Hi Guys,
I've been getting interested in learning some slide lately after listening to Derek Trucks (great player if you haven't heard him before). I was reading one of my old GP issues the other day about slide playing and picked up some tips.
I bought myself a Jim Dunlop glass slide and started messing around with it. The article in GP reccomended tossing out the pick and using your fingers instead, which is what most of the really good slide players do. This allows you to dampen the un-played strings better which is one of the key things you have to get a handle on to make your slide playing sound clean. They also reccomended starting off in standard tuning first.
I tried these things and have started to get the hang of it somewhat. I'm really enjoying it. The hardest part about it is getting a feel for how hard to press down the slide to get a decent tone. Glass slides seem to sound alot better than the metal one that I had tried before. The glass slides have a much warmer tone to my ears.
Anyway, I've been enjoying adding a new thing to my music with the slide and I wondered if there were any other slide players out there. If I get good enough with it I may try to write a new tune and record something with it. I need more practice before I do that!
-- Jim
I've been getting interested in learning some slide lately after listening to Derek Trucks (great player if you haven't heard him before). I was reading one of my old GP issues the other day about slide playing and picked up some tips.
I bought myself a Jim Dunlop glass slide and started messing around with it. The article in GP reccomended tossing out the pick and using your fingers instead, which is what most of the really good slide players do. This allows you to dampen the un-played strings better which is one of the key things you have to get a handle on to make your slide playing sound clean. They also reccomended starting off in standard tuning first.
I tried these things and have started to get the hang of it somewhat. I'm really enjoying it. The hardest part about it is getting a feel for how hard to press down the slide to get a decent tone. Glass slides seem to sound alot better than the metal one that I had tried before. The glass slides have a much warmer tone to my ears.
Anyway, I've been enjoying adding a new thing to my music with the slide and I wondered if there were any other slide players out there. If I get good enough with it I may try to write a new tune and record something with it. I need more practice before I do that!
-- Jim