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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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Old May 15th, 2004
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  Slide Tablature, Open G

I have not found too many good tabs online in Open G (or other open tunings, for that matter).

The best ones I have found are at Kay-Uwe Graw's Sliding Zone:

http://www.igd-r.fraunhofer.de/priva...ZONE/tabs.html

Has anyone found any others (or have any others)? I have found a couple of inexpensive ShareWare software applications that allow you to type in notes and get an output in Tab (in any tuning), but that is really time consuming.

Any ideas for books or online resources for good slide tabs? How about chord diagrams for open tunings (again...I have seen websites that allow you to punch in one at a time, but was hoping for a chord chart)...
Thx!

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There is a site that I will refer you two called Chordhouse.

Address is http://www.looknohands.com/chordhous.../index_rb.html.

It allow you to pick your tuning - Open E, Open G, Drop D, standard whatever then pick your major, minor or whatever chord and it will be laid ot on the fretboard ( first 12 frets). What you have to do it then look for pairing or grouping of three strings for Triads up and down the neck for chords. I play open E so I refer there to find chord patterns. Same will hold true for Open G.

What works best for me in learning songs is listening to the cd and having a tab to refer to. I did Kirk's dittie in drop d yesterday and got most of it figured out. At one point I had to stop watching his hands and listen but he did have the pattern laid out. The leads I sorta got close to in the middle section but my timing on the end was off.

I will check my archive and see if I have any open G stuff for you.
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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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