Im somewhere between open E and open D.

23 thoughts on “Improvising on slide guitar

  1. I’m somewhere between nice work and great work on ya. What type guitar is that?

  2. is it a Regal RD-40…? looks like mine… 🙂 …excellent… love your playing and your tone…

  3. A great guitar brand is Republic Guitars. I have a miniolian biscuit bridge dobro and it’s great. Less than $500 also. They are made right in Texas plus! BTW great improvision. what are you using for a slide? I suggest a copper pipe.

  4. How do you do that? Ive tried everything I can’t get that sound.

  5. Can you state that this is Slow Blues? (I’m new in the Blues scene)

  6. help me im thick whats that thing on your finger is it something for guitar or did your finger fall off? i dont meen to offend you in any way 🙁
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  7. Wow… this is amazing. I wish I can play like that. I’m not too much of a blues person, more of a rock person but i’m starting to become really interested in slide guitar. Can you please check out my slide guitar improvisation and give me some tips?

  8. i love this man, great job- having a beer- and this just topped off the night!

  9. Do you recommend the Hound Dog Dobro? I want a round neck reso around 500 bucks (300 euros)

  10. Beautiful sound from your steel guitar and beautiful improvising.

    Open D is a favourite of mine though I definitely need to pick myself up a slide.

  11. There are a lot of makes for under $500. Just stay away from the epiphone biscuit one. The reason I say this is because you can’t put a 16 gauge string on it, it’s built to light.

    Regal has a few for under $500.

    I always put a reso string on mine though so I can play hard. Regular guitar strings just sound to weak.

  12. what slide guitar do you recommend for under 500 dollars?

  13. It’s really a matter of preference I guess. I find it much easier to play a round neck than a squareneck. I like a slide rather than a bar.

    Though I am trying to learn on a squareneck as well.

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