Standard tuning slide lesson
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As I love to complain about everything... Dude, how come you tell me it is in standard tuning if your guitar is tuned a half step down???
That ain't no STANDARD TUNING!!!!!!
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very nice...i learned something from it..great lesson,thanks
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is that a Kay guitar? i have one `from the 70s i think 72... yours looks just like it.
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Slide in Standard Tuning is actually much easier than in Open Tuning because all the shapes and patterns you've already learned are the same and still apply to slide.
And the "fingerless chords" are there in Standard too (if you know where to look for them).
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You aren't worthy to smell my shit, dullard.
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hey, im just helpin you out with your vocab....like a spelling lesson :D
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great video, can i just put acapo on third fret to achieve your tuning? sounds fantastic. plz help me.
doug1210 1 year ago
if your guitar is in standard tuning youll get that sound, my guitar is tuned down a whole step, so by putting a capo on the third fret im bring it up to standard tuning.
al0102030405 1 year ago
are u using a ratchet socket for the slide?looks like a snap on ...great video...
onedrumerful 2 years ago
no, its just a small chrome pinky slide you can buy at any music store.
al0102030405 1 year ago
If you have a lot of different guitars and can tune them to different tunings.
It's a real pain to tune back and forth sometimes. Of course I play in open tunings, and standard tuning.
Plus the fact that standard tuning is a real challange to play in.
Open tuning has some advantages. Standard tuning has some advantages when playing slide too.
It all depends on how you see the fret board.
al0102030405 2 years ago
what scale did you demonstrate at the beggi ning of the lesson
jimmycrackcorn1983 3 years ago
That was the E blues scale.
al0102030405 3 years ago