Resonators:
- aussieteacherPMMD
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Resonators:
Just bought myself a new Aria Resonator- are there other Resonator and slide players around here?
- aussieteacherPMMD
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It's an accoustic amplified by a metal cone in the centre and usually two smaller cones up near the neck- used a lot in blues. If you can remember seeing the cover pic on the Dire Straites album Brothers In Arms, the guitar there is a Resonator.
The sound is quite different from a normal accoustic, and it's often played using a slide.
There are heaps of Resonator forums and most major brands produce one or two models at least.
The sound is quite different from a normal accoustic, and it's often played using a slide.
There are heaps of Resonator forums and most major brands produce one or two models at least.
- aussieteacherPMMD
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- Joined: Sun Jun 27, 2010 1:13 am
- Location: East Coast Australia
Yeah, that's the sound- crisp, sharp and far louder than a normal accoustic, as well, because these were developed pre-electric guitar days to get over the top of horns and pianos in dance bands.
This is the first resonator I've owned, and it's great fun to play- in fact the first new guitar I've bought in 20 years. Mostly I use it for slide, Olly, delta blues mostly in open D and C, and swamp rock stuff like John Fogerty.
This is the first resonator I've owned, and it's great fun to play- in fact the first new guitar I've bought in 20 years. Mostly I use it for slide, Olly, delta blues mostly in open D and C, and swamp rock stuff like John Fogerty.