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All the great guitarists can use the sliding technique to great effect. Sliding on the guitar gives your instrument a more emotional sound that is almost vocal in its pitch. It is a particular popular method for those playing blues guitar.
However, it is used in all kinds of music genres. If you love the sound of a guitar slide and would like to be able to master the technique, the following slide guitar lesson tips should help you along the way.
First, you will need to alter the tuning on your guitar. Instead of the usual tuning, you will need to adjust to open tuning. For example, for the key of D major this will mean that your strings are tuned to D, G, D, G, B, D.
This makes learning slide easier, because the strings will produce the right sound for the chord. If you choose to leave your guitar with regular tuning, you may have to dampen the strings that are not being pressed by the slide, because they will sound incorrect.
Next, you will need a slide - you can purchase one from all good music stores or online. Usually, slides are made from metal or plastic and can be purchased for a relatively cheap price. Place the slide on the little finger of your left hand, or right hand if you are left-handed.
Some people choose to use the neck of a glass bottle to play slide guitar, which is why it is sometimes known as bottleneck style. However, if you are going to saw the neck off a bottle, you are in danger of cutting yourself or getting your finger stuck. So, it is preferable to purchase a slide.
You will need to keep the slide perpendicular (exactly vertical) to the strings at all times. Any deviation will cause distortion in the sound.
In addition, make sure that you are only covering the strings that you want to play; otherwise you will have sound distortion or a dampening of some notes.
You will notice when you press the slide against the strings that too much pressure will result in a buzz, so a light, but firm, touch is all that is necessary. This is something you will get used to with practice.
Try sliding up the E and B (first two) strings from the first fret to fret number 12, which will create a D major chord.
Next, slide down from this 12th fret until you reach the 5th fret, which will produce a G major chord.
Then, try moving the slide back up to the 7th fret, which will give you an A major chord. Once you have completed this little series of chords, lift the slide from the strings and play an open chord (D major).
Once you have mastered this first step, try sliding on all of the strings. This will produce a wider variety, not to mention richer quality, to your sound.
Sliding is a great, and relatively easy, way to produce a wonderful sound with your guitar. Whether you're an experienced guitarist or a beginner, these slide guitar lesson tips offer a fun and exciting playing technique.
You can find more step-by-step, easy-to-follow slide guitar lesson tips and more by just clicking here.
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