- Posts: 4386
- Joined: 4 Aug 1998 11:00 pm
- Location: Wolfville, Nova Scotia,Canada
I play all the modes and here's how I think they could be called or identified?:
HAWAIIAN STEEL GUITAR: (Non pedal, 6,8,10,12)
....................... Hawaiian Music
STEEL GUITAR: (Non Pedal all styles)
PEDAL STEEL GUITAR: All tunings with Pedals
................... Knee levers,
...................string choice open
RESONATOR: Dobro, all forms, pedal etc<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Roy Thomson on 23 January 2006 at 01:00 PM.]</p></FONT><font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Roy Thomson on 23 January 2006 at 01:00 PM.]</p></FONT>
HAWAIIAN STEEL GUITAR: (Non pedal, 6,8,10,12)
....................... Hawaiian Music
STEEL GUITAR: (Non Pedal all styles)
PEDAL STEEL GUITAR: All tunings with Pedals
................... Knee levers,
...................string choice open
RESONATOR: Dobro, all forms, pedal etc<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Roy Thomson on 23 January 2006 at 01:00 PM.]</p></FONT><font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Roy Thomson on 23 January 2006 at 01:00 PM.]</p></FONT>
-
- Posts: 735
- Joined: 24 Oct 2004 12:01 am
- Location: Orlando, Florida, USA; Formerly, Edison, NJ
While I like the “Steel Guitar” moniker, especially in public…Alas, IMHO, I see no compelling reason to change the name of this section…..
The truth be known, we are very musically diverse within this group…
Just like in any other business culture, the application of names about products, procedures & services take on different descriptions depending on, of course, who you work for or what you do and where you may be from.
Some of us describe this type of naming process as “nomenclature”. “No Peddlers” is simply a metaphor or an anachronism that best describes for the knowing SGF member, the section of Steel Guitar Forum the player chooses to visit. It’s very efficient and it works well IMHO.
Now, like others on this thread, I too have had people come up to me and ask, what is that instrument you are playing?? Especially here in the East Coast and NJ to be more specific, where Steel Guitar of any sort, is not common.
I have been asked, "What kind of keyboard is that?" "Is that a Marimba?" "Ohhhh, a Steel Guitar you say!!! Gee, it must be awfully heavy!!" Sometimes I tell em" the jack cord is to protect me from a lightning strike's.... Well, my motto is, just have fun with it, eh?
Now, if your really stuck for a name....Just call it a “Hangman’s Guitar” and show em" the wonderful picture of that New Yorker, HowardR hanging around during the Subway strike..... TX
Rgds,
Ron
<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Ron Brennan on 23 January 2006 at 01:08 PM.]</p></FONT><font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Ron Brennan on 23 January 2006 at 01:10 PM.]</p></FONT><font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Ron Brennan on 23 January 2006 at 01:12 PM.]</p></FONT>
The truth be known, we are very musically diverse within this group…
Just like in any other business culture, the application of names about products, procedures & services take on different descriptions depending on, of course, who you work for or what you do and where you may be from.
Some of us describe this type of naming process as “nomenclature”. “No Peddlers” is simply a metaphor or an anachronism that best describes for the knowing SGF member, the section of Steel Guitar Forum the player chooses to visit. It’s very efficient and it works well IMHO.
Now, like others on this thread, I too have had people come up to me and ask, what is that instrument you are playing?? Especially here in the East Coast and NJ to be more specific, where Steel Guitar of any sort, is not common.
I have been asked, "What kind of keyboard is that?" "Is that a Marimba?" "Ohhhh, a Steel Guitar you say!!! Gee, it must be awfully heavy!!" Sometimes I tell em" the jack cord is to protect me from a lightning strike's.... Well, my motto is, just have fun with it, eh?
Now, if your really stuck for a name....Just call it a “Hangman’s Guitar” and show em" the wonderful picture of that New Yorker, HowardR hanging around during the Subway strike..... TX
Rgds,
Ron
<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Ron Brennan on 23 January 2006 at 01:08 PM.]</p></FONT><font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Ron Brennan on 23 January 2006 at 01:10 PM.]</p></FONT><font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Ron Brennan on 23 January 2006 at 01:12 PM.]</p></FONT>
-
- Posts: 599
- Joined: 3 Oct 2005 12:01 am
- Location: Massachusetts, USA
- Ray Montee
- Posts: 9506
- Joined: 7 Jul 1999 12:01 am
- Location: Portland, Oregon (deceased)
- Contact:
- Rick Alexander
- Posts: 3904
- Joined: 12 Jun 2004 12:01 am
- Location: Florida, USA, R.I.P.
- Contact:
The problem is that while its correct name is "Steel Guitar",
PSGs are also generally called Steel Guitars - hence the need for clarification.
Although the current nomenclature may be a bit unwieldy,
and even objectionable to some (I don't especially care for the term "non-pedal" either),
to change it yet again would only add to the confusion.
And no matter what you change it to, somebody's not gonna like it.
.
So b0b is wise to leave well enough alone.
We know what instruments we play,
even if the general populace doesn't.
I like Bill's secret society idea . .
