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oh and I use my pinky, can't get on with any other finger
queue @Lewy ;; for the officiando's run-down
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
I don't actually have dedicated slide guitars any more - I was forever playing a guitar set up for slide and thinking "ah this would be so good for standard" and vice versa so I just changed my approach to be able to use any of my guitars for anything. That involved moving to lighter glass slides from heavy brass ones but that's about it. That and practicing a lot more!
So generally everything has got what I consider to be a medium acoustic action and either .012 - .053 or .013 - .056 strings (D'addario Nickel Bronze). I sing higher these days since I actually started studying proper singing technique (Mrs @bertie would be proud!) so where I always used to tune down to Open D and Open G I now do E and A. Also make use of Em and Asus4 tunings.
Slidewise I don't bother with fancy ones any more - if I'm wearing it on my ring finger I use the Dunlop Derek Trucks (I don't actually like Derek Trucks that much but that's irrelevant) and if it's on my pinky it's Diamond Bottlenecks' version of the same slide, but smaller. These days I just want something where if I lose or break it I can easily get an identical replacement. The choice as to which finger to have my slide on depends on the arrangement...what the fretted parts are and also how prominent the actually sliding is. If it's featured very strongly then I'll aim for ring finger because I get better control and vibrato that way, even if it makes fretting trickier.
Here are the axes….Custom Shop D-28, Dave King Matilda, Messer Blues, Larry P-01, CS Strat:
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
I’ve had fancier slides like Diamond Bottleneck ones but I find the Dunlop perfect.
I use 13’s on Acoustic and 12’s on electric, tuned mostly open D. Action usually higher than standard but not so high fretting is easy, with reasonably heavy strings I find action doesn’t need to be so high.
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