Doing This Makes Slide Guitar WAY Easier

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024

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  • @fiddlejohn9305
    @fiddlejohn9305 14 дней назад +7

    I wish I could have seen this video 55 years ago when I was 13 and started trying to play slide guitar. I experimented a lot. My big brother gave me some wine bottles that I used a glass cutter, boiling water, then a file to make some slides. I got a scrap piece of copper pipe from a construction site which is still one of my favorites to this day. Thanks for a very informative RUclips post!

  • @gon230
    @gon230 22 дня назад +9

    dude! make the fretting behind the slide course as soon as you can man! big fan!

  • @lifelongfan07
    @lifelongfan07 21 день назад +3

    The key word you said, when dealing with the differences in materials being used for slide is, “polished”
    If they’re NOT polished, they sound drastically different

  • @JASTANSELL
    @JASTANSELL 6 дней назад

    Favorite materials for slides; Ebony & Copper. My Billy Gibbons ceramic slide is also very boss. Even if the sound doesn't vary much (especially with Electric Guitar as opposed to Acoustic when it seems to matter more) the aesthetics of different materials factor in too.

  • @Jason-cm6uh
    @Jason-cm6uh День назад

    Thanks for the tips dude!
    My first slide was one slide an old school TP roll holder. Didn't sound good. The metal was too thin

  • @johnkelley7543
    @johnkelley7543 21 день назад +1

    I've purchased this. Looking forward to giving it a go. I play with a 1/4 slide on my ring so I can keep fretting chords normally and switch better.

  • @jeffro.
    @jeffro. 9 дней назад

    When i first used a slide, i was playing my LP.
    I in didn't change the setup at all, i used a chrome slide that i happened to have, it was a bit too loose, but i made it work.
    It wasn't really that hard at all. It just came natural! I figured out muting the strings, etc while i was playing Freebird. 🤪

  • @paulhunter3247
    @paulhunter3247 14 дней назад

    Just purchased the course. Been following you keenly since Rhett Shull introduced you to us all. Big Allman Brothers band fan and saw Tedeschi Trucks last year live. Looking forward to starting the course. The standard tuning was a big selling point for me.

  • @gwlee7
    @gwlee7 20 дней назад

    I purchased the course primarily as a way of supporting you! Good in all your adventures!

  • @bangpow00
    @bangpow00 22 дня назад +1

    I grabbed it, thanks! Looking forward to getting into to. Excited about the your fretting behind the slide course - I'm very interested in that!

    • @dylanadamsguitar
      @dylanadamsguitar  22 дня назад

      Thanks so much, I hope you enjoy the course!! Fretting behind the slide will likely be the next course I tackle 🤘🏻

  • @scottcurry4116
    @scottcurry4116 21 день назад +1

    I started the course. Excellent so far!

  • @leftywilliamsmusic
    @leftywilliamsmusic 9 дней назад

    Nice playing.

  • @RickHardcore
    @RickHardcore 21 день назад

    Very well played and great sound my friend!🎸Keep it up!!

  • @johnthursfield3056
    @johnthursfield3056 22 дня назад +1

    Being a pedant I'd say the length of the fretboard is from the nut to the bridge! I thought the metal slide had more 'weight' to the sound, I was quite surprised as I've used glass and metal interchangeably.

  • @zachfrew
    @zachfrew 22 дня назад

    Finally a slide guitar course let’s go!! Can’t wait to check it out 🙌

  • @scottemmonsmusic6001
    @scottemmonsmusic6001 19 дней назад +1

    I learned to play slide before Dwayne really, it was Johnny Winters who was first my biggest influence. He used a chrome steel slide which I started with and then I found that other materials excite the string more. For my ear the material that excites the string more has more sustain if you're holding one note/chord with vibrato, and not relying on gain. I agree that glass, brass and ceramic can all sound fantastic I'm no longer a fan of those silver shiny slides that Johnny Winter used. Also when I'm playing dobro or any kind of resonator I tend to use a pretty thick brass slide because it works with those acoustic strings for me much better and to my ear it sounds like it adds to the resonator sound, but that's just me. After Johnny Winter then my main influences were Duane Allman, Ry Cooder, Sonny Landreth (first guy I ever saw playing behind the slide) and then of course Derek Trucks is phenomenal, the accuracy of his travel is fantastic. Dylan is fantatic player and a fellow north Floridian. This was a video that will help many people!

  • @donvape336
    @donvape336 21 день назад

    I bought your course today. I have a slide from rock slides coming Saturday.

