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  2. The Hawaiian steel guitar changed American music. Can ... - AOL

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    The Hawaiian steel guitar, ... stores in London started stocking steel guitars in the early 1920s. By the 1940s, people were packing into Shanghai clubs to hear the Hawaiian steel guitar ...

  3. Lap steel guitar - Wikipedia

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    The Dobro or resonator guitar is a uniquely American lap steel guitar with a resonator cone designed to make a guitar louder. [15]: 109 It was patented by the Dopyera brothers in 1927, [15]: 109 but the name "Dobro", a portmanteau of DOpyera and BROthers, became a generic term for this type of guitar. [44]

  4. Oahu Music Company - Wikipedia

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    The Oahu Music Company was a music education program in the United States during the 1930s and 1940s to teach students to play the Hawaiian Guitar. Popular culture in America became fascinated with Hawaiian music during the first half of the twentieth century [1] and in 1916, recordings of indigenous Hawaiian instruments outsold every other genre of music in the U.S. [2] By 1920, sales of ...

  5. David Rogers (musician) - Wikipedia

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    David "Feet" Rogers was a Hawaiian lap steel guitar player and inductee into the Hawaiian Music Hall of Fame in 2019. [1]He was born on February 14, 1935 [2] [3] and grew up on the island of Oʻahu in the neighborhood of Kalihi.

  6. Electromuse - Wikipedia

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    Electromuse was an American maker of musical instruments that operated in the 1940s and 1950s. [citation needed] It was probably best known for its line of Hawaiian lap steel guitars. [1] Electromuse also made Spanish acoustic guitars, hollowbody acoustic-electric guitars, and other

  7. Steel guitar - Wikipedia

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    The archetypal instrument is the Hawaiian guitar, also called a lap steel. ... By the late 1940s, the steel guitar featured prominently in "honky-tonk" style of ...

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