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Òåìà: Lap-Steels
Âðåìÿ: 22.05.2010 00:29 |
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Òåìà: Re: Lap-Steels
Âðåìÿ: 22.05.2010 22:35 |
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Ìîñêâà Gibson Explorer |
Ìîæíî. Åñòü ìåñòåðîâûå ëýïñòèëû. | |
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Òåìà: Re: Lap-Steels
Âðåìÿ: 22.05.2010 23:49 |
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Carvin CT6M, Ibanez JEM77, Jackson Soloist, |
Ýòî õó? Ãàâàéñêàÿ ÃÈÒÀÐÎ? | |
Íåò ïëîõèõ èíñòðóìåíòîâ, åñòü ïàðíè - ñ ðóêàìè èç æîïû!
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Òåìà: Re: Lap-Steels
Âðåìÿ: 22.05.2010 23:55 |
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Ìîñêâà Gibson Explorer |
Íå, ãàâàéñêàÿ - ìåëêàÿ 4-õ ñòðóííàÿ. À ýòî òèïà äëÿ êàíòðè, õîòÿ èçíà÷àëüíî íà áàçå ãàâàéñêîé ðàçðàáîòûâàëàñü, åñëè íè÷åãî íå ïóòàþ. | |
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Òåìà: Re: Lap-Steels
Âðåìÿ: 22.05.2010 23:56 |
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Íåò ïëîõèõ èíñòðóìåíòîâ, åñòü ïàðíè - ñ ðóêàìè èç æîïû!
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Òåìà: Re: Lap-Steels
Âðåìÿ: 23.05.2010 16:25 |
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Ìîñêâà Gibson LP |
êðóòî =)) | |
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Òåìà: Re: Lap-Steels
Âðåìÿ: 23.05.2010 16:28 |
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Ìîñêâà Gibson Explorer |
âîò îíî êàê There are three main types of lap steel guitar: Lap slide guitars, the first developed, which use a similar sound box to a Spanish guitar. These were originally called Hawaiian guitars and included versions that had a factory raised nut, but also included Spanish guitars with a nut extender. Resonator guitars, particularly those with square necks, but would include round neck versions with a raised nut. Electric lap steel guitars, which include the first commercially successful solid body instruments. These were originally marketed as Electric Hawaiian guitars. There are two types: one that sits on the musician's lap and a second version that has legs and was called a console version, but did not include pedals or knee levers. Electric lap steels are typically made with six to ten strings. |
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