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Dobro guitar

A resophonic or resonator guitar is different from a resonator banjo, where the name refers to the round wooden back to increase the sound volume. Inside the body of a resonator guitar is a special thin aluminium cone to get more volume out of the guitar.

The dobro is a type of resonator guitar and was designed in the 1930s by the Dopyera Brothers in USA - hence the name 'dobro'. The resonator cone is covered by a round metal plate with many cut-outs in 4 halfround patterns. The bridge rests on the cone via a spider-like construction. Above this big coverplate are two separate round soundholes, which are covered with small grills. Between those grills are 3 small open soundholes. The neck is square and the frets are only for orientation because the nut is heightened so that the strings are quite high off the fingerboard, to make it easy to play the dobro laying flat, with a steel. The tuning machines are turned around (to the front) to make tuning easier. Some dobros are made with a normal halfround guitar neck and a low nut, to be played like an ordinary guitar.

The name Dobro is generically associated with the single-inverted-cone resonator design, as opposed to the tricone and biscuit designs which are both similarly associated with the National brand.

The dobro is mainly used in bluegrass music.

The model shown is probably a Dobro Professional Model 85 from about 1930.


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artisttitlemusicianinstrumentyear
Buffalo Springfield Box Set James Burton Dobro guitar 1966-68
Buffalo Springfield Buffalo Springfield Again James Burton Dobro guitar 1967
Kaleidoscope A Beacon From Mars Peter Madlem dobro 1968
The Flying Burrito Brothers Burrito Deluxe Bernie Leadon Dobro guitar 1970
Tom Rush Tom Rush David Bromberg Dobro guitar 1970
Tom Rush Wrong End Of The Rainbow Trevor Veitch Dobro guitar 1970
Family A Song for Me John Weider dobro 1970
J.J. Cale Naturally Walter Haynes Dobro guitar 1971
John Lennon Imagine George Harrison Dobro guitar 1971
Moby Grape 20 Granite Creek Gordon Stevens Dobro guitar 1971
J.J. Cale Really Josh Graves Dobro guitar 1972
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band et al Will The Circle Be Unbroken Pete Kirby Dobro guitar 1972
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band et al Will The Circle Be Unbroken Norman Blake Dobro guitar 1972
John Fahey and his Orchestra Of Rivers And Religion Chris Darrow Dobro guitar 1972
Gram Parsons GP James Burton Dobro guitar 1972
Bees Make Honey Music Every Night Gerry Hogan Dobro guitar 1973
Gram Parsons Grievous Angel Bernie Leadon Dobro guitar 1973
Eric Clapton 461 Ocean Boulevard Eric Clapton Dobro guitar 1974
The Flying Burrito Brothers Close Up The Honky-Tonks Bernie Leadon Dobro guitar 1974
Leo Kottke Ice Water Cal Hand Dobro guitar 1974
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