  • @timgant7141
    @timgant7141 20 дней назад

    Great beginner advice. The Rock Slides have been my favorites for many years now. It's the little things they do that knock me out, like the indentation where it rests against the finger next to it. Super well thought out. I would disagree with you a little about material though. I can hear the difference on acoustics and find that one particular material works best with the particular guitar in hand. Electrics not so much. Keep up the good work!

  • @jfrankcarr
    @jfrankcarr 14 дней назад +2

    One trick I use for a better slide fit is to line the inside with moleskin.

    • @fiddlejohn9305
      @fiddlejohn9305 14 дней назад

      Thanks for this tip! I was thinking what might work, a thin foam or felt, but moleskin should be perfect 👍

    • @Nluther21
      @Nluther21 10 дней назад +1

      Also cotton balls in a coricidin bottle does the trick.

    • @thegusk520
      @thegusk520 10 дней назад +2

      I adjust mine with dabs of hot melt glue, strategically placed.

    • @fiddlejohn9305
      @fiddlejohn9305 9 дней назад +1

      @@thegusk520 thanks! That’s a good tip. I assume you let the glue cool before you insert your finger 😁

  • @donald-parker
    @donald-parker 21 день назад +1

    Re light vs heavy slides, I find a lot depends on your strings. I need to press down harder on my strings with a light slide to get a good tone, and I use light strings, so fretting out is a problem. But a heavier slide requires a lot less downward pressure on the strings. It almost sounds contradictory, but a heavier slide allows a lighter touch. Maybe that's just me. BTW - I used 8's. I had to switch a few years ago to address some RSI issues with my fretting hand. It took a while, but I have no problem playing slide in standard tuning with 8s, and pretty reasonable action (around 2-3 mm at the 12th fret).

    • @fiddlejohn9305
      @fiddlejohn9305 14 дней назад

      I agree about the heavier slide for a light touch and it just feels easier to not clack the frets.

  • @WestCoastProf
    @WestCoastProf 9 дней назад

    When I began, I bought 5 or 6 different slides before settling on a nickel-plated Rock Slide that fits my third finger.

  • @ryangunwitch-black
    @ryangunwitch-black 13 дней назад

    8:22 I think material is super important. Several of my guitars like different slide materials. My resonator sounds and plays great with brass while my early ‘60s Harmony archtop loves ceramic. It’s weird but that seems to be the case. My old Yamaha acoustic digs the glass. Of course some of this has to do with set up as well but I think different guitars often want different slide material.

  • @george-st-george
    @george-st-george 22 дня назад

    Excellent information !!!! Thanks !!!

  • @morrisfinancial
    @morrisfinancial 22 дня назад

    Are you still also offering private lessons? Very likely going to buy this course regardless. Way to go man!

  • @davidwright4553
    @davidwright4553 21 день назад

    Dylan, have you run that prs head through that super reverb cabinet? Can't wait to check out the course

  • @JASTANSELL
    @JASTANSELL 6 дней назад

    Bone is also cool.

  • @Stlie1
    @Stlie1 17 дней назад

    I feel it's easier to play with a heavier slide, you just need to rest it on the strings instead of pushing it down. So for me it's easier to play low action with a heavier slide, the opposite of what I assumed would be logical. Rich Robinson's Brass Slide is great, cone shaped inside so can fit on pinky or any other finger.

  • @RandallHayter
    @RandallHayter 12 дней назад

    Have I made a mistake buying the Black Mountain Picks ring slide to try to learn to play slide? I wasn’t well pleased with my old Bayer style glass slide.

  • @brianploss8372
    @brianploss8372 12 дней назад

    Yes need fretting behind slide BUT just saw this and is behind your 1/2 price cap day. Immediately jumped to see if price was 1/2 off hoping but it isn't and I just can't do full unfort.

  • @MegaMalban
    @MegaMalban 20 дней назад

    Dylan I hope you’ve got some trane licks in the lesson pack! Psa I took a lesson with Dylan and it was great, I don’t have the new course but I bet it’s killer

    • @MegaMalban
      @MegaMalban 20 дней назад +1

      Also, this idea of slide size is super under-discussed. Cool stuff. Rock slide ring finger glass slides are fantastic

  • @joybuzzer
    @joybuzzer 21 день назад +1

    If I were to buy this course, how could I make all the content available for offline viewing? Or so I can be assured I actually own it forever. In your FAQs it says I have "permanent access". But I assume that means I only have access to the content for as long as you maintain your website. I've gotten screwed in the past (actually more than once) where the dude stopped paying for his website and domain name.

  • @JohnBradt-GuitarMan
    @JohnBradt-GuitarMan 22 дня назад

    Thank You 😎🎸🎶☮️

  • @jetphone1974
    @jetphone1974 20 дней назад

    Hard to try slides when they are all sealed in plastic packages. Great vid, thanks.

