slide tunings?
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slide tunings?
So I am screwed for a while.
Figure I can at least mess around with a slide. Any tunings better than others for slide guitar?
Figure I can at least mess around with a slide. Any tunings better than others for slide guitar?
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Keith Richards used "open G"(DGDGBD) for songs like "Honky Tonk Woman", "Brown Sugar", and many more. He learned it from Ry Cooder. Bonnie Raitt uses the same tuning up a whole step to make "open A"(EAEAC#E) Muddy Waters and Robert Johnson also used this tuning as well as others.
"Open D"(DADF#AD) or "Open E"(EBEG#BE) is the Elmore James "Dust My Broom" tuning. Also used by Muddy, R. Johnson, and Hound Dog Taylor.
DADFAD pronounced Dad-Fad is used by a lot of songwriters without a slide and can give a droning celtic vibe.
I had the same problem once and bought an old lap steel and metal bar. It was easier than trying to play slide. If you get a really heavy bar you want have to push down with a lot of pressure which helps too.
Good Luck!
"Open D"(DADF#AD) or "Open E"(EBEG#BE) is the Elmore James "Dust My Broom" tuning. Also used by Muddy, R. Johnson, and Hound Dog Taylor.
DADFAD pronounced Dad-Fad is used by a lot of songwriters without a slide and can give a droning celtic vibe.
I had the same problem once and bought an old lap steel and metal bar. It was easier than trying to play slide. If you get a really heavy bar you want have to push down with a lot of pressure which helps too.
Good Luck!
I believe Keith actually uses 5 strings, no bottom E; hence his methodology, "five strings, three notes, two fingers and one arsehole to play it". I've certainly never heard the bottom D on Stones records but I may just not be that well trained. Having tried it myself the low D muddies his riffs up and makes the lowest note a 5th which isn't too helpful.
Personally, I like open G but leaving the bottom E as E (EGDGBD). As it's the relative minor you can get some nice voicings come out with it (but don't use the string all the time!)
Also look at this...
DGCGBD - it's open G with a dropped D string to C, very nice and spatial. It's actually banjo open C tuning but on a guitar.
Personally, I like open G but leaving the bottom E as E (EGDGBD). As it's the relative minor you can get some nice voicings come out with it (but don't use the string all the time!)
Also look at this...
DGCGBD - it's open G with a dropped D string to C, very nice and spatial. It's actually banjo open C tuning but on a guitar.
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