Posted: 31 May 2005 7:44 am
Thank you David, good arguments! Also, the one fact that Bruce and his supporters have not considered is that harps (which descended, no doubt, from the lyre, an instrument almost 5,000 years old) all have strings of <u>unequal</u> length. The guitar, in all it's variations, has strings of <u>equal</u> length. The argument that a Hawaiian guitar, steel guitar, or pedal steel has no frets, and must therefore be some kind of harp, is quite specious, since many other stringed instruments (basses, violins, cellos) don't feature frets, either. Using the "harp" arguments so far posed, a bass guitar descended from a guitar (because it has frets), while the fretless bass guitar descended from a harp, because it has no frets!
Now, do you see how silly your little argument is?
In closing, and with no disrespect intended, let me say that anyone who does not consider the steel or bar that we use as nothing more than a "moveable fret" certainly has a very narrow perception of things.
Oh yeah...
Now, do you see how silly your little argument is?
In closing, and with no disrespect intended, let me say that anyone who does not consider the steel or bar that we use as nothing more than a "moveable fret" certainly has a very narrow perception of things.
Oh yeah...
Probably just that old wooden body warping. Adjust the legs, and it won't rock so badly! <font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Donny Hinson on 31 May 2005 at 08:54 AM.]</p></FONT><SMALL>Wooden Steels Rock!</SMALL>