RA<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Rick Alexander on 23 January 2006 at 02:36 PM.]</p></FONT>
PSGs are also generally called Steel Guitars - hence the need for clarification.
Although the current nomenclature may be a bit unwieldy,
and even objectionable to some (I don't especially care for the term "non-pedal" either),
to change it yet again would only add to the confusion.
And no matter what you change it to, somebody's not gonna like it.
.
So b0b is wise to leave well enough alone.
We know what instruments we play,
even if the general populace doesn't.
I like Bill's secret society idea . .
RA<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Rick Alexander on 23 January 2006 at 02:36 PM.]</p></FONT>
-
- Posts: 3740
- Joined: 29 Oct 2002 1:01 am
- Location: Saginaw, Michigan, USA (deceased)
- George Keoki Lake
- Posts: 3665
- Joined: 23 Nov 1999 1:01 am
- Location: Edmonton, AB., Canada
-
- Posts: 704
- Joined: 6 Dec 2003 1:01 am
- Don Kona Woods
- Posts: 2726
- Joined: 11 Dec 2004 1:01 am
- Location: Hawaiian Kama'aina
I tried to be funny and failed.
So now I will be serious - kind of
In any conflict you look for compromise -
Gerald has the compromise -
Gerald says: <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica">quote:</font><HR><SMALL>What if we leave it "No Peddlers" but change the description
To read:
"Lap steel, Hawaiian steel and resophonic guitars</SMALL><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Aloha,
Don
<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Don Kona Woods on 23 January 2006 at 05:09 PM.]</p></FONT><font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Don Kona Woods on 23 January 2006 at 05:10 PM.]</p></FONT>
So now I will be serious - kind of
In any conflict you look for compromise -
Gerald has the compromise -
- No change in the title
- Change in the subtitles
Gerald says: <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica">quote:</font><HR><SMALL>What if we leave it "No Peddlers" but change the description
To read:
"Lap steel, Hawaiian steel and resophonic guitars</SMALL><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Aloha,
Don
<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Don Kona Woods on 23 January 2006 at 05:09 PM.]</p></FONT><font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Don Kona Woods on 23 January 2006 at 05:10 PM.]</p></FONT>
- Rick Alexander
- Posts: 3904
- Joined: 12 Jun 2004 12:01 am
- Location: Florida, USA, R.I.P.
- Contact:
"Steel guitar" is an inclusive term. "Pedal steel" refers to a specific type of steel guitar, as does "lap steel", "Hawaiian console" or "resophonic steel guitar (TIFKAD)".
This section of the Forum is inclusive of all types of steel guitars that are played without the use of pedals.
------------------
<img align=left src="http://b0b.com/b0bxicon.gif" border="0"><small> Bobby Lee</small>
-b0b- <small> quasar@b0b.com </small>
System Administrator <span style="text-align: right; font-size: 0.75em; font-variant: small-caps">
My Blog</span>
This section of the Forum is inclusive of all types of steel guitars that are played without the use of pedals.
------------------
<img align=left src="http://b0b.com/b0bxicon.gif" border="0"><small> Bobby Lee</small>
-b0b- <small> quasar@b0b.com </small>
System Administrator <span style="text-align: right; font-size: 0.75em; font-variant: small-caps">
My Blog</span>
- Ray Montee
- Posts: 9506
- Joined: 7 Jul 1999 12:01 am
- Location: Portland, Oregon (deceased)
- Contact:
- Andre Nizzari
- Posts: 211
- Joined: 21 Mar 2005 1:01 am
- Location: Bronx, NY
I like b0b's name "no peddlers". It sums up what it is and it has a hint of humor toward the pedal guys. So leave it alone!!!!!
------------------
http://www.andreandthenighthounds.com/
------------------
http://www.andreandthenighthounds.com/
-
- Posts: 965
- Joined: 18 Feb 2005 1:01 am
- Location: Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
The ukulele is used to play all different types of music, not just Hawaiian.
Lyle Ritz plays jazz tunes on his uke.
Eddie Kamae played a lot of Spanish music in his early days on the uke before the Sons Of Hawaii.
Ohta San played everything from "The Flight Of The Bumblebee" to "Malaguena".
And I've even seen some reggae bands here implementing the uke into their music.
Now, if there was Ukulele Forum, should the name of the uke be changed or have different categories in this Forum just because people use it to play non-Hawaiian music???
Just something to think about . . .
Lyle Ritz plays jazz tunes on his uke.
Eddie Kamae played a lot of Spanish music in his early days on the uke before the Sons Of Hawaii.
Ohta San played everything from "The Flight Of The Bumblebee" to "Malaguena".
And I've even seen some reggae bands here implementing the uke into their music.
Now, if there was Ukulele Forum, should the name of the uke be changed or have different categories in this Forum just because people use it to play non-Hawaiian music???
Just something to think about . . .
- Rick Aiello
- Posts: 4701
- Joined: 11 Sep 2000 12:01 am
- Location: Berryville, VA USA
- Contact:
- Don Kona Woods
- Posts: 2726
- Joined: 11 Dec 2004 1:01 am
- Location: Hawaiian Kama'aina