Play Slide Guitar in 6 Easy Steps [How To & More!] ★ Acoustic Tuesday 232
Slide guitar is zippy, twangy, and classic. On today's episode, you're going to learn how to use a bottleneck slide to bring those classic tones to your acoustic guitar. In 6 easy steps, I'll show you how to hold the slide properly, which tunings to use, and how to make single-string melodies!
Slide guitar is the open sky where the buffalo roam and where the waves lap the shore at sunset. It evokes a different time and place that the all-too-digital world we live in now. I've always been drawn to this sound and I can't wait to share it with you!
When I first started playing slide guitar, I thought that a slide was used for barre chords. Almost like a capo! Little did I know, the slide was for so much more than that.
I personally prefer using lap slides where you can see the fretboard more easily. Bottleneck slides are typically more accessible to players, especially if you are transitioning between playing slide and playing normally.
Slide guitar unlocks new sonic possibilities for your playing. If you are in a guitar rut, I highly recommend you pick up a slide. It will make you see the fretboard in a new way, and have you seeing new patterns and possibilities.
Be sure to watch the video to see my full thoughts on slide material (glass vs. metal vs. ceramic), which tunings to use, and how to properly work your slide!
#slideguitar #guitarlesson #lickoftheday
00:00 - Intro
02:21 - Step 1: Pick a Slide
04:30 - Step 2: Tunings
05:12 - Step 3: Mechanics
09:04 - Step 4: Single-String
11:28 - Step 5: Chords
14:18 - Step 6: Your First Lick
18:19 - TAC Guitar Lick Challenge
23:33 - Overcoming Challenges
28:24 - Acoustic Guitar News
Slide guitar is the open sky where the buffalo roam and where the waves lap the shore at sunset. It evokes a different time and place that the all-too-digital world we live in now. I've always been drawn to this sound and I can't wait to share it with you!
When I first started playing slide guitar, I thought that a slide was used for barre chords. Almost like a capo! Little did I know, the slide was for so much more than that.
I personally prefer using lap slides where you can see the fretboard more easily. Bottleneck slides are typically more accessible to players, especially if you are transitioning between playing slide and playing normally.
Slide guitar unlocks new sonic possibilities for your playing. If you are in a guitar rut, I highly recommend you pick up a slide. It will make you see the fretboard in a new way, and have you seeing new patterns and possibilities.
Be sure to watch the video to see my full thoughts on slide material (glass vs. metal vs. ceramic), which tunings to use, and how to properly work your slide!
#slideguitar #guitarlesson #lickoftheday
00:00 - Intro
02:21 - Step 1: Pick a Slide
04:30 - Step 2: Tunings
05:12 - Step 3: Mechanics
09:04 - Step 4: Single-String
11:28 - Step 5: Chords
14:18 - Step 6: Your First Lick
18:19 - TAC Guitar Lick Challenge
23:33 - Overcoming Challenges
28:24 - Acoustic Guitar News
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