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    Quote Originally Posted by soulman101 View Post
    One for Omegstrat, you may find helpfull
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ska59lCZlJI
    Hideaway lesson
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQHnNGZtba4
    Many thanks for posting Soulman 👍

    Though all the music theory behind it still scrambles my brain 😀, can't beat the sound of the minor third so will definitely look into the first video more to learn other places on the fretboard where I can use it.

    Though I know a lot of slide guitar is played in open tunings, I've not seen the tip of just tuning the top E down to a D before so will have a go at that. I've struggled with control when I've attempted slide playing before but this will encourage me to have another go.

    Hideaway, along with the cover of Otis Rush's All my love, was one of my favourite tracks from the classic Clapton/ Bluesbreakers Beano album. I've only ever got so far in mastering it though so will have to revisit that too now.

    Anyhow, I trust the injury to your hand has cleared up and you are able to play again yourself now. Thanks again for posting!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Omegstrat6 View Post
    Many thanks for posting Soulman ��

    Though all the music theory behind it still scrambles my brain ��, can't beat the sound of the minor third so will definitely look into the first video more to learn other places on the fretboard where I can use it.

    Though I know a lot of slide guitar is played in open tunings, I've not seen the tip of just tuning the top E down to a D before so will have a go at that. I've struggled with control when I've attempted slide playing before but this will encourage me to have another go.

    Hideaway, along with the cover of Otis Rush's All my love, was one of my favourite tracks from the classic Clapton/ Bluesbreakers Beano album. I've only ever got so far in mastering it though so will have to revisit that too now.

    Anyhow, I trust the injury to your hand has cleared up and you are able to play again yourself now. Thanks again for posting!
    Hi , I have found a way round it by using my midlle finger more when finger picking or and ocasionally when using a pick .
    I never did music at school , so I have found it hard , it must be great for the knowledge to be come natural .

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