Warren Haynes on Slide Guitar in Standard Tuning
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funny face 1:24
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Haha he looks so dopey his playing is amazing tho.
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great stuff man you are awesome
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asking for these tabs is like saying, he god do you still have the blueprints to build a human?
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@HumblePie76 yeh it does,was just about to buy a copy and it says tab on screen plus booklet.cool,great player.
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I've got a lot of material to work with, thanks to this wonderful guy: Warren rules!
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@Talesofspace8 you need to put pencil lead on whatever the strings are touching take an old can of vaseline split a pencil in half and scrap the lead into the grease smear the lead grease on the nut and whatever your raiseing the action with it will bond the strings to it and stop the nut noise
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love warren. but that's some bad shirt he has.
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sweet ass playing
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If you're trying to do what Warren does on slide don't raise the action higher than normal. He plays slide in standard tuning so he can go back and forth between pick and slide seamlessly (and not have to relearn a new tuning). Warrens action is pretty high, but not high enough to inhibit normal playing. It looks like Trucks action is even lower than Warrens. Heavy strings and flatter radius fretboards help, but leave super high action to dobros and lapsteels. Just my 2cents.
hehe not really, ive dropped mine million of times, never break! most of the are made of pyrex glass i think, which is very strong
Toris93 2 years ago 7
Difference in tone. Metal is generally a bit harsher while glass is smoother. Metal tends to work better for acoustic and dobro while glass is preferred by many for electric. There are other materials too. At the end of the day it's all about personal preference.
GuitarSwan 2 years ago 5