Friday 13 November 2009

assignment

Dobro Guitar was designed by the Dopyera brothers in 1928, which named from the Dobro Manufacturing Company.The Dobro was originally manufactured by......①There are two types of Doberos......②
A Dobro Guitar has a metal resonator on its body.And the resonator maybe is an amplifier,there are also some holes on it, seems to uses for tending the voice. The strings of Dobro is also made of metal. So,compared with normal guitar, Dobro Guitar should be sound more loudly and have a sense of metal.
The Dobro Guitar, not only a desgin of a product but also a kind of art .It attracted a lot of people not only because the strange apperance,but also it takes a different way to banjos the guitar.The Dobro was quickly.....③As far as I know, I am not dear to say the Dobro Guitar manufactured a revolution to the instruments .But it really takes a lot of new feelings to the guitar and music,and it still getting popular until now.
Also,to make the Dobro Guitar is a kind of craft.Each design is an art.But we also need the craft to show the idea. Because the craft of making the iterm is really important to express the thought of the designer.It seems not very difficult to make a Dobro Guitar.From the outset.....④
So,the Dobro Guitar contains art,design,craft,trade...and a lot of other things.It's not so easy as it seems like.

reference:
①The Dobro was originally manufactured by the Dopyera brothers in the 1920s and their company eventually merged with the National String Instrument Corporation. The National-Dobro Corporation made several types of resonating guitars and later granted a license to the Regal Musical Instrument Company to make the Dobro. All production stopped for a period during World War II but in the economic boom that followed, several companies continued to make and develop the instrument, including the Mosrite Guitar Company and the Original Musical Instrument Company.
②There are 2 types of dobros: squareneck and roundneck. Roundnecks are typically played in Blues music. Squarenecks, preferred by Bluegrass players, have strings that measure 1 cm off the fret board, and are played on their backs with the strings facing up. In contrast, roundnecks are held like a guitar.
③The Dobro was quickly adopted into country, blues and bluegrass styles due to its characteristic sound and amplified volume. Often played with a slide, its sound compliments the other traditional instruments in these styles and stands out with its original expression. Blues giants like Tampa Red and Blind Lemon Jefferson helped to make the instrument popular in its early days while players like Ry Cooder used resonating guitars in modern settings with the likes of The Rolling Stones.
④From the outset, wooden bodies had been sourced from existing guitar manufacturers, particularly the plywood student guitar bodies made by the Regal Musical Instrument Company. Dobro had granted Regal a license to manufacture resonator instruments, and by 1937, it was the only manufacturer, and the license was officially made exclusive. Regal-manufactured resonator instruments continued to be sold under many names, including Regal, Dobro, Old Kraftsman, and Ward. However all production of resonator guitars ceased following the US entry into the Second World War in 1941.

bibliography:
History of Dobro Guitars Christopher M.Stelly
wikipedia