accordongs
Accordongs, also known as lap steel guitars or slide guitars, are a type of stringed instrument that originated in the 19th century. The term "accordong" is believed to have originated in the southern United States, where musicians used these instruments to play various styles of music, including blues, folk, and country.
An accordong typically consists of a resonator or soundbox attached to a metal or glass slide, which
The history of the accordong is closely tied to the development of early American music. Roots musicians
Musically, the accordong is known for its ability to create soaring, emotive lines and expressively rich sounds.
While the accordong is often associated with traditional American music, its global appeal and versatility make