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pedal steel guitar

American  

noun

  1. an oblong, floor-mounted electrified guitar, usually having ten strings, fretted with a steel bar and producing a wailing sound that is modulated by use of a foot pedal.


pedal steel guitar British  

noun

  1. a floor-mounted, multineck, lap steel guitar with each set of strings tuned to a different open chord and foot pedals to raise or lower the pitch

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Etymology

Origin of pedal steel guitar

An Americanism dating back to 1965–70

Example Sentences

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Instead, “a pedal steel guitar and a harmonica — those things can deliver you into landscape” both interior and exterior, said Sells, whose theater work includes songs for the musical “Everybody’s Talking About Jamie.”

From Seattle Times • May 22, 2023

Crosby sings about a failed spiritual quest — finding “only reflections of a shadow that I saw” — and Jerry Garcia’s pedal steel guitar floats above him as he finds acceptance.

From New York Times • Jan. 20, 2023

He is the first pedal steel guitar player to become part of the Hall of Fame.

From Washington Times • May 1, 2022

His father was a professional musician who played pedal steel guitar in the improbably named Felix Mendelssohn’s Hawaiian Serenaders, which played faux-luau arrangements of popular songs including “In the Mood” and “Whispering.”

From Washington Post • Feb. 23, 2022

The backing band included several players from Tennessee and Texas — singer Bobby Whitlock, trumpeter Jim Price — with Pete Drake playing pedal steel guitar on the Dylan-influenced “Behind That Locked Door.”

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 3, 2021