This is me playing One of these days by Pink Floyd on a steel guitar. I hope you enjoy! Leave a comment 😉

23 thoughts on “Pink Floyd – One of these days on Steel (Slide) Guitar

  1. That’s a Harley Benton Slider, a rebranding of the Slider by ABM done by the german music store Thomann.

  2. If you watch the dvd from pompe’ david is sitting on the ground using a slide on the normal fender strat when he plays this song.

  3. @snippydude I think that the tuning Dave uses on this song is open E minor (EBGEBE) but the playing will be the same for the power chords even with dropped D.But If you noticed on the orginal song @2:17 on this video dave plays a minor third interval (B &D) on the 3rd and 4th strings sliding from the 7th fret to the 5th and back again to the 7th fret. This, I think, is only achievable with the open E minor tuning mentioned above.

  4. Hey , you are the master !
    Very very cool
    Niceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

  5. If you have a slide/bottleneck and your stings are not too low I don’t see why not. Surely it would not be optimal, but possible sure.

  6. It is tuned in dropped D, otherwise the chordparts would not be playable 😉 Perhaps there will be an update in the near future, but I cannot promise.

  7. Awesome job !! Is the guitar in normal tuning ? Could you do some more pink floyd stuff ? I would be happy to see you do the solo of another brick in the wall 🙂

  8. Thank you. I was unable to find tabs back then, so I learned it purely by ear, yep 🙂

  9. Great cover! Did you learn all by ear? or did you use some tabs? or do you have one of yourself?

  10. Great cover! Would be cool to see you do a cover of the Pulse Live version too 🙂

  11. man that’s great! you put me right in there like i was listening to the cd. keep posting.

  12. Hi mate, That is a ebm slider from the german musicstore Thomann.

  13. great cover of a perfect song! May I just ask what brand and model is your lap steel guitar? Thanks!

  14. Thank you 😉 Good to hear that you liked it. I have never thought about it, but doing different versions of one song is something I have never done before,… but who knows 😉

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