The lap steel ukulele is typically placed on the player's lap, or on a surface in front of the seated player. The strings are not pressed to a
fret when sounding a note, rather, the player holds a metal
slide called a
steel in the left hand, which is moved along the strings to change the instrument's pitch while the right hand plucks or picks the strings. This method of playing greatly restricts the number of
chords available, so lap steel music often features a restricted set of harmonies (such as in
blues). Alternatively, the lap steel ukulele player can play the
melody or another single
part. ==History==