I was wondering if you could maybe touch on two subjects.
1) Slide technique.
2)Alternate tunings.
One of my favorite songs is by a band called "Big Wreck" and that song is "Under the Lighthouse". This song incorporates the best slide solos I've ever heard as well as alternate tuning.
How do you figure some of these tunings out and how does one learn the slide technique used in the song?
I'm actually not much of a slide player, but the little I do is more blues based than anything. And, figuring out alternate tunings can be very time consuming and require a very good ear. You have to listen carefully for open strings in the song, plus judge the intervals of notes you locate in the piece. It isn't easy, and often I've gotten the tuning wrong - lter correcting them.
Thanks for the reply! I posted a video of my interpretation of Jim O'Rourke's, "The Workplace" in open G. I thought I had it close to correct until I saw a video of Jim playing in a different way lol. it is frustrating to say the least! Sliding is difficult to learn for sure! Thanks for taking the time to answer Andrew. Thanks for the lessons as well, they are awesome and loved your analysis of Coldplay and Satriani!
thanks guy. appreciate the tutorials and the effort you put into these vids.
ckthing 11 months ago
Great Lesson ! Much appreciated :)
AJBluesman 1 year ago
i kept on hearing F*cKing technique
petruccirag 1 year ago
dust in the wind
shreivox 2 years ago
amazing!!!
dijam030 2 years ago
great lesson !!
aryanc77 2 years ago
Andrew, your lessons are awesome!
I was wondering if you could maybe touch on two subjects.
1) Slide technique.
2)Alternate tunings.
One of my favorite songs is by a band called "Big Wreck" and that song is "Under the Lighthouse". This song incorporates the best slide solos I've ever heard as well as alternate tuning.
How do you figure some of these tunings out and how does one learn the slide technique used in the song?
testekleez 2 years ago
Hello testekleez,
I'm actually not much of a slide player, but the little I do is more blues based than anything. And, figuring out alternate tunings can be very time consuming and require a very good ear. You have to listen carefully for open strings in the song, plus judge the intervals of notes you locate in the piece. It isn't easy, and often I've gotten the tuning wrong - lter correcting them.
- Andrew
creativeguitarstudio 2 years ago
Thanks for the reply! I posted a video of my interpretation of Jim O'Rourke's, "The Workplace" in open G. I thought I had it close to correct until I saw a video of Jim playing in a different way lol. it is frustrating to say the least! Sliding is difficult to learn for sure! Thanks for taking the time to answer Andrew. Thanks for the lessons as well, they are awesome and loved your analysis of Coldplay and Satriani!
testekleez 2 years ago
Thanks Andrew! Been looking for a good tutorial like this! This is a style I really want to start learning.
Draugoth 2 years ago
Great video, like all you others! Keep them coming, there's always something interesting in each of them.
KacanuHa 2 years ago