Re: Slide guitar...
I play a lot of slide, and consider myself a fair slide player. Here is what I would recommend.
GUITAR SETUP
Raise the action high enough to wear it is comfortable to fret and place the slide without bouncing the slide off the frets. I also like to have a new nut cut so I can raise the strings up a little at the nut.
TUNINGS
Most slide is played in open G, open D, or dropped D (some players do play in standard)
Open G: (6) D (5) G (4) D (3) G (2) B (1) D: The triad od a G chord is on the first 3 strings.
Open D : (6) D (5) A (4) D (3) F# (2) A (1) D: The triad for the D tuning is on strings 2 ,3, and 4.
MUTING
In my opinion muting the unwanted strings is one of the largest challanges to master playing slide. I wear my slide on my ring finger, this allows me to use my middle and index finger behind the slide to mute the strings very effectivley. Muting with the right hand is the real key. I finger pick when I play slide, and the way I pick is I use 3 fingers Thumb, Inde, Middle. My index finger does most of the picking and I place my thumb and middle finger on the strings on either side of the string I have picked to mute them. This allows me to slide up and down the neck and yet only get the sound from one string. There are times that you want to slide into a whole chord, when I want to do this I strum all 6 strings with my thumb and mute very lightly with my index and middle finger behind the slide to get the desired effect.
Learning to play in other tunings is like learning to speak a different language. All the chord shapes the you use now don't really work any more so be patient and practice a lot. Once you get the hang of it you will have a lot of fun with it.
TEACHERS
Finding a good teacher can be challanging. I was fortunate that I had a local guy who happens to be one of the most amazing finger style players I know. I took 4 lessons from Howard and he changed so much in my approach in regards to right hand tecnique.
Investigate your teacher to make sure he will teach what you want to know and what you need to know. Go hear him play and make certain he id the right teaher for you. Good Luck and keep on sliding
