Playing slide guitar can often feel challenging for guitar players because they have to learn new techniques. Most slide guitar players don't use a pick, but if you're used to using a pick it can be...
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When playing the blues, the feel and expression of the notes you play can be just as important as the notes themselves. This is why the distinct and versatile sounds that slides can make are great...
Often called "open D" tuning, slide guitarists will utilize this tuning for its ample and rich sounds. The tuning lends itself well to slide technique, and many great bottleneck players have created...
7 Slide Guitar Classics (That Changed Rock and Roll FOREVER)
The slide guitar began finding its way into rock, and other forms of music during the '60s and '70s, and the emotive abilities of the playing technique also found its way into mainstream culture. The...
One of the most iconic and popular open slide guitar tunings, the open E tuning has a lot to offer. Still similar to its standard guitar tuning counterpart on a few strings, yet employing the use of...
Used by most guitarists for any type of music or style of playing, the standard E tuning has a lot to offer for slide guitar as well. The interval spacing of the tuning is simple and straightforward,...