  • @UrbanGarden-rf5op
    @UrbanGarden-rf5op 22 дня назад

    Sold😎
    I especially appreciate that you recommend
    using the ears instead of the tabs.
    Tabs won't improve your intonation.
    ✌✌

  • @julieusher3073
    @julieusher3073 22 дня назад +2

    Hi. I of course mean Guitar Pro

    • @dylanadamsguitar
      @dylanadamsguitar  22 дня назад

      Hey there! You’ll need to buy Guitar Pro’s software in order to see the GP files. All of the tabs are in the course PDFs as well though so you don’t have to have Guitar Pro to see them

  • @semin811
    @semin811 21 день назад

    Purchase made! Now all there is left is practice

  • @julieusher3073
    @julieusher3073 22 дня назад

    Hi Dylan. What do I need to access the Go Pro files?

  • @miguelmagana608
    @miguelmagana608 21 день назад

    Does the guitar string action must be higher to play with slide?

  • @doubleeagleaudio
    @doubleeagleaudio 19 дней назад

    Chrome or brass Zippo lighter???
    Ready…? FIGHT!!!
    😂

  • @Naminorite
    @Naminorite 21 день назад

    Do any companies work with the customer on a custom slide? As you stated yourself, it was best when they made it to your personal spec. *I'm someone who hopes to learn how to play slide but a few times I went to buy slides there might be just a few to choose from and they are more often than not big bulky and just don't meet any of the target goals you've just outlined. I did buy a thin glass one and it is the only one that I can put on that feels like I think a slide should be (even thought I don't know how to play).

    • @dylanadamsguitar
      @dylanadamsguitar  20 дней назад +1

      For glass slides, Diamond Bottlenecks will design a custom a slide for you pretty much down to the last detail, and Silica Sound slides are fairly customizable too.
      It’s typically harder for metal slides since they’re usually machined in large quantity orders. Definitely check out The Rock Slide’s offerings though, their stuff is very ergonomic and not bulky!

    • @Naminorite
      @Naminorite 20 дней назад

      @@dylanadamsguitar Thank you, I purchased about 3 (mix of from the internet and order direct from brand maker). They were too large and heavy (I kept 2 of them because I thought it might be nice to give to a friend if they wanted since they were not super expensive) But, now that I'm trying to practice I found it VERY important that it fit and feel ergonomic in order to function. You did a nice job explained the importance of fit.

  • @jeffro.
    @jeffro. 9 дней назад

    "You want your slide length to be equal to the fretboard length."
    No, i don't think so.
    I'd say you should consider the WIDTH of the fretboard, not the length.
    I like heavy glass & ceramic.

  • @plissken2245
    @plissken2245 13 дней назад

    Dunlop 213

  • @thomasnorris9172
    @thomasnorris9172 22 дня назад

    Hey Dylan just bought the course. Only pdf showing up no video access. Maybe a glitch. Please let me know thanks

    • @dylanadamsguitar
      @dylanadamsguitar  22 дня назад

      Sorry you’re having trouble with it, are you able to see the sidebar on the left of the screen? Or if you’re on mobile/tablet have you tried tapping the arrow icon in the top left of the screen?

    • @thomasnorris9172
      @thomasnorris9172 22 дня назад

      @@dylanadamsguitar thx for the quick reply Dylan. I got it sorted out. Had to use the arrow to the right several times to get to the videos. Using an iPad so might just be the lay out on this device. Thx again really looking forward to digging in.

  • @Charliecarswell
    @Charliecarswell 22 дня назад

    What gauge do you like for d standard?

    • @dylanadamsguitar
      @dylanadamsguitar  22 дня назад +3

      I like 12-52 with a plain 22 gauge for the G string!

    • @JohnBradt-GuitarMan
      @JohnBradt-GuitarMan 22 дня назад

      @@dylanadamsguitar
      Related question
      Does your recommendation for using a plain 22 string for the G string apply to acoustic slide?
      I prefer a plain G string for playing acoustic slide but I can’t find a brand of acoustic strings that makes them.
      I usually make my own 12-52 gauge set
      😎🎸🎶☮️

    • @dylanadamsguitar
      @dylanadamsguitar  22 дня назад +1

      @@JohnBradt-GuitarManI typically just use regular acoustic strings with a wound G, but then again I hardly ever play acoustic. I haven’t heard of an acoustic set with a plain G so you’ll probably have to keep making your own set, but if you prefer it then go for it man!

    • @Charliecarswell
      @Charliecarswell 22 дня назад

      @@dylanadamsguitar Thanks!

    • @chrismason4224
      @chrismason4224 17 дней назад +1

      @@JohnBradt-GuitarMan You can get a plain G with a custom pack from Stringjoy.