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A popular and easy to understand book which teaches and explores the many aspects of bottleneck/slide guitar. These techniques were developed nearly a century ago and made famous by legendary blues greats like Robert Johnson, Mississippi Fred McDowell and Muddy Waters. Much of the book is dedicated to teaching you how to use these techniques to make original improvised solos. You'll learn to play bottleneck guitar in open D tuning, open E tuning, open A tuning, and standard tuning. Note/tab. 57 pp.
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Contents:
Introduction
How To Read Tablature
Equipment
- Guitars & Strings
- Bottlenecks & Slides
- Picks
Open D Tuning
- "String-to-String" Tuning
- Tuning Down form Standard Tuning
- Sliding on the Strings-Preliminaries
- Barred Chords
- Fretted Chords
- Boogie-bass Accompaniment
- The D Major Scale
- Higher D Major Scale
- Emphasizing Open-String Notes
- Lower D Major Scale
- Turnarounds
- The 12th Fret D Major Scale
Open E Tuning
- Tuning Up From Standard Tuning
- It's the Same as D Tuning
Open G Tuning
- "String-to-String" Tuning
- Tuning Down form Standard Tuning
- Barred Chords
- I-IV-V Relationships
- Similarities Between D and G Tunings
- The G Major Scale
- Emphasizing "Open-String" Notes
- A Lower G Major Scale
- The 12th Fret G Major Scale
Open A Tuning
- Tuning Up from Standard Tuning
- It's the Same as G Tuning
- 7th Chords
Slide In Standard Tuning
- "String-to-String" Tuning
- Playing in the Key of E
- E Chord Positions
- A Chord Positions
- B Chord Positions
- 9th chord licks
- Slide in the Key of A
Play in Any Key You Like - Using a Capo
- Conclusion and Listening Guide
- Learning From Recorded Music
Learn to Play Bottleneck Guitar
Learn to Play Bottleneck Guitar
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A popular and easy to understand book which teaches and explores the many aspects of bottleneck/slide guitar. These techniques were developed nearly a century ago and made famous by legendary blues greats like Robert Johnson, Mississippi Fred McDowell and Muddy Waters. Much of the book is dedicated to teaching you how to use these techniques to make original improvised solos. You'll learn to play bottleneck guitar in open D tuning, open E tuning, open A tuning, and standard tuning. Note/tab. 57 pp.
More Details
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Contents:
Introduction
How To Read Tablature
Equipment
- Guitars & Strings
- Bottlenecks & Slides
- Picks
Open D Tuning
- "String-to-String" Tuning
- Tuning Down form Standard Tuning
- Sliding on the Strings-Preliminaries
- Barred Chords
- Fretted Chords
- Boogie-bass Accompaniment
- The D Major Scale
- Higher D Major Scale
- Emphasizing Open-String Notes
- Lower D Major Scale
- Turnarounds
- The 12th Fret D Major Scale
Open E Tuning
- Tuning Up From Standard Tuning
- It's the Same as D Tuning
Open G Tuning
- "String-to-String" Tuning
- Tuning Down form Standard Tuning
- Barred Chords
- I-IV-V Relationships
- Similarities Between D and G Tunings
- The G Major Scale
- Emphasizing "Open-String" Notes
- A Lower G Major Scale
- The 12th Fret G Major Scale
Open A Tuning
- Tuning Up from Standard Tuning
- It's the Same as G Tuning
- 7th Chords
Slide In Standard Tuning
- "String-to-String" Tuning
- Playing in the Key of E
- E Chord Positions
- A Chord Positions
- B Chord Positions
- 9th chord licks
- Slide in the Key of A
Play in Any Key You Like - Using a Capo
- Conclusion and Listening Guide
- Learning From Recorded Music