Slides
Slides
I was at the guitar store today and i came across a glass slide and since it was only five dollars i decided to get it, but i have no idea how to use the thing. does anyone know any info or a website that shows you how to play with a slide?
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I basicly just mess around with it.
If you didn't know, easiest finger to use it on is your pinky. Just ask around for some good slides songs. Then just basicly play. I believe you're supposed to play more over the actual fret then the space inbetween them though..i don't know
If you didn't know, easiest finger to use it on is your pinky. Just ask around for some good slides songs. Then just basicly play. I believe you're supposed to play more over the actual fret then the space inbetween them though..i don't know
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Yeah. You play durectly over the fret, not in between them as you would with you fingers, kinda like doing a harmonic. I usualy put the slide on my ring finger, and lightly press it to the strings, but not so much that it touches the frets as you slide it. Then it sounds like crud. Slides are very sensitive, so be gentle with your playing.
They're great for using natural major and minor progressions. An example of a song I use it expressly on is rhyme and reason. the humming noise in the background(on the red rocks version, in this case) is timmy playing fills for the Gm scale. The same is true for his solo later on. Haynes does similar slide part with his verse backing for jimi, in this case the key of E major.
As you get better and get a feel for the orientation of scales, you can play multiple string and different scale fills like Ben Harper. Of course he uses a Dobro lap guitar in an open tuning like stefan's for GIG, but you can recreate this sound with a normal guitar and slide without much difficulty.
They're great for using natural major and minor progressions. An example of a song I use it expressly on is rhyme and reason. the humming noise in the background(on the red rocks version, in this case) is timmy playing fills for the Gm scale. The same is true for his solo later on. Haynes does similar slide part with his verse backing for jimi, in this case the key of E major.
As you get better and get a feel for the orientation of scales, you can play multiple string and different scale fills like Ben Harper. Of course he uses a Dobro lap guitar in an open tuning like stefan's for GIG, but you can recreate this sound with a normal guitar and slide without much difficulty.
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Slides:
Glass - the best, great tone, grip, and just is the best. The problem, they can break easily, mine broke inside my guitar case because I threw things ontop of it (had to vacume it)
Brass - good, has a bit more high tone to it, and more of a metalic/steel guitar sound, but doesn't break. I have one since my glass one broke so easily (tim has a brass one as well).
Steel - very metalic sound, should only be used on an electric, it just sounds horrible on acoustic, IMO
Glass - the best, great tone, grip, and just is the best. The problem, they can break easily, mine broke inside my guitar case because I threw things ontop of it (had to vacume it)
Brass - good, has a bit more high tone to it, and more of a metalic/steel guitar sound, but doesn't break. I have one since my glass one broke so easily (tim has a brass one as well).
Steel - very metalic sound, should only be used on an electric, it just sounds horrible on acoustic, IMO
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I got an email newsletter telling me I'd be getting one soon...next day it was in the mailbox. Maybe if you signed up for the mailing list you'd get some!Ranting Thespian wrote:I havn't gotten one of them in the mail for a while. I wonder if they just stopped sending them to me.NJPearce22 wrote:There is a new bone slide in the musicians friend catalogue.
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