Learn how to play open chords on a Dobro and slide guitar playing in this free online video music lesson. Expert: Reno McCormick Contact: renosmusicshop.com Bio: Reno McCormick has been playing music for 35 years professionally. He plays and teaches dobro, banjo, fiddle, mandolin and guitar playing country and blue grass. Filmmaker: Chuck Tyler

22 thoughts on “How to Play Slide Guitar & Dobro : How to Play Slide Guitar: Open Chords

  1. don’t like advertising, so I won’t watch

  2. Nice tone. It’s pretty basic stuff to us old hacks, but for beginners it’s right on the money. We all have to start somewhere….

  3. What slavic language are you talking about?

  4. It doesn`t mean the best, its just plain "good" or "welfare".
    It was also short for Dopyera Brothers.

  5. How do we get rid of all the print so we can see whats going on???

  6. I can’t believe that you covered up the demonstration with print.

  7. "Well fred as an energy course so we can play or deport him"
    lol the transcribe thing ftw

  8. it called a steel, thus steel guitar playing

  9. It’s a Stevens Slide Bar. You can get Bullets and other types as well. A steel bar.

  10. its called a tonebar not a slide, 2 different things

  11. Sorry if I sound dumb, but does anyone know what the metal thing he is holding in his hand is called?

  12. In american slang Da-Bro means"" the brother or Homie ""It also means ""The Best. friend"" Just kidding!!

  13. Good call. Yeah, Open G on a Dobro (playing it with that really high nut/action) is GBDGBD. Open G for Blues style resonator/bottleneck is usually DBGDGD.

  14. In the Slavic language "Dobro" means the best and is also used as a greeting, Do-Bro’, meaning "right On"!

  15. It’s an abbreviation of Dopyera Brothers, the inventors of the resonator guitar.

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