Lap-steel

A guitar lap-steel is a guitar which one plays flat, instrument posed on the knees or a support.

Theoretically, the expression lap-slide (Lap means thigh in English and steel, metal) applies to the acoustic instruments and the lap-steel term applies to the electrified instruments, but in practice one uses the two terms indifferently.

A steel guitar is equipped with a resonator or of a metal case and does not have a Frette S.

To obtain a sound, one uses a steel bar called slide bar, steel bar or ton bar.

A guitar lap steel will be traditionally tuned in open Accord .

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