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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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i've been using this program for a while, its just a Visual basic program[i think] it has been usefull as anything else i have used
it has a wealth of scales and chords i've never even heard of and you can custom generate new ones using an interval interface
it has chords in any key in any tuning and shows the intervals on them so you knw whats what
very good for slide improve and lead
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http://www.scaletool.com
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That looks really helpful .I know a guy on another forum who has been looking for printable piano chord charts for months, you just made him happy.. It is of limited use to me since I play dropped D and kirks Plane Talk book takes care of chords{make your own) and scales( don't need them}. For other tunings however, this program looks great. If only I had the memory skills to to use it.Sigh! Thanks for the link.
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That looks like a thing that would save me hours of headaches trying to remember scales in many diffrent tunings. Thanks alot for posting this.

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im just glad that i can make a usefull contribution.
i found this most usefull in metal guitar cause it makes single or double triad riffs easy to figure out but the blues scales are pretty usefull


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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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