Re: ?'s about playing slide
54stratlover said:
I was wondering if any of the slide players on the forum had any tips for playing slide. Some of them would be 1. what kind of strings do you recommend? Do flatwound strings strings have an advantage in a rock setting? 2. what are the advantages/disadvantages of using the 3rd or 4th finger for the slide? 3. What are good muting techniques? 4. what tunings do you like to use? 4. what "flavor" of slide do you like? 5. How do you like a slide guitar set up? (action, string height) 6. do you have any tips?
I have been working on Zepp's "In my time of Dying" and was wondering what some of your tips are.
1. I would recommend heavier strings than you normally use... For 2 reasons You will not be bending agressivley when playing slide, and you will be dropping the string tuning down which will make the strings a little sloppy. I use 12's on my slide guitar (Electric) 13's on the Acoustics
2. Which finger you useto wear the slide is a matter of what feels best for you. Wearing the slide on your pinky frees your other fingers to fret notes as well as mute some unwanted notes. But many people use the middle and the ring finger. Experiment and see what works best for you.
3. Muting is best accomplished by using both hands to mute the strings. I wear the slide on my ring finger, but I use the middle and index fingers to dampen the strings behind the slide. The most important tecnique I can recommend is learn to pick using your fingers. I like to think of my hand as a claw. I pick with my index finger, but I use my thumb, and middle fingers to rest on the two strings on either side of the string I am picking. This allows you to pick a single note and slide without sounding any other notes if that is what you want.
4. Ry Cooder is my all time favorite slide player, but I also love Dwayne Allman, Robert Johnson, Dereck Trucks, Sonny Landreth, Son House, Warren Haynes. The list can go on and on. The bottom line is you should listen to as many different players as you can to get influence from a lot of variety of players.
I really don't do anything drastic on setting up a slide guitar. I play with pretty High action as it is (about 3/16" at the 12th). The real key is heavier strings as I said earlier I us 12's on my electric slides, and 13's on my acoustic slides. I also use 11's on my regular guitars, so the transition is very easy. I use Open "D" tuning (6=D 5=A 4=D 3=F# 2=A 1=D) and I also use open "G" Tuning (6=D 5=G 4=D 3=G 2=B 1=D). As well as a few lesser known tunings. Open D and G are considered to be the standards for slide. The primary difference is Open D has the triad on the 5,4,3 strings. where open G has the triad on 1,2,3 strings. You should experiment and see which techniques and tunings work best for you.
Someone else here mentioned Kirk Lorange. He is an amazing slide player and he plays mostly in standard tuning and dropped "D". Check out his clips on this forum. or visit his website. You will learn a lot. Good Luck!!