Learn to play slide guitar
Slide guitar is a facet of guitar playing that looks very sexy and sounds good with very little effort. In the early 1900’s dangerous looking dudes apparently loved to produce a wailing effect from their guitars by running a knife blade along the strings with their left hands instead of fretting the strings with their fingers. Some really outrageously dangerous dudes would break the neck off a bottle and slip it on their third or fourth fingers. If they were not careful how they placed the jagged end of the bottleneck, the guitar strings were not the only things doing the wailing. Anyhow, that’s how slide guitar started. So basically, instead of playing chords, you accompanied your blues song with a solo played by sliding your slide up and down the strings. If you wear your slide on your pinky you can lift it away from the strings so you can use your other fingers to fret chords between slide solos.
It is found by many slide guitarists to be a good idea to use open tunings for slide guitar. Here are some common ones:
Open D: d a d f# a d
Open G: d g d g b d
Open E: e b e g# b e
Open A: e a c# e a e OR e a e a c# e
When you are playing slide guitar you will need to damp strings as you go so you do not play unwanted notes. You can use the fingers of your left or right hand to do this but developing the technique will be your biggest challenge. Once you have developed some flair with the slide you might want to so some experimenting with some effects.
You will probably be wanting to head over to YouTube to check out some slide guitar videos, but I have included one here which gives you a lesson in basic slide guitar in standard tuning.
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