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  • Standard Tuning Slide Warren Haynes Lesson

    Standard Tuning Slide Warren Haynes Lesson

    Standard Tuning Slide

    How to play a standard tuning slide guitar lick in the style of Warren Haynes similar to one he plays over Statesboro Blues.

    To get the tone for this lesson, the amp is a 1966 Fender Vibrolux on 6 with a Weber Mini Mass. For pedals, I used a Fulltone OCD and a VL Effects Vintage Fat Boost pedal. Having them both on at the same time gives a real nice, fat overdrive like Warren always uses.

    The reverb on the amp was set to 4 which also contributes to the tone.

    Learn more here http://www.learningguitarnow.com/slide-guitar/warren-haynes-slide-lesson/

    Warren Haynes

    Haynes is a Grammy Award winner. He is one of the best guitarists in the world. During his career, he was part of the three best groups in the history of rock. For example Allman Brothers Band, Gov’t Mule, and Grateful Dead. His virtuoso craftsmanship caused that his performances saw millions of fans and albums sold on the trunk.

    The guitarist of Gov’t Mule, is one of the most stylish and presenting the unusual feeling of rock guitarists in today’s music world.

    Warren was 23rd on the list of the greatest guitarists of all time. It is impossible to calculate how many projects Warren Haynes was playing as a guitarist or vocalist. It is definitely one of the busiest musicians in the world.

    Gov’t Mule

    It all started in 1994, when Warren Haynes (guitar, vocals) and Allen Woody (bass), who had been playing in the new incarnation of the legendary Allman Brothers Band for five years, decided to start a new music project. Together with Matt Abbs (drums) they formed Gov’t Mule.
    The band’s inspiration is, of course, the activity of the Allman Brothers Band combined with the psychedelic, blues-rock sound of the Cream trio. The band’s phonographic debut is an album simply titled “Gov’t Mule” from 1995. The band then released live recordings showing the full potential of the musicians’ improvisations under the title “Live at Roseland Ballroom”.
    The studio came back in 1998 with the album “Dose”, which included such hits as “Blind Man in the Dark” and “Thorazine Shuffle”. As Gov’t Mule always felt best at concerts, the next release, Live … with a Little Help from Our Friends, documented another successful performance by the group. The next album is “Life Before Insanity” from the beginning of 2000.

    On August 26 of the same year, the band was struck by a real tragedy. Bassist Allen Woody was found dead in a New York hotel room. The other two decided to continue their activities and prepare the next release together with many different bass players, incl. with Flea and Bootsy Collins. This is how the double album “Deep End” was created. The concert version of the project was documented on the publishing house “Deepest End: Live in Concert” in 2003.

    A year later, the band recorded their first album with Woody’s successor, Andy Hess. Keyboard player Danny Louis has also joined the group. With the new line-up, the band recorded another album, released in 2006, entitled “High & Mighty”.

  • How to Achieve that Duane Allman Blues Guitar Tone

    How to Achieve that Duane Allman Blues Guitar Tone

    Gear used in this video:

    Gibson Les Paul Traditional Plus
    1966 Fender Vibrolux
    Weber Attenuator – Mini Mass
    Maxon OD 808

    Find more info about John W. Tuggle blues guitar lessons here: http://www.learningguitarnow.com/

    The Allman Brothers Band

    The Allman Brothers Band has been one of the most influential rock groups in the United States since the mid-1970s. The band was formed in 1969 with Duane Allman, Gregg Allman, Forrest Richard (“Dickey”) Betts, Berry Oakley, Claude Hudson (“Butch”) Trucks, and Jaimoe (Johnny Lee Johnson) Johnson.
    Initially, it was a garage line-up called The Escorts, playing similarly to The Beatles and The Rolling Stones. Then the band changed its name to the Allman Joys and started playing British blues, after which it became something like The Hour Glass with a more soulful sound.
    The band signed with Liberty Records, but the label missed their chance and the band broke the deal after Liberty refused to release their third album. The debut album “The Allman Brothers Band”, which the band had already released under its current name, was released in 1969. The release was received very enthusiastically by both the audience and the critics – the blues-rock sound knocked everyone to their knees.

    The Allman Brothers Band returned in 1970 with the album “Idlewild South”, produced by Tom Dowd. The album, which this time had a milder sound, turned out to be another bull’s eye. This made crowds come to the concerts for the next 30 years, and the group became famous all over the world. The band perfectly combined elements of jazz and classics with typical rock.

    The band’s third album, “At Fillmore East”, was released two years later. It confirmed the group members’ status as heroes for millions of teenagers. In the same year, the release gained the gold status. In late October, Duane Allman was killed in a motorcycle accident. The band recorded the rest of the next album “Eat a Peach” with Dickey Betts.

  • Slide Guitar Blues Lesson In Open D

    Slide Guitar Blues Lesson In Open D

    This lesson is very original. A teacher with a unique charisma. Here we learn more about the essence of playing the blues than some technical tricks. For some, it will be simply hilarious for others just strange. Definitely worth a look and think about.

  • Blues slide guitar licks in open G tuning

    Blues slide guitar licks in open G tuning

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    9 slide guitar licks for Open G tuning. Each lick played over a 12 bar blues backing track and then explained note by note with on screen tab.

    Slide Guitar Lesson

    FREE Backing track can be downloaded from:
    https://soundcloud.com/marcellison-1/…

    Or enjoy on YouTube here:
    https://youtu.be/z_h9ddjotdI

    Equipment used:
    Regal guitar
    Glass Bottleneck
    Rode N1

    Marc Ellison is a guitarist for the acoustic blues band Northbound. For more info follow them on Facebook at:
    https://www.facebook.com/northboundblues

    If you like this lesson I think this book might be interesting for you:

    finger-style-blues-guitar

  • Slide Guitar Lesson with Tab – Walking Blues

    Slide Guitar Lesson with Tab – Walking Blues

    A lesson for the beginner on slide guitar in open G tuning, played on an Airline Folkstar Resonator Guitar. You can download a pdf of the tab for free from our website here …
    http://www.wehappyfew.co.uk/blog/easy_slide_guitar_lesson_walking_blues

     

  • Slide guitar blues licks in standard tuning part II

    Slide guitar blues licks in standard tuning part II

    This is the second lesson of slide guitar blues licks by ULearnGuitar.com . Here are some more slide blues licks in standard tuning in the keys of E, A, G, and D. These are a little harder than the first lesson on standard tuning slide licks so I recommend you get those down first. To view the tab go to http://ulearnguitar.com/Lessons/Blues…

    Watch first lesson from this series here.

  • 12 Bar Blues Riffs With Slide Guitar

    12 Bar Blues Riffs With Slide Guitar

    Slide guitar is a particular method or technique for playing the guitar. The term slide refers to the motion of the slide along the strings. Instead of altering the pitch of the strings in the normal manner (by pressing the string against frets), an object called a “slide” is placed upon the string to vary its vibrating length, and pitch. This slide can then be moved along the string without lifting, creating smooth transitions in pitch and allowing wide, expressive vibrato.



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  • Standard Tuning Slide Warren Haynes Lesson

    Standard Tuning Slide Warren Haynes Lesson

    Standard Tuning Slide Warren Haynes Lesson
    Standard Tuning Slide Warren Haynes Lesson

    Standard Tuning Slide

    How to play a standard tuning slide guitar lick in the style of Warren Haynes similar to one he plays over Statesboro Blues.

    To get the tone for this lesson, the amp is a 1966 Fender Vibrolux on 6 with a Weber Mini Mass. For pedals, I used a Fulltone OCD and a VL Effects Vintage Fat Boost pedal. Having them both on at the same time gives a real nice, fat overdrive like Warren always uses.

    The reverb on the amp was set to 4 which also contributes to the tone.

    Learn more here http://www.learningguitarnow.com/slide-guitar/warren-haynes-slide-lesson/

    Warren Haynes

    Haynes is a Grammy Award winner. He is one of the best guitarists in the world. During his career, he was part of the three best groups in the history of rock. For example Allman Brothers Band, Gov’t Mule, and Grateful Dead. His virtuoso craftsmanship caused that his performances saw millions of fans and albums sold on the trunk.

    The guitarist of Gov’t Mule, is one of the most stylish and presenting the unusual feeling of rock guitarists in today’s music world.

    Warren was 23rd on the list of the greatest guitarists of all time. It is impossible to calculate how many projects Warren Haynes was playing as a guitarist or vocalist. It is definitely one of the busiest musicians in the world.

    Gov’t Mule

    It all started in 1994, when Warren Haynes (guitar, vocals) and Allen Woody (bass), who had been playing in the new incarnation of the legendary Allman Brothers Band for five years, decided to start a new music project. Together with Matt Abbs (drums) they formed Gov’t Mule.
    The band’s inspiration is, of course, the activity of the Allman Brothers Band combined with the psychedelic, blues-rock sound of the Cream trio. The band’s phonographic debut is an album simply titled “Gov’t Mule” from 1995. The band then released live recordings showing the full potential of the musicians’ improvisations under the title “Live at Roseland Ballroom”.
    The studio came back in 1998 with the album “Dose”, which included such hits as “Blind Man in the Dark” and “Thorazine Shuffle”. As Gov’t Mule always felt best at concerts, the next release, Live … with a Little Help from Our Friends, documented another successful performance by the group. The next album is “Life Before Insanity” from the beginning of 2000.

    On August 26 of the same year, the band was struck by a real tragedy. Bassist Allen Woody was found dead in a New York hotel room. The other two decided to continue their activities and prepare the next release together with many different bass players, incl. with Flea and Bootsy Collins. This is how the double album “Deep End” was created. The concert version of the project was documented on the publishing house “Deepest End: Live in Concert” in 2003.

    A year later, the band recorded their first album with Woody’s successor, Andy Hess. Keyboard player Danny Louis has also joined the group. With the new line-up, the band recorded another album, released in 2006, entitled “High & Mighty”.

  • Blues slide guitar licks in standard tuning

    Blues slide guitar licks in standard tuning

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    Here are some blues licks to get you started on slide guitar. Proper slide technique is explained and some standard tuning licks are included. If you’d like to see the tab to this lesson go to http://ulearnguitar.com/Lessons/Blues…