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- Console_steel_guitar abstract "The console steel guitar is a type of electric steel guitar intermediate between the lap steel guitar and the pedal steel guitar. Console steel guitars typically have multiple necks and/or more than six strings per neck, and are too large to be easily played in lap steel fashion.They are particularly favoured in Hawaiian music, especially the twin neck eight string per neck configuration. Don Helms played a Gibson Console with Hank Williams. Also, Hank Williams III's steel guitar player Andy Gibson plays a Fender Dual Professional steel guitar. Kayton Roberts, who has also played with Hank Williams III, uses this same particular model as well.Console steel guitars most commonly have eight strings per neck, with six or seven strings less common and mainly on older instruments. Up to four necks is not unusual, as without the benefit of pedals, the player has only as many tunings available as there are necks, but two necks are most common. As with the pedal steel guitar, the neck closest to the player is most commonly C6 tuning, and the next closest E9 tuning.The line between electric lap steel guitar and console steel guitar is fuzzy, with a great deal of overlap. Some makers and authorities do not use the term console steel guitar at all, but refer to any steel guitar without pedals as a lap steel guitar. In 1956, Gibson was selling an 8+8 string with folding legs as a lap steel guitar, but this particular instrument is unplayable in lap steel fashion; The Fender Stringmaster with up to four necks was also described as a lap steel guitar in some Fender catalogs, while in others it was simply described as a steel guitar.".
- Console_steel_guitar thumbnail Fender_Dual_8_Professional_Lap_Steel_Guitar.jpg?width=300.
- Console_steel_guitar wikiPageExternalLink history.htm.
- Console_steel_guitar wikiPageExternalLink www.steelguitar.net.
- Console_steel_guitar wikiPageID "4697147".
- Console_steel_guitar wikiPageRevisionID "553962063".
- Console_steel_guitar hasPhotoCollection Console_steel_guitar.
- Console_steel_guitar subject Category:Amplified_instruments.
- Console_steel_guitar subject Category:Continuous_pitch_instruments.
- Console_steel_guitar subject Category:Electric_guitars.
- Console_steel_guitar type AmplifiedInstruments.
- Console_steel_guitar type Artifact100021939.
- Console_steel_guitar type ContinuousPitchInstruments.
- Console_steel_guitar type Device103183080.
- Console_steel_guitar type ElectricGuitar103272010.
- Console_steel_guitar type ElectricGuitars.
- Console_steel_guitar type Guitar103467517.
- Console_steel_guitar type Instrument103574816.
- Console_steel_guitar type Instrumentality103575240.
- Console_steel_guitar type MusicalInstrument103800933.
- Console_steel_guitar type Object100002684.
- Console_steel_guitar type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Console_steel_guitar type StringedInstrument104338517.
- Console_steel_guitar type Whole100003553.
- Console_steel_guitar comment "The console steel guitar is a type of electric steel guitar intermediate between the lap steel guitar and the pedal steel guitar. Console steel guitars typically have multiple necks and/or more than six strings per neck, and are too large to be easily played in lap steel fashion.They are particularly favoured in Hawaiian music, especially the twin neck eight string per neck configuration. Don Helms played a Gibson Console with Hank Williams.".
- Console_steel_guitar label "Console steel guitar".
- Console_steel_guitar sameAs m.0chwwq.
- Console_steel_guitar sameAs Q5163252.
- Console_steel_guitar sameAs Q5163252.
- Console_steel_guitar sameAs Console_steel_guitar.
- Console_steel_guitar wasDerivedFrom Console_steel_guitar?oldid=553962063.
- Console_steel_guitar depiction Fender_Dual_8_Professional_Lap_Steel_Guitar.jpg.
- Console_steel_guitar isPrimaryTopicOf Console_steel_guitar.