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Introduction to Playing Slide Guitar

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Summary: Learn the essential tips and techniques of how to play slide guitar in this free music lesson video.

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By John Armstrong
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John Armstrong has been teaching guitar at Keller Music for over 15 years now. He has played with countless musicians over the years, and in bands ranging from classical ensembles to...read more

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Popularized by the blues men of old, with its slow, soulful sighing, slide guitar has since made inroads with several musical genres, including country and good ol' rock and roll. Artists like the Allman Brothers and the Jimi Hendrix Experience have taken the style to another level, electrifying the sighs, transforming them into squeals, boogies, and psychedelic screams.

Playing electric slide guitar involves using a slide made of glass, metal, or ceramic to sound notes on the fretboard instead of the traditional method of pressing down with the fingers. Our expert will show you the ins and outs of this unique style of playing, including the basic techniques of choosing types of slides and strings, properly applying the slide to the guitar, and sounding clear, precise notes. He will also show you some advanced techniques that will help you to take your slide guitar playing as far as you are willing to go. Look for the lessons on variant tunings, roots and scales, and ultra high notes. A little bit of practice can go a long way in advancing your ability as an electric slide guitar player.

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"Hi! My name is John Armstrong with expertvillage.com. I am a professional guitar instructor and today we will be discussing slide guitar and slide guitar techniques. Okay the first thing I would like to discuss concerning the slide is, it is just another way of achieving a slurring technique where we do not pick the note. The slide allows us to slide evenly from one note to the next somewhat as if we have just picked a note and fretted with it or hammered on. But it just kind of drags the note a little further."

eHow Article: Introduction to Playing Slide Guitar

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