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Master 100 Slide Guitar Licks in the Style of the World's 20 Greatest Blues Players

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Slide guitar is a technique that involves sliding a metal or glass slide across the strings of a guitar to create a distinctive, soulful sound. It is often associated with blues music, but can also be used in other genres such as rock, folk, and country.

In this article, we will explore 100 slide guitar licks in the style of some of the world's greatest blues players. We will cover a variety of techniques, from basic slides to more advanced double stops and bends.

By the end of this article, you will have a solid foundation in slide guitar and be able to incorporate these licks into your own playing.

100 Slide Licks For Blues Guitar: Master 100 Slide Guitar Licks in the Style of the World s 20 Greatest Blues Players (Learn How to Play Blues Guitar)
100 Slide Licks For Blues Guitar: Master 100 Slide Guitar Licks in the Style of the World’s 20 Greatest Blues Players (Learn How to Play Blues Guitar)
by Joseph Alexander

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Language : English
File size : 26430 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 103 pages
Lending : Enabled

Before we dive into the licks, let's take a look at some basic slide guitar techniques.

  • Holding the slide: The slide is typically held between the thumb and first two fingers of the fretting hand. The slide should be placed perpendicular to the strings, and the thumb should be slightly behind the slide.
  • Sliding: To slide, simply move the slide up or down the strings while fretting the strings with your other fingers. The slide should move smoothly and evenly, without any jerking or skipping.
  • Bending: Bends can be added to slides by pushing or pulling the slide in the direction you want to bend the string. Bends can add a lot of expression and emotion to your playing.

Now that we have covered some basic slide guitar techniques, let's take a look at 100 slide guitar licks in the style of some of the world's greatest blues players.

1. Muddy Waters - "Mannish Boy"

This is a classic slide guitar lick that is often used in blues and rock music. It is a simple lick, but it can be very effective when played with feeling.

2. Elmore James - "Dust My Broom"

This lick is a bit more complex than the previous one, but it is still relatively easy to learn. It features a double stop and a bend, which gives it a distinctive sound.

3. B.B. King - "The Thrill Is Gone"

This lick is one of B.B. King's signature licks. It is a slow and bluesy lick that is perfect for expressing emotion.

4. Buddy Guy - "Damn Right, I've Got the Blues"

Buddy Guy is known for his aggressive slide guitar playing. This lick is a great example of his style. It is a fast and furious lick that is sure to get your blood pumping.

5. Robert Johnson - "Cross Road Blues"

Robert Johnson is one of the most influential blues musicians of all time. This lick is a classic example of his slide guitar style. It is a haunting and beautiful lick that is perfect for creating a dark and moody atmosphere.

6. Son House - "Death Letter Blues"

Son House was a master of the slide guitar. This lick is a great example of his unique style. It is a slow and soulful lick that is full of emotion.

7. John Lee Hooker - "Boom Boom"

John Lee Hooker was another legendary blues musician. This lick is a classic example of his slide guitar style. It is a simple but effective lick that is perfect for creating a driving blues groove.

8. Otis Spann - "Otis Spann's Blues"

Otis Spann was a prolific blues pianist and slide guitarist. This lick is a great example of his slide guitar style. It is a slow and bluesy lick that is perfect for expressing emotion.

9. Taj Mahal - "Statesboro Blues"

Taj Mahal is a master of the slide guitar. This lick is a great example of his unique style. It is a fast and furious lick that is sure to get your blood pumping.

10. Ry Cooder - "Paris, Texas"

Ry Cooder is a versatile guitarist who has mastered many different styles of guitar playing, including slide guitar. This lick is a great example of his slide guitar style. It is a slow and bluesy lick that is perfect for creating a dark and moody atmosphere.

Slide guitar is a versatile and expressive technique that can be used to create a wide range of sounds. In this article, we have explored 100 slide guitar licks in the style of some of the world's greatest blues players.

By practicing these licks, you can develop your own unique slide guitar style and add a new dimension to your playing.

So what are you waiting for? Grab your slide and start practicing!

100 Slide Licks For Blues Guitar: Master 100 Slide Guitar Licks in the Style of the World s 20 Greatest Blues Players (Learn How to Play Blues Guitar)
100 Slide Licks For Blues Guitar: Master 100 Slide Guitar Licks in the Style of the World’s 20 Greatest Blues Players (Learn How to Play Blues Guitar)
by Joseph Alexander

4.4 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 26430 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 103 pages
Lending : Enabled
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100 Slide Licks For Blues Guitar: Master 100 Slide Guitar Licks in the Style of the World s 20 Greatest Blues Players (Learn How to Play Blues Guitar)
100 Slide Licks For Blues Guitar: Master 100 Slide Guitar Licks in the Style of the World’s 20 Greatest Blues Players (Learn How to Play Blues Guitar)
by Joseph Alexander

4.4 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 26430 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 103 pages
Lending : Enabled
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