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How to Play Slide Guitar in Standard/Dropped-D DVD by Kirk Lorange

If you really want to spice up your playing, slip a slide over your pinkie and add it to your musical vocabulary. There's no need to re-tune your guitar to an open tuning, just stay in standard or lower that bass string down to D. Kirk shows you how in this 70 minute DVD, talking and playing you through the basics, vibrato, muting, playing single note lines, finding all the chord flavors (they're all there!) and mixing it all into one very neat hybrid style of playing guitar. To order or to find out more, click here.
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  Some resonator blues

I found this backing track on my computer the other day, figured I'd do a bit of sliding on it for YouTube.



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awe that was excellent. So laid back and melodic. Beautiful.


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Kirk,
Ah! You da man! Ha!
Oh! I see your playing with an official (Kirk Lorange) slide, no wonder.
Great playing Kirk


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That was great Kirk, amazing sustain.


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Thanks, guys.

Eddie, I knew you'd like the opening shot!


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I most certainly did. Thank you Kirk, I did a reply on the tube as well.
Kirk, I think if it were a shoe box with a neck it would not matter, you'd make it sing anyway.


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very nice, you have inspired me to get back to the slide again, thanks, dave


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How to Play Slide Guitar in Standard/Dropped-D DVD by Kirk Lorange

If you really want to spice up your playing, slip a slide over your pinkie and add it to your musical vocabulary. There's no need to re-tune your guitar to an open tuning, just stay in standard or lower that bass string down to D. Kirk shows you how in this 70 minute DVD, talking and playing you through the basics, vibrato, muting, playing single note lines, finding all the chord flavors (they're all there!) and mixing it all into one very neat hybrid style of playing guitar. To order or to find out more, click here.
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