Slide cam strikes again lesson



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Slide guitar lesson #1 as requested by a bunch of you, sorry it took so long. I hope it helps. I try and cover some the basics of slide playing.


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Great stuff man! ... ( 3 months ago by jayp5150)
Great stuff man! Thanks for the comments, as well!
you make it look ... ( 3 months ago by almor619)
you make it look and sound so easy =S .... im getting my "little cilinder" in some days xD .... great vid ....
HAHAHAHA i got ur ... ( 3 months ago by wasteddaycollection)
HAHAHAHA i got ur slide.... rite hear i got ur slide ....bwahahahahha
I have to come back ... ( 2 months ago by downhill240)
I have to come back to your vids from time-to-time just to refresh my dreams of playing like this. You're great man!
i just broke my ... ( 2 months ago by happynessowns)
i just broke my pinky but guitar is my life and i dont know what to do but i had to play and i think ill be able to do this so thanks
Great video. I ... ( 2 months ago by ventus16)
Great video. I have been inspired. Spending all my guitar time in D with a slide for the past month.
Really great lesson ... ( 2 months ago by GuitarGomer)
Really great lesson, I'm just starting to learn slide after 62 years, I have the time now, and you motivated me. Thanks Steve.
finally a lesson ... ( 1 month ago by xp0ferens)
finally a lesson where the teacher doesnt take 5 hours just to get through the first 4 notes. this was awesome thanks
Nice to hear, I ... ( 1 month ago by ardentoctopus)
Nice to hear, I wonder sometimes if I go to fast for people since it seems to be simple stuff to me. I often forget how long it actually took me to get to this point and I am vary aware that I still have a hell of a lot to learn, I'm happy to share what I can and very pleased when it helps.
Thanks, your ... ( 1 month ago by ardentoctopus)
Thanks, your comments are greatly appreciated, best of luck.
D is my fav, ... ( 1 month ago by ardentoctopus)
D is my fav, getting to your comment a month later I am sure by now you've past me.
Buy now your pinky ... ( 1 month ago by ardentoctopus)
Buy now your pinky should be healing nicely but hope you will keep sliding, cheers:-]
in fact it is all ... ( 1 month ago by happynessowns)
in fact it is all better but ill keep at it thanks
fagetaboutit, ( 1 month ago by ardentoctopus)
fagetaboutit,
ah man...ive always ... ( 1 month ago by MarioLoco03)
ah man...ive always wanted to learn how to play like this!! its sooo cool.
lmao..dude i'm ... ( 1 month ago by gatemouthbrown)
lmao..dude i'm honored that you would put this as a response to my vid...you're awesome bro!! thanks!! gatemouth
thats incredible ... ( 1 month ago by mikepunkguy)
thats incredible man. btw, have you modified the nut on that guitar at all?
Yes, I put a nut ... ( 1 month ago by ardentoctopus)
Yes, I put a nut extender on it so it is set up like a lap steel or Dobro even though I play it held up. Thanks, buy the way you don't have to do that to play this but bad action helps.
excellent! guess im ... ( 1 month ago by mikepunkguy)
excellent! guess im takin a chance here.. any chance of getting a tab of that? its bitching
Sorry never use ... ( 1 month ago by ardentoctopus)
Sorry never use tabs, I have an improvisational approach to everything. I like to learn a basic structure and then just attempt to stay in key.
eh, thats cool. its ... ( 1 month ago by mikepunkguy)
eh, thats cool. its in open d yeah? its really a cool tune. i been playin metal up to now so the blues and slide thing is kinda new to me, but thanks much for the vids
i love your style ... ( 2 weeks ago by Lauritsen24)
i love your style and the tune is really goood iv seen slide guitar strike again over 50 times il love it so much and want to play it on electric guitar but im just a beginner but keep playing Greats from a Dutch guitar player
Cool Brotha! keep ... ( 2 weeks ago by ardentoctopus)
Cool Brotha! keep playing. Much appreciated.
first of all i want ... ( 9 hours ago by eviloze)
first of all i want to say, that this is absolutely amasing!! could you also post some playing in open G?? oder do you never play whith an open G tuning?



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