One of my friends called me last week and told me that he was selling his Dobro because he wasn't playing it, and wanted to get some cash for it to buy something else. He offered to sell it to me for a great price, so I decided to go for it.
I've always wanted a Dobro but never made the move to buy one until now. I wasn't sure whether or I wanted a round-neck or square-neck one and never looked into it much further.
The one I'm buying is a square neck variety, so it's made specifically for slide playing. However, the square neck type is also supposed to be the prefered one for slide playing since you can use heavier strings and tune them to the bluegrass-style open G tuning, as I've learned from reading up on the subject.
I can't wait to get it. It will probably take me a while to get some basic chops together on it, but it should be fun to use for recording, just to add some extra color to different types of songs.
Here is a link to the one that I'm buying:
http://folk-instruments.musiciansfr...l-Black-Lightning-Resonator-Guitar?sku=518041
--Jim
I've always wanted a Dobro but never made the move to buy one until now. I wasn't sure whether or I wanted a round-neck or square-neck one and never looked into it much further.
The one I'm buying is a square neck variety, so it's made specifically for slide playing. However, the square neck type is also supposed to be the prefered one for slide playing since you can use heavier strings and tune them to the bluegrass-style open G tuning, as I've learned from reading up on the subject.
I can't wait to get it. It will probably take me a while to get some basic chops together on it, but it should be fun to use for recording, just to add some extra color to different types of songs.
Here is a link to the one that I'm buying:
http://folk-instruments.musiciansfr...l-Black-Lightning-Resonator-Guitar?sku=518041
--Jim