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Learning slide requires hours and hours of practice and maybe painful for anyone that's within earshot. It's sort of like leaning to play the violin because in essence you are learning a fretless instrument. Accuracy is very important, notes that are sharp don't sound good at all. I play bottleneck slide where you fret the guitar normally the majority of the time. Slide adds interest and sounds good even used sparingly. Last edited by Bluenose; 03-12-2024 at 03:58 PM. Reason: proofreading |
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Find some slide music you like, put it on your music system whatever it is, play along listening and trying to copy.
Me and Mr Johnson by Eric Clapton has a lot of old blues standards with slide , I think all in the Key of G, a great example of something to hear and learn from. Old blues slide is more about your right hand than the slide itself